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Originally posted by Lastone
Watch the video.... time it.... and you will understand what i'm talking about.
Originally posted by Lastone
No comments about the images... no ??
Originally posted by Lastone
No comments about the search for the "meteor".
Originally posted by Lastone
No comments about the Chopper video ?? And the Crashing site ??
Originally posted by Lastone
No comments about desinfo about the location of the crashing site ??
Originally posted by Lastone
This is a big cover up...... and that's what I believe....
If that wasn't so they would realice the images from the chopper....
They didn't... they changed the report and you will not find any images from that chopper.
Originally posted by oatie
The extremely bright light could indicate that it was a stony meteorite with large amounts of magnesium, which when burns is incredibly bright
Originally posted by Lastone
I did post images... and the video but...
If you don't know what video... what images... what chopper etc....
I'm not the one that is gona tell you. You would still not understand what I'm talking about.
Look for it..... or not.
Originally posted by Lastone
Everything is so Obvious.....
Originally posted by C.H.U.D.
Originally posted by Lastone
I did post images... and the video but...
If you don't know what video... what images... what chopper etc....
I'm not the one that is gona tell you. You would still not understand what I'm talking about.
Look for it..... or not.
OK, I found the images and a video you posted earlier. What you don't seem to grasp is that the "crash site" covers 100's of square miles.
The meteor could be in chunks laying on the ground, or it might be fine dust for all we know.
Meteors like this one don't necessarily leave craters, in fact craters are extremely rare, and it's more than likely that one was not produced!
Is there anything else you still don't understand?
Assuming it was a Meteor Obviously.
What Kind of meteor do you think this is ???
Originally posted by Lastone
What Kind of meteor do you think this is ???
Originally posted by Psychonaughty
So anyways all my family thinks im crazy cause for the past week and a half I've seen 3 shooting stars who go from white to green and dissapear all in the same place every time
I live in Phoenix Arizona.
Another odd thing is one of which actually went downards then upwards into a fade of green....
I thought i was going crazy until i watched this video.
Originally posted by Lastone
What Kind of meteor do you think this is ???
Several thousand meteors of fireball magnitude occur in the Earth's atmosphere each day. The vast majority of these, however, occur over the oceans and uninhabited regions, and a good many are masked by daylight. Those that occur at night also stand little chance of being detected due to the relatively low numbers of persons out to notice them. Additionally, the brighter the fireball, the more rare is the event. As a general thumbrule, there are only about 1/3 as many fireballs present for each successively brighter magnitude class, following an exponential decrease. Experienced observers can expect to see only about 1 fireball of magnitude -6 or better for every 200 hours of meteor observing, while a fireball of magnitude -4 can be expected about once every 20 hours or so.