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The original was posted on /r/highstrangeness by /u/AlbaneseGummies327 on 2025-07-07 12:12:13+00:00.
https://reddit.com/link/1ltjzqh/video/m401mz75fdbf1/player
You will have to excuse the NSFW language used by the observers. I can imagine the excitement. I cannot find any analogues on the typical sources. This doesn’t mean they don’t exist. It does mean it’s pretty rare. If you search meteor disintegrations you will not see anything like this.
A bright spherical form of an object brightens and then fragments in the most peculiar manner and sparkles through the sky before the larger chunks spawn colorful tails and it sails off towards the horizon. You can add this to the list of the recent meteor/asteroid anomalies.
EDIT: Very well may be space junk. u/Airilsai is right on the suspect velocity and the tail end of the sequence sure looks like space junk. I have seen some what appeared to be slow meteors recently but nothing like this. Awaiting further clarification hopefully.