During the Halloween of 2009, a meteor that looked like a large pumpkin smashed into the surface of the USA. Upon impact, the sky turned completely black with only light being stars and and the moon. Its effects caused pumpkins to grow all over the USA, the Southern Lights could be seen, it was raining candy, and a large number of puffles turned into Puffle Pumpkins. It truly was quite spooky.
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| - During the Halloween of 2009, a meteor that looked like a large pumpkin smashed into the surface of the USA. Upon impact, the sky turned completely black with only light being stars and and the moon. Its effects caused pumpkins to grow all over the USA, the Southern Lights could be seen, it was raining candy, and a large number of puffles turned into Puffle Pumpkins. It truly was quite spooky.
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| - Strange radioactive meteorite
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| - The Plumpkin Meteor as photographed by a satellite before impact. ( Image courtesy Geekus.org™, and to Dan Haskell. )
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| - Causes Halloween-Related Phenomena
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| - During the Halloween of 2009, a meteor that looked like a large pumpkin smashed into the surface of the USA. Upon impact, the sky turned completely black with only light being stars and and the moon. Its effects caused pumpkins to grow all over the USA, the Southern Lights could be seen, it was raining candy, and a large number of puffles turned into Puffle Pumpkins. It truly was quite spooky.
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