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The midwest meteor/fireball
Did anyone else see it? I was in back on our deck when it came down. It was really bright, especially considering the distance it must have been from us in Chicago.
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the new messiah has been born
praise the lord |
No, no! It means the End is near. It must have been quite a sight. We didn't get to see it out here.
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There has been a couple of those reported in the last year.
I am hoping they are top secret anti-missile defense tests. nah...probably something from planet x caring some sort of mutant germ. |
my ears itch
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I wasn't serious. I need to learn the art of joking via text.
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I hadn't heard of this. Cool that a cop's dash cam caught it.
So many cameras now that even meteors need that face recognition camouflage paint. |
Clearly the Dalek invasion is happening sooner than anticipated ...
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I just wish my alien brethren would hurry and come back and pick me up.
We saw the space shuttle last night. Well, it really was just a jet gaining altitude. Then we saw a huge V of geese so far up...I've never seen them that high before. I asked my friends "do you know why one end of the V is longer than the other?" They ignored me. Do you know why? More geese. Sigh...story of my life. |
Watch this version from the U of W Madison. Doesn't it seem like there's more going on than just a meteor? :tinfoil:
http://www.aos.wisc.edu/fireball/201...4x768_long.gif |
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OMG I just watched the vid. They really are coming back for me. I can't wait to go home!
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*looks out back*
Yeah, they picked up all the old hobos. Bri, get ready, a new shipment just came in. They'll be headed your way soon enough. |
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They fly in a V to reduce wind resistance.
One end is longer than the other because... (wait for it) More geese. Ba dum dum |
Deja vu
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Yes, but the crows fight and flock at dawn.
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psst: the blue dog flies at midnight.
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Add in this fireball and you get a premeditated program for the destruction of the earth. It's a conspiracy by the racists. :lol:
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With all the recent earthquakes, floods and now meteors, I think I'll just cash in my 401K and go to Vegas. |
yep, a racist fireball, all right. It's white, isn't it?
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I have no idea. I saw one in college back in the 70's and it was bluish green. Others were red.
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It WAS a meteor! The weird thing is it didn't look like a streak like you usually see when they fall through the atmosphere.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/201004...overedbyfarmer A small chunk of rock believed to be a fragment from a meteor that burst into a stunning fireball over Wisconsin Wednesday night was discovered by a farmer after it fell on the roof of his shed. The meteor fragment is peppered with gray, white and reddish minerals, though one side is covered in what scientists called a "fusion crust" – a layer of dark material forged during the meteor's fiery passage into Earth's atmosphere. It weighs just 0.2 ounces (7.5 grams) and is about 2 inches (5 cm) long and less than an inch wide. |
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