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Omg i just witnessed one of the scariest things of my life.
My Mom etc are here for xmas and whilst her partner was outside for a smoke he started calling me. I was in the living room, not really caring so i waited a min and slowly proceeded to the balcony. He keeps going on with "What is that" pointing to the sky. And i sh!t you not my knees went soft as i looked up, i´m not sure if it was a asteroid/meteor or some kind of trash but the sky was bright (it´s already very dark here) and this thing which was apparently breaking up in a few i´d say 15-20 very bright objects was tracing along the sky imo not that high leaving a massive smoke trail behind it. I rushed back in for my Camera but only got the last few seconds of it in the distance (which FFS i accidently deleted) but it was blurry anyway. Honestly i´m a bit shaky atm, this was BIG. I can´t find anything on the local news yet but i will report back once i see something. |
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Omg i just witnessed one of the scariest things of my life. ![]() |
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Ursid activity lasts from approx Dec 17-25,
http://www.theastronomer.org/forthcoming_meteors.html Maybe the most likely explanation. ![]() |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16326942
Could be that I suppose. They've been quick with the report though if it is. |
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Slowly news is popping up
![]() Here´s some Twitter guys vid, click me Now this vid was taken about 80km north of me whilst traveling south and this thing/stuff was waaaay lower as it passed overhead and really brightened up the sky. I´d say it made another 30 km before it hit the ground somewhere, i´ll post more once more is out. |
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LoL, while searching for more on this, I ran across this article. WTF lol check this quote out.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/s...meteorite.html Gerrit Blank, 14, was on his way to school when he saw "ball of light" heading straight towards him from the sky. A red hot, pea-sized piece of rock then hit his hand before bouncing off and causing a foot wide crater in the ground. Umm... last time I checked anything that can bounce off your hand is unlikely to cause a 1ft crater in the ground! lol. |
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LoL, while searching for more on this, I ran across this article. WTF lol check this quote out. |
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There was a Russian space probe* due to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere around about now - it was supposed to leave orbit but that engine failed and it was in a terminal orbit.
The other thing could be a small meteor or meteorite breaking up as it entered the upper atmosphere. I saw one many years ago and it appeared to be huge, lighting up the patches of cloud even though it was probably very small. *Ah, found it - http://www.space.com/13960-russia-fa...t-reentry.html - seems like it isn't quite due to burn up yet, so may have been a random space rock. |
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There was a Russian space probe* due to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere around about now - it was supposed to leave orbit but that engine failed and it was in a terminal orbit. |
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