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Breaking: UFO or 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann

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posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:42 AM
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Christian IX, please cease and desist right now.

Stop hijacking this thread, which is btw regarding a ufo/comet breaking up. Not an unrecorded earthquake on any seismograph or an explosion in any newspaper.

I'm not saying these events could not have happened, however you need to start your own thread with actual sources and translations if you would like to continue discussing it.



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:42 AM
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Christian IX, I am officially asking you to refrain from derailing this thread further. Be advised, check out #5b of the T&C:

www.abovetopsecret.com...


L3X

posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:43 AM
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Originally posted by pstiffy

Originally posted by Christian IX
Maybe one hit tonight also?

EARTHQUAKE ROCKS STOCKHOLM CITY, SWEDEN, 01:00 IN THE MORNING, 25th MAY 2006

UPDATE 1: EXPLOSION PRECEDED TREMORS!



Do you have a URL for the exact page? I searched, could not locate anything

edit: question answered before I posted.



[edit on 25-5-2006 by pstiffy]


can you gave me this url?

[edit on 25-5-2006 by L3X]



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:49 AM
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ANNNNNYYYYWAAAAYYYYY


Back to the topic at hand... Have there been any meteor sightings of recent? (not the "big one" but any meteor showers?) We are still in the tail of this passing comet and its shattered pieces, and I am stuck in an office without windows



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:52 AM
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Originally posted by Mouth
ANNNNNYYYYWAAAAYYYYY


Back to the topic at hand... Have there been any meteor sightings of recent? (not the "big one" but any meteor showers?) We are still in the tail of this passing comet and its shattered pieces, and I am stuck in an office without windows




I saw a bit of excitement in the sky late last night, but nothing worth running to the mountains though. Just a few streaks of light



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:53 AM
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Reminds me of that film "deep inpact", when they had the first wave of smaller showers followed by the bigger one.
Hope its not that



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 10:57 AM
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There is a story that just came out. I think it might be a piece of the comet. It hit a mans house in Nevada.

See it here



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 11:03 AM
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As I was reading the article, I didn't think it was a meteor either (a person they called, a geoscientist at a university said so as well in the article.) It really sounds nothing like the composition of a comet. If there were any scheduled demolitions it very well could have come from that, even if it were miles away.

Though, I did find this bit of the article interesting, to say the least...



"Our roof is accessible. We have thrown people off of our roof before."




[edit on 5/25/2006 by cmdrkeenkid]



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 11:06 AM
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Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
As I was reading the article, I didn't think it was a meteor either. If there were any scheduled demolitions it very well could have come from that. Though, I did find this bit of the article interesting, to say the least...



"Our roof is accessible. We have thrown people off of our roof before."





That is hilarious.

what nice people!!

Back on topic, im curious now if there has been an increase in the last few days of objects falling from the sky, a pretense??



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by Cabanman
There is a story that just came out. I think it might be a piece of the comet. It hit a mans house in Nevada.

See it here


The scientists do not think it is a meteor. From the sounds of it, they think it might be asphalt.



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 11:40 AM
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With regard to Sweden...
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From the above link...

The quake measured about 2.0 on the Richter scale, which is considered only a small tremor, but still very rare for the Stockholm region, said Reynir Bodvarsson, a seismologist at Uppsala University.


Some residents initially thought the noise caused by the tremor was a large explosion, and emergency services were flooded with calls from scared locals.

Hope that clears up the matter.



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 02:15 PM
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Just as we can ride on the sholders of giants, we can let foolks go before us and show the correct paths.

Now about size. My guess is that if it is high winter, and about 500 witnesses were there, then it had to be quite large. It may have appeared close, but so does the Moon when it is on the horizon. A small tsunami may have existed, but because of distance diminished in size to the point of being undetectable. Doubtful if earthquakes would result in other regions of Earth. No one may ever know.


crt

posted on May, 25 2006 @ 02:19 PM
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Talking about the earthquake in Sweden.
One thing I found kind of odd was, we had a small earthquake in Missouri Last week, which was preceded by a loud boom too.
Though it was a mile deep or so, its just strange that it was preceded by a loud boom.
I've been in earthquakes before, and heard a rumbling noise during the quake, but never a booming noise immediately before it. Could there be some sort of Physics going on that we don't understand yet?



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 02:23 PM
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Originally posted by crt
Though it was a mile deep or so, its just strange that it was preceded by a loud boom.
I've been in earthquakes before, and heard a rumbling noise during the quake, but never a booming noise immediately before it. Could there be some sort of Physics going on that we don't understand yet?


Mystery of 'The Earthquake Boom'


Earthquake Boom is a very loud, deep sounding explosion, which emanates from the earth. If directly above emanation, directional determination may be difficult as sound is not from a distinct direction as it is from a wide area of earth’s surface.


So it's obviously something natural that has been documented before. The fact that there was this explosion-like sound does not signify an impact of any sort.


crt

posted on May, 25 2006 @ 02:57 PM
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I was just suggesting some sort of percussion wave generated by a meteor exploding above the earth, somehow penetrating the ground in someway, but you are right it is a natural phenomina associated with earthquakes in general.

[edit on 25-5-2006 by crt]



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 03:10 PM
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This seems to be more like a piece of space debris landing in the coastal waters. If it were, in fact, and aircraft, it would have been described as such. Even if the aircraft is falling at a rapid ROS (rate of speed), it would have been able to be clearly identified as such by witnesses. I highly doubt that this was another "Roswell" incedent.

Secondly, the description of the impact is characteristically similar to that of a meteorite impact. The flaming tail and sudden large explosion sounds like the impact of a meteorite, not an aircraft. An aircraft would have made impact and then exploded upon impact. This impact was more like the object was falling, made contact with the water and sent water into the air, but it did not explode as an aircraft would have upon impact.

To put it simply, no, this is not another Roswell. It is not even a plane crash. It is a simply piece of space crap smashing into earth. This happens every day. This one, however, was just big enough to enter the atmosphere and still have enough mass to strike the water with considerable force and send a lot of water into the air. Simple earth science. The End.

[edit on 5/25/2006 by TheRanchMan]



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 03:32 PM
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Just to fill you in about the earthquake in Sweden..
Since I'm from sweden myself, I checked the major news here and found some about it.
This is a interpreted part from the article
"The thing which ocurred tonight beneath the ground, seven kilometres southeast of Bromma, was the mountain moving tenth of an millimetre. Still, windows trembled, and people ran out to the street in panic. - What you feel, is the mountains sound. It's a wave which is generated within the mountain, and when it hits the ground, energy is transferred to the buildings, thus the people feel it. The earthquake was measured to 2 on the reicher scale."
Hope you won't worry 'bout it anymore.


crt

posted on May, 25 2006 @ 09:21 PM
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No worries just concerns, its seems possible we will be going through some debri fields, I hope not, but it just looks like we will.
An article from Newscientist.com claims we will have minor meteor showers from May 19th until June 19th.
Comet breakup fuel spectacular sky show


Looking at all of the orbits from the fragments of Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 comet on NASA's NEO orbit simulations. The will go in between some of the trails of the comet fragments.

Including the infamous fragment S.

Orbit simulation

Granted, assuming that all of the millions of small fragments keep in their original orbit, everything is fine, but if alot of the fragments have strayed, we could have some problems.

Looking at the hubble video of the comets exploding, frags are going all over the place.

It is a waiting game for sure.



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 09:34 PM
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Originally posted by crt
Looking at all of the orbits from the fragments of Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 comet on NASA's NEO orbit simulations. The will go in between some of the trails of the comet fragments.


You know what's funny about that? It says, right on the Orbit Simulation website...



The applet was implemented using only 2-body methods, and hence should not be used for determining accurate long-term trajectories (over several years or decades) or planetary encounter circumstances.


So I find it funny that most of EJ's sources of the path of the comet came from... You guessed it, the Orbit Simulation webpages! Of course, he left that little disclaimer out.



posted on May, 25 2006 @ 09:43 PM
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Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Though, I did find this bit of the article interesting, to say the least...



I kinda liked the part where they said it could have possibly been refuse from a airplane overhead and you see a picture of him pulling the thing from the wall with his bare hands!
Can you say "Hand me some Germ-X PLEASE!" fast enough?!
Frozen poop!


Pie



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