posted on Sep, 30 2013 @ 07:30 PM
thepolish1
On RSOE, there is an "Event into Space" over Columbus Ohio around 3:15 am CST this morning, but nothing is coming up for the description.
I just find it kind of funny that in the past week, there have been so many reports of fireballs.
Was watching a youtube.....I know........video and it was of RT news after the Feb 14 2013 meteor, and they were saying there are at least 20 more
like it on their way. Don't know.
All I know is I'm pretty Miffed, a lot of sightings in my neck of the woods, and haven't seen one.
Hey Polish, how are you?
A lot of fireballs over the past week and throughout that part of the country. My wife saw the Fri. night fireball at about 10:30 central time up here
in mid-Wisconsin while she was coming back to our hotel room from Walmart. She said it was blazing orange. I told her about the reports on here that
the same fireball was seen across ten states. Must have been a good one to still blaze orange this far north.
Anyways, A lot of this activity has been near Columbus. There was the story that says a farm house that burned late Friday night in Peebles, OH, which
is just south of Columbus, may have been caused by either the meteor itself or broken fragments of it. This fire killed an elderly couple.
Two dead after fire
I thought this was kind of strange and may be possibly related to all the fireball reports in that area this week. Someone posted on the Rumbling
noise tracking thread that they live in Buckeye Lake, OH, which is just east of Columbus that on both Wednesday and Thursday night they were hearing
the strange sky noises. He made the post on Thursday, before the reports of fireballs.
Buckeye Lake OH - I just want to report that the sky (crystal clear) noises were here last night and tonight. It sort of reminds me of what a train
sounds like in the distance, but I no sooner think that, then suddenly it sounds like an engine high in the sky with an exhaust that rotates.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
If what I've said about methane and hydrogen sulfide gas affecting the upper layers of our atmosphere where meteors usually burn up, causing them to
burn deeper and longer into the lower layers, is true, then it would make sense that our affected atmosphere may also be the cause of both brightened
meteors and sky noises. I'm not a scientist, so don't ask me the how, I'm just throwing out a theory.
Here's the thread with this theory;
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