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A mysterious glowing circle lit up the sky Saturday night, leaving Big Country residents puzzled and snapping photos in awe.
This year’s theme transports visitors into a world of Chinese folklore. Soome glowing mythical creatures on display move, speak and even breathe smoke.
And even ball lightning. When lightning happens ... We usually see lightning before we hear thunder. That’s because light and sound travel at different speeds. The lightning flash travels ...
Experts say it coincided with the Lyrids meteor shower but the ball of light — seen from Queensland to southern NSW — appeared to be a different celestial event. University of Southern ...