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From space, the ship's television monitor shows Earth's collision with Bellus. Hendron's sacrifice proves to be crucial, as the fuel runs out too soon and Randall glides the ship to an unpowered rough landing on Zyra. The passengers debark and find the planet to be habitable. Remains of an alien civilization are visible in the distance. David Randall and Joyce Hendron walk hand-in-hand to explore their new home.
Sven Bronson, a South African astronomer, discovers that a pair of rogue planets, Bronson Alpha and Bronson Beta, will soon enter the solar system. The larger one, Alpha, will pass close enough to cause catastrophic damage. Eight months later, after swinging around the Sun, Alpha will return to pulverize the Earth and leave. It is believed that Bronson Beta will remain and assume a stable orbit.
Something, a meteorite, UFO that fell from the sky in Cuzco, Peru is getting some major attention today. The fireball was spotted near the Andes mountains in Peru on August 25, 2011 around 2:00 in the afternoon. At least one lucky observer was able to capture the amazing sight on video.
Originally posted by Nobama
You people are too gullible, you'll admit to one part of the conspiracy theory (that this comet is producing RF signals) but you don't explain the other part ( where we have technology to transcend the stars in a blink of an eye)..
edit on 31-8-2011 by Nobama because: this is for the folks who actually still believe it's some kind of Alien ship or planet x....
Originally posted by MaxSteiner
reply to post by AstroBuzz
Oh I saw that on the MSN frontpage come to think of it, it was insanely impressive! It happened 4 days ago
www.cbsnews.com...
(first result on google so apologies for not looking for a nicer source)
Apparantly they were looking for it... that was 4 days ago so I wonder if there's a follow up story, if they found fragments they might be able to tell something interestingedit on 31-8-2011 by MaxSteiner because: waffling
(CBS News) A suspected meteorite streaked across the Peruvian sky over the ancient city of Cusco on Thursday.