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Funny news headlines 2020
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He had difficulties getting planning permission to build a house for himself at the foot of Mount Brandon. "What we're looking at is tiny flecks of dust, some pieces - which will be much more dramatic - might be the size of a grape."Īnd it was September when we spoke to Kerry musician Brendan Begley, who planted over 200 wooden crosses in his field as part of an ongoing protest against rural planning policies. Space commentator Leo Enright explained: "Until recently, it wasn't known what caused it - but we do now know that it's the rubble left behind by a comet that passed this way a long time ago". This is due to the fact that fireballs originate from larger particles of comet material. Photo: Matthias Balk/dpaįireballs are larger explosions of light and colour that can persist longer than an average meteor streak. Every year in August numerous shooting stars can be seen in the shooting star showers of the Perseids. Perseids frequently leave long 'wakes' of light and colour behind them as they streak through Earth's atmosphere.ĭpatop - 12 August 2018, Germany, Einsiedl: A shooting star appears next to the Milky Way in the sky above Walchensee. The Perseids brought with them 20-times more shooting stars than a normal night. It was then that Dogs Trust Ireland did some digging (no pun intended), and found that the two were actually brothers.Īlso in August the most visible meteor shower of the year was in Ireland’s skies. In a reply to Paddy's tweet, Conor suggested: "I think our dogs are long lost brothers!" While Conor O'Malley, a research assistant at Trinity College Dublin, replied with photos of a very similar-looking dog - named Toby.Ĭonor said Toby also came from Dogs Trust Ireland in May 2018. Journalist Paddy Logue posted photos of his dog, Fenton, who he got from Dogs Trust Ireland in April 2018. People were posting images of their furry family members using #NationalDogDay. While back in August, two dogs who are brothers were reunited after their respective owners spotted a likeness in photos posted on Twitter. Published by the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSAAS), they included audio from US Fighter pilots expressing amazement at what they were seeing.Īfter they were first leaked, some people claimed the videos showed alien unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The clips, taken in 20, show several mystery objects flying through the sky at high speed.

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The US Navy confirmed that, while it was still unsure what the objects were, the leaked footage was real.

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As he described it, ''You get beamed up by an alien spaceship and then go through outer space - a wormhole - to an alien planet and a cave full of mutants, before you make it back to Earth, unscathed! (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMA Wire)

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The attraction space was created by artist, Bryan Ward, and filled with his own trippy walk-thru black light adventure.

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August 1, 2020, Roswell, NM, USA: Roswell UFO Spacewalk in Roswell, New Mexico.







Funny news headlines 2020