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Meteor impact in Mexico 11/02/2010

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posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:45 AM
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Isn' that an area where there is a lot of minig going on. A large explosion
on a night with cloud cover. You would see the flash off the clouds first
then the shock n awe, or sound. Sounds a lot more like an explosion to
me. It would still nock out windows but not register.

Prolly just a firecracker.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:47 AM
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Thank you Nizax for all of your efforts to find info there locally, I for one, very much appreciate it.


Casing



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:48 AM
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Objects in orbit around galaxies are more probable to be found on the plain orthogonal to the axis of rotation of the galaxy, which is why in a telescope, galaxies look like disks.


That is true (up to a point), but we have no evidence that what you are suggesting is going on. You are just speculating...

For one thing, objects that do not originate in our solar system will have much higher velocity compared to those that originate here. If there was an influx of extra-solar system objects, we would be aware of it. The signature speed of these objects gives them away, and this event was definitely not due to an object like this.

Again I ask - have you got a source, or are you just assuming?



open your eyes.


My eyes are open.



I'd more likely believe you if you had independent eye witnesses as opposed to main stream news reporters as corroborators.


Are there any eye-witnesses that saw the crater being made?



people in mexico did notice it and they did post seeing it. And mexicans are talking about it on twitter. Its not like it fell in mexico city. it came down between cities, out in the country, kind of in the middle of no where. milenio.com covered it. www.milenio.com...


As above...



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:49 AM
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Originally posted by Nizax

Originally posted by tarifa37
Here is the video news report all in Spanish I am afraid.( I have made a rough copy please exuse)translate.google.com... =es&tl


I can translate the highlights of the video give me a few minutes


Thanks that would be great,very interesting case.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:55 AM
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Originally posted by Mercy Buckets
reply to post by C.H.U.D.
 


[quote
actually milenio.com is saying it doesnt know what it was, saying that the authorities reported it as a meteory but that it probably was something else.

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Mercy Buckets]


I aready buy 6 news papers here in mexico city and no one is claiming is meteor, they say they don't know what it is, the ones that said that is meteor is local police and firemen deparment near the area of impact.

Mexico city is at least 120km away from the impact, the area where the impact was is kinda desert, the two towns mentioned are between the are of impact like 15 to 20km from it.

De acuerdo con testimonios de los habitantes de la región, el estruendo se escuchó "seco", al mismo tiempo que una bola de fuego cruzaba el cielo, que tras la caída del mismo cimbró casas de la zona.

that means

According to the testimonies of the people from the region, the noise that was heard was a kinda Dry sound, at the same time that a fireball was crossing the sky, after the landing of the fireball the houses of the zone fell a sismect movement.


El director del Sistema Estatal de Protección Civil (Seproci), Miguel Angel Martínez, dijo que se realizan recorridos luego de reportes sobre la presunta caída de un meteorito u objeto extraño en los límites de Puebla e Hidalgo.


that means

The director of the Statal Sistem of Civil Protection, Miguel Angel Martínez, said that they are doing a serach after the reporst of a PRESUMED fall of a meteor OR extrange object in the borders of Puebla and Hidalgo.


i hope that help.

The source is www.eluniversal.com.mx...

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Nizax]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:58 AM
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Originally posted by Casing
reply to post by Nizax
 


Thank you Nizax for all of your efforts to find info there locally, I for one, very much appreciate it.


Casing


no thing to thank about
i just Hate that people from miles and miles away from the country always try to close everything when didn't saw it on CNN or ABC.


BTW C.H.U.D. i haven't see a Mexican newspaper or news that said theres a crater, if u can read or translate what i post u will see they still can't find the place where the "thing" hit the ground.

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Nizax]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 11:58 AM
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The orbs mentioned by a post by ChemBreather could very well have been picked up recently, encountered on our journey toward the end of our wobble and captured by our suns gravity.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:08 PM
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An average of 70 schools were closed due to this by the way.

www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx...

I know a friend who lives in the local area.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:19 PM
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When I was a child some elongated skulls were dug up in that area. Maybe something left our planet from there, not an impact.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:19 PM
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Originally posted by DSeal
An average of 70 schools were closed due to this by the way.

www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx...

I know a friend who lives in the local area.


English translation



70 schools are affected by meteor Michoacan
Humberto Castillo
Sunday February 7, 2010 • Submit shout • Print
Morelia, Michoacan .- After the environmental contingency, a total of 70 schools in Michoacan were affected, of which 50 have damaged roofs or walls, furniture and equipment, in 20 of them presented minor flood damage, however, six resulted in total loss campuses, two of which are located in Angangueo, three in Tuxpan and telesecundaria in Tuzantla.

Secretary of Education in the state, Graciela Andrade acknowledged that the situation in the 70 campuses involved at least 240 million pesos, for what in reconstruction works will be installed in conjunction with the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) a commission disaster fund for schools.

The official also said, "This process takes time, and that physical damage will be assessed at each campus.

On the other hand, reported that in the towns of Angangueo, Ocampo, Tuxpan, and Tuzantla Tiquicheo, "the most affected, the classes will be restored until further notice.

Also reported that the entrance time in primary schools will remain at 8:30 am due to low temperatures recorded in the state.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:20 PM
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Originally posted by DSeal
An average of 70 schools were closed due to this by the way.

www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx...

I know a friend who lives in the local area.


my friend u miss translate the article.

The word Meteoro can be used for 2 things:

1.- a meteor (rock from space)
2.- Meteoro can be used for a weather time, like a sandstorm, few days of rain, cold weather and such things

Angangueo, Ocampo, Tuxpan, and Tuzantla Tiquicheo in the OTHER direction of puebla an hidalgo.

another thing Wrong of that link is that the news is from 07/Feb/2010 so theres no relation with the post. Thank you.

Thats how easy can a wrong translation change everything LOL

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Nizax]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:21 PM
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it couldnt have been at 630pm it is just now 12:21pm.... maybe that site means 6:30am... my wifes parents live 45 minutes from puebla city. unless it happened the 10th at 630pm....



[edit on 11-2-2010 by Kurotachi]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:23 PM
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Originally posted by Nizax

Originally posted by DSeal
An average of 70 schools were closed due to this by the way.

www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx...

I know a friend who lives in the local area.


my friend u miss translate the article.

The word Meteoro can be used for 2 things:

1.- a meteor (rock from space)
2.- Meteoro can be used for a weather time, like a sandstorm, few days of rain, cold weather and such things

another thing Wrong of that link is that the news is from 07/Feb/2010 so theres no relation with the post. Thank you.


The devil is in the DETAIL 07/Feb/2010


[edit on 11-2-2010 by tarifa37]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:24 PM
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Air Compression is the best bet for the localised damage, with the radiant shockwave of the entry being dispersed over a wider area due to the altitude of the air-burst.
Had it occured lower in height then the ground over a large-scale area would be comprimised, not as much as Tunguska was, but given the scale of the reports, it seems a 5 mile sq area could have been levelled by the Air Compression alone (going off personal knowledge on these events.)



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:31 PM
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It's being reported Here, and I was always under the impression that RSOE EDIS was a reputable site.

They are reporting it as a "cosmic event"



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:45 PM
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Since no other news agencies/sources are corroborating these reports, its important NOT to take them with a pinch of salt. The very fact that they are not covering this, in conjunction with the presence of numerous eye witnesses, makes this even more likely to be valid news.
What kind of logic is that?
open your eyes.

My eyes are open.

For example, I would imagine that you no doubt believe that the reports of organ harvesting in Haiti were merely rumors, and not worth further investigation.
That is precisely what your main stream media would like you to believe. Without even following the trail to see where the reports were coming from, they swept it under the rug.
 



Objects in orbit around galaxies are more probable to be found on the plain orthogonal to the axis of rotation of the galaxy, which is why in a telescope, galaxies look like disks.
That is true (up to a point), but we have no evidence that what you are suggesting is going on. You are just speculating...

Everything I have said is logical and backed by physics.
You, on the other hand, are speculating with neither logic nor evidence.


objects that do not originate in our solar system will have much higher velocity compared to those that originate here

You are correct that those objects that had a higher velocity would not have remained. Objects that had the right velocity would remain.
But, I don't know where you get this conjecture about foreign objects necessarily having a higher velocity. That's like saying that Saturns rings necessarily came from Saturn. Cite your source. And, I encourage you to revisit Kepler's laws.


If there was an influx of extra-solar system objects, we would be aware of it.
and what is your source for this? we constantly have an influx of extra-solar objects that are soo small that their gravity does not effect the orbits of the planets and therefore go unseen.

Everything you have said so far is pure conjecture and assumption, or simply incorrect.

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Mercy Buckets]



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 12:50 PM
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What a coincidence!!! Last night I dreamed I was looking at the night sky. As I was looking up I saw a beautiful comet or meteor flying through the sky. It was a very clear image to me. In my dream the head of the flying object was sparkling white against a dark blue, almost black sky, leaving a tail behind. As I was dreaming and looking at it, I was thinking to myself what an awesome sight this was, and just how clearly I could see it. How interesting. Thanks for sharing the story.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:04 PM
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Originally posted by Mercy Buckets
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That is precisely what your main stream media would like you to believe, not even having followed the trail to where the reports came from.

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Mercy Buckets]


Thats people is exactly why im following the news, people love to discredit everything, even more when is not happening near them, even if they don't understand a little the lenguage, people just post what they heard/read and don't look the evidence or follow sources.

i hope i can get more news soon.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:27 PM
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Originally posted by Nizax

Originally posted by DSeal
An average of 70 schools were closed due to this by the way.

www.cambiodemichoacan.com.mx...

I know a friend who lives in the local area.


my friend u miss translate the article.

The word Meteoro can be used for 2 things:

1.- a meteor (rock from space)
2.- Meteoro can be used for a weather time, like a sandstorm, few days of rain, cold weather and such things

Angangueo, Ocampo, Tuxpan, and Tuzantla Tiquicheo in the OTHER direction of puebla an hidalgo.

another thing Wrong of that link is that the news is from 07/Feb/2010 so theres no relation with the post. Thank you.

Thats how easy can a wrong translation change everything LOL

[edit on 11-2-2010 by Nizax]



Desde cuando que la palabra meteoro se usa para hablar de un evento climatico?

Since when is the word "meteoro" used to talk about a climate event?

I'm hispanic and well-versed in English and Spanish. I have NEVER seen or heard the word being used like that. Now, maybe it's a Mexican thing? But, again, I have NEVER witnessed it used that way.



posted on Feb, 11 2010 @ 01:38 PM
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Ok, my bad about the crater diameter!! However the point here is that are still missing reliable sources to confirm the impact.



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