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Sterling K. Webb
Sent: 12 June 2007 22:49
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; Chris Peterson
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Sky detonation video
Hi, Chris, List,
Wouldn't want to depress you further, Chris
While there are several reasonable explanations for what this video
shows (I think it's probably a high altitude balloon rupturing), ...
As I think more about it, I don't think it's a very high altitude
balloon...but rather relatively close and thus not too big. I agree that it's
Yesterday I viewed a video on youtube that is utterly perplexing as to
what
is being videod.
At first you seem to be viewing a stationary object in the sky near Venus,
through a high powered lens or telescope, it is motionless for 10 - 15
seconds, then, suddenly explodes, and debris falls
It is hard to say what that was in the video. I am sure what it isn't though
is a meteorite.
Dana Hawn
Louisville, Illinois
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Sky detonation video
Yesterday I viewed a video on youtube that is utterly perplexing as
to
what
is being videod.
At first you seem to be viewing a stationary object in the sky near
Hello bods,
Yesterday I viewed a video on youtube that is utterly perplexing as to what
is being videod.
At first you seem to be viewing a stationary object in the sky near Venus,
through a high powered lens or telescope, it is motionless for 10 - 15
seconds, then, suddenly explodes, and
Hi, Kevin,
I saw a similar video which was explained as a military flare.
Cheers,
Pete
From: Kevin Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Sky detonation video
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:30:56 +1000
Hello bods,
Yesterday I viewed a video
Good day, Folks,
Watch the first half of the clip closely and notice it appears that something
is attached to, and dangling from beneath, the light. My guess is that we
are viewing a fire balloon and, the dramatic end of its life. Here is a site
which describes how to make your own UFO.
G'day Paul and All,
Great link!! (Kids- don't try this at home:)
A similar happening discussed a few years back.
http://tinyurl.com/3dxqgo
Best,
ken
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Good day, Folks,
Watch the first half of the clip closely and notice it appears that something
is attached to, and
: [meteorite-list] Sky detonation video
Hello bods,
Yesterday I viewed a video on youtube that is utterly perplexing as to
what is being videod.
At first you seem to be viewing a stationary object in the sky near
Venus, through a high powered lens or telescope, it is motionless for
10 - 15 seconds
Chris-
I think you may want to watch how you make this
statement. I have found the majority of people on this
list very knowledgeable of science- especially of
geology and space related. Most can definitely blow me
out of the water as I do not have specific education
in either- so I learn.
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From: Mike Groetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chris Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED];
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Sky detonation video
Chris-
I think you may want to watch how you make this
statement. I have found the majority
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 13:00:06 -0600, you wrote:
and lots of other stuff that nobody with even a basic education should
be saying. Personally, I find it kind of depressing, considering how
important general scientific knowledge is in today's world.
Well, it might not be quite that bad. Yes,
: Re: [meteorite-list] Sky detonation video
Gosh, I hope my comment didn't come across as criticism of the posts
made here on this list. It was the comments on the YouTube site- stuff
like
-this is a red giant
-this is a supernova (or not, because supernovas are a few thousand km
away
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