According to the referenced link (which is pretty interesting in general), "If a live ball hits the Sky Cam or any other non-football related thing, such as a bird in flight, the down will be replayed."
They either stop play where it lands or redo it
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It is very natural. It happens every day. You don't want to be hit in the head with a piece of the sky though. If it hits you, you will become a giant marshmallow.
It is very natural. It happens every day. You don't want to be hit in the head with a piece of the sky though. If it hits you, you will become a giant marshmallow.
Fireworks are designed to explode in the sky, producing dazzling colors and shapes. If a firework were to somehow reach a star, it would be burned up long before getting close due to the intense heat and radiation emitted by stars. Stars are incredibly hot and massive celestial bodies, much larger and more powerful than fireworks.
Tie land Sky cam
Sun Hits the Sky was created in 1996.
There is no Pokéball called sky ball.
Sky Ball League - 2011 was released on: USA: 6 June 2011
A sky ball is a term used in sports like soccer and volleyball to describe a high ball that is struck with a lot of height and distance. It usually goes far up into the air before coming back down towards the ground.
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