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A cool March afternoon in 1954 Artemi Franchi in Florence, Italy the normally chaotic stage is completely silent fell after halftime. Even football players stopped to contemplate the bizarre spectacle in the sky that was upstaging the game. What ten thousand people saw that day was never really explained by modern science, even 61 years later.

It occurred to players and spectators that a UFO or two entities were fearful the worrying outbreak in the field. A player on the field, Ardico Magini, described them as "egg-shaped" emitting strange "silver glitter."

It appeared to the fearful players and spectators that one or two UFO entities were ominously soaring over the field. One player on the field, Ardico Magini, described them as "shaped like an egg" emitting strange "silver glitter."

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"I think they were aliens. That's what I believe, and there is no other explanation I can me give." --Ardico Magini

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The same day and several days later, similar observations have been reported in other Italian cities near Tuscany. newspapers put the public in a panic, wrote that the mysterious shapes were foreigners and they were from Mars. Magini and newspapers would they had reason why so many people find?

That same day and several days later, similar sightings were reported in other Italian towns near Tuscany. Newspapers set the public into a panic, writing that the mysterious shapes were aliens and they were from Mars. Could Magini and the newspapers have been right? Why would so many people lie?

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Some scientists believe that this phenomenon has occurred due to the migration of spiders. Some species of spiders use their webs to "balloon" to warmer climates. Once entangled, these "balloons" can create bizarre shapes. This would also explain the glittery substance.

Some scientists think this phenomenon occurred due to the migration of spiders. Some species of spiders use their webs to "balloon" to warmer climates. When entangled, these "balloons" can create some bizarre shapes. It would also explain the glittery substance.

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at the time the "invasion" was, in fact, the migration season "spiders. But when the scintillating substance is tested, it was consisting of boron, silicon, magnesium and calcium. These are not elements typically found in silk "balloons" spiders traveling in.

Around the time of the "invasion" it was, in fact, the spiders' migration season. But when the glittery substance was tested, it was composed of boron, silicon, magnesium, and calcium. These are not elements typically found in the silk "balloons" the spiders travel in.

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(via Amazing facts)

We'll never know what really happened that day in 1954. Even as new scientific attempts to explain what happened, the ten thousand people are certain that whatever it was, there was nothing of this Earth.

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