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Meteor video footage
The video has nearly 1M views in three days!
What do you think? So much for early warning, right? Imagine if this 'little one' would have hit a city?:( <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/e_2aX-784sw&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/e_2aX-784sw&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> KT |
They can't find it so it must just be another UFO.
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Do people really ride around with video cameras rolling all the time?
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That thing was the size of a baseball when it entered the atmosphere, and the size of a large marble when it hit the ground. Nothing to worry about. I've seen 2 dozen fireballs almost that bright in my time.
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i have seen some movies that started out that way.
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I saw one similar to that while fishing late one night on the gulf coast. It was like daylight for a couple seconds then black again. Scared the living crap out of us.
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That must have been the big one that just recently was seen by lots of folks in Canada.
I recently saw something similar, but smaller here in Houston. It was the first that I had ever seen that looked like it was going straight down. Most that I see seem to be on paths that are more or less tangential to the ground. |
They're here.
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Where is the thunder...
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Just over a week ago my wife and I were driving home from dinner and watched a large fireball fall seemingly straight down out of the sky. This was not the standard barely noticable horizontal streak, but rather a FIREBALL with a tail and it went nearly to the ground. It was a pretty amazing sight.
A few nights later I was sitting in my cockpit at night heading northbound just south of the San Francsico area and had just finished telling my first officer about the fireball my wife and I had seen a few nights before, when all of a sudden another bright fireball erupted into the high night sky and began falling rapidly toward earth, all the while getting brighter and brighter! Then, just before it seemed that it was going to impact the ground, it exploded like a firework and faded away. It was a pretty amazing sight and was dam* similar to the one my wife and I had seen just a few nights before. I wonder if the one we saw was the one caught on the police cruiser's camera. They say it was seen in parts of the Northern US. |
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You gotta get to something that Volkswagen sized in space to start causing some troubles here on Earth. |
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