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TextFebruary 4, 2012 – ENGLAND – A man in Dorset has been left mystified after tiny blue spheres fell from the sky into his garden. Steve Hornsby from Bournemouth said the 3cm diameter balls came raining down late on Thursday afternoon during a hail storm on January 26, 2012. He found about a dozen of the balls in his garden. He said: “[They're] difficult to pick up, I had to get a spoon and flick them into a jam jar.” The Met Office said the jelly-like substance was “not meteorological.” Mr. Hornsby, a former aircraft engineer, said: “The sky went a really dark yellow color. As I walked outside to go to the garage, there was an instant hail storm for a few seconds and I thought, what’s that in the grass?” Mr. Hornsby said he was keeping the balls in his fridge while he tried to find out what they were. Walking around his garden he found many more blue spheres were scattered across the grass. He said: “The have an exterior shell with a softer inner but have no smell, aren’t sticky and do not melt.” Mr. Hornsby said he was keeping the balls in his fridge while he tried to find out what they were. Josie Pegg, an applied science research assistant at Bournemouth University, speculated that the apparently strange phenomena might be ‘marine invertebrate eggs.’ These have been implicated in previous ‘strange goo’ incidents,” she said. “I’d have thought it’s a little early for spawning but I suppose we’ve had a very mild winter.” –BBC
Could be,or could be also something from planes,like chemtrails.
I personally believe that it's hydro-gel as a few pointed out in that thread. Absorbs a huge amount of water
Originally posted by diamondsmith
reply to post by Chadwickus
Could be,or could be also something from planes,like chemtrails.
I personally believe that it's hydro-gel as a few pointed out in that thread. Absorbs a huge amount of water
Maybe using a chemical analyze.
A determination of what those specks are that are caught up in the jell
Accident of what ,maybe they are something from space.
Originally posted by ZeroUnlmtd
maybe they're a freak accident that we'll never truly understand
Alien eggs?Maybe something from a meteorite,or a substance from outer space transformed chemically in contact with Earth atmosphere.
Originally posted by storm2012
aliennnnnnnn egsssssssss for sure lol
Then why they make this as a news of this type?
Originally posted by eywadevotee
Hydrogel beads like the sort they sell in the floral department at wal-mart. He probably had them in potting soil and didn't know it.