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Four Shooting Stars Spotted in Jambi Sky! Date of phenomenon: May 27, 2025 On the night of May 27, 2025, the skies over region Jambi  witnessed a rare and amazing natural phenomenon. Between 09.00pm &  00:00pm, four luminous objects believed to be shooting stars were seen crossing the eastern region of the province, leaving a deep impression on anyone who had the opportunity to witness it. The phenomenon was reported at several specific coordinates, indicating the possible trajectory of the objects. The points mentioned are:  * -1,1866217, 103,9613683  * -1,1869616, 103,9576377  * -1.1847787, 103.9554906 Eyewitnesses described a spectacular sight, where bright lights streaked quickly across the dark night, creating a mesmerizing visual trail before disappearing. Despite being called "shooting stars", these objects were most likely meteoroids that burned up as they entered the Earth's atmosphere, producing flashes of light that we often refer to as meteors. T...

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Rare Phenomenon Caught in the Eye: Three Shooting Stars Decorate the Night Sky [Blog Publication Date: May 27, 2025] A special and rare moment was caught on May 26, 2025. An eyewitness reported an extraordinary sight at a location with geographical coordinates -1.1847847, 103.9540613. Without artificial light, the night sky exudes its majestic beauty amidst the darkness of the night, sparkling like a sprinkling of diamonds. While the sight of a starry sky is nothing new, what happened next was astonishing. According to eyewitness reports, stars were seen moving quickly and appearing to fall from the sky in a matter of moments. Three stars were seen doing a "slideslip," or sliding down through space. The occurrence of three stars falling simultaneously is certainly unusual and curious. There has been no official explanation for this amazing celestial event until now. Is it a rare meteor shower or another astronomical phenomenon? The location of the incident at coordinates -1.1...