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Originally posted by theboarman
hopefully these are all thats coming, and not the precurser to a much bigger and wider one
Originally posted by LastStarfighter
What is novel about this. Rocks from the asteroid belt frequently travel in groups. If they were headed towards earth at the right angle of attack its totally plausible to see four fireballs like in the post.
Originally posted by LastStarfighter
What is novel about this. Rocks from the asteroid belt frequently travel in groups. If they were headed towards earth at the right angle of attack its totally plausible to see four fireballs like in the post.
On February 13th at approximately 4:00 a.m. I was near Burlington, NC on I-85 heading south when a humongous green fireball crossed the interstate in front of me…it was fast! Had it been 10 feet in front of my car it would have been the size of a basketball…considering they also saw it in Greenville, SC (about 200 miles away) it had to have been gigantic. The only difference between all of these sightings and mine was that mine was going west to east…my assumption was that whatever it was landed in the Atlantic. It was gorgeous. I’ve never seen anything like it. It lit up the whole countryside like it was day – green day, but day. I’ll never forget that as long as I live. After a few minutes I decided to call someone to see if I had hallucinated so I called my local TV station in Greenville, SC, and they said that their switchboard had lit up about it, and many had reported a sonic boom with it as well. Wonder why more of these, if they are that big, don’t hit the earth in habitated places?
Originally posted by qmantoo "why so many large ones now?"
Originally posted by siliconpsychosis
And, and here is my big point, you cannot possibly create any graphs showing increases in activity unless you can take into account the entire surface of the globe. Since the planet surface is 2/3rds water how many do you think are falling above the oceans, unnoticed by anyone ?????? Since you cannot possibly know how many of these events are happening over water you cannot possibly say they are increasing overall.
edit on 21-5-2013 by siliconpsychosis because: (no reason given)