It fell from the sky!!No ...Really!!

GreenFish66

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Something fell from the sky .!..No for real.!!.Witnesses out west saw it!!...A small explosion ..followed by a larger one...I tell no lie.....

Was that a Meteor streaming from the south, landing in the west ..falling ?

..Or a tool belt from the space station??

Was it a visitor from another world calling??

Or a top secret "star wars" experiment???

Who said it wasn't a man made object?...How do "THEY" know.?...By the colored trail streaming from ITt's Tail???

How can we know 4 sure??

...The only way we'll truly know ...., is to ask the question.

..............>WHAT THE "+*#%" WAS THAT!!??!.........


lol....

Leave your creepy...strange ..bizzare stories here...!!

Try to keep things fun/dark...!!...Yes you can have fun in the dark!...But keep it clean!!...lol
 
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darkbeaver

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[Video] Police dash cam of Meteor over Edmonton, Canada

By: malterwitty
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No-one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space. No-one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinized, as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets. And yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this earth with envious eyes; and slowly, and surely, they drew their plans against us.
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karrie

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What's odd about this one is just about everyone I know who saw it could swear it landed nearby, because they heard and felt it land. What on earth causes that?
 

lone wolf

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What's odd about this one is just about everyone I know who saw it could swear it landed nearby, because they heard and felt it land. What on earth causes that?

Distance ... and subsonics carry a lot farther than higher frequency sound. That's why you can place your subwoofers anywhere but a tweeter's got to be in your face.
 

Hazmart

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One of the 'experts' that I saw speaking about it said that you hear the rumble when it is breaking apart. I didn't hear any rumble at all, just saw daylight after it was already night, I could have sworn the the upgrader had finally blown up! lol, was waiting for the mushroom cloud.
 

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If you ever do see a meteorite fall from the sky, and you'd like to report it, the proper people to contact are part of the Meteorite and Impacts Advisory Committee, which is part of the Canadian Space Agency:

MIAC - CCMI

They have regional contacts across Canada.
 

hermanntrude

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anything which falls from the sky and hits the earth can be considered a meteor. And occam's razor suggests that the most likely explanation is probably true. Here the most likely explanation is that it was a lump of rock. This has happened before, you know.

EDIT: I will admit, though, that it's entirely possible it was something else. My current hypothesis is that it was a lump of rock which fell to earth, like many other cases just like this one. However, when the evidence is examined and shows anything which seems to suggest otherwise, I will gladly recant my hypothesis and admit I am wrong. See how science works?
 
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darkbeaver

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I am a lover of science. If an airplane falls from the sky and hits the earth it is considered a meteor a rock meteor. This is good science?:smile: Diplomacy and an interest in maintaining open friendly dialog prevents further comment. Snowflakes are also meteors and birds. I can't help my self.
 

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anything which falls from the sky and hits the earth can be considered a meteor. And occam's razor suggests that the most likely explanation is probably true. Here the most likely explanation is that it was a lump of rock. This has happened before, you know.

EDIT: I will admit, though, that it's entirely possible it was something else. My current hypothesis is that it was a lump of rock which fell to earth, like many other cases just like this one. However, when the evidence is examined and shows anything which seems to suggest otherwise, I will gladly recant my hypothesis and admit I am wrong. See how science works?

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Nov 21st, 2008, 09:13 PM

A meteor.

regards,
scratch

Ockham's razor
 
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