Posted on 12/09/2009 6:29:08 PM PST by publius321
I read that it’s supposed to “peak” this weekend but I guess we’re already getting some of it, unless the Russians are firing warning shots from a sub. Maybe the’re in the gulf.
It'll probably take it until about December 21, 2012 to finish the job. ;^)
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Around an hour or so ago I saw a flash in the sky, similar to lightening or a huge flashbulb. I’m in Southern VA. I was out in the back yard testing a new optic and caught it in my peripheral vision.
Santa is early.
Was it space junk that burns up in the atmosphere? Fun to watch.
I sure did see it but what made this more unusual than the many showers I’ve see is that this one, at least sizeable piece of it definitely made it through the atmosphere.
I also liked the photo of the strange lights over Norway...
Gort is shut down. Thanks to your quick thinking you’ve saved the earth and Gort is traveling on a flatbed truck to an Alabama scrap yard.
One of my favorite movies!
What time do you have?
eastern-time.
In central FL I was out a couple hours later and saw two, one was of a reasonable magnitude the other faint.
I wouldn’t get to excited about it. As an amateur astronomer I can tell you most nights if you go out and stare up at the sky long enough you will see one or two. Its just that usually we aren’t looking.
It was a saucer-craft.
Heard on the radio this morning that tonight you should see 2 a min. 120 per hour.
Thanks Hotmetal. I’ll check that out.
I have seen many in my lifetime but not that actually hit the Earth. This was a sizeable ball of fire that dropped down and made impact. When I say “fire” I don’t mean red/yellow/orange.
It was a big bright white flickering ball that descended straight down. After I Googled “meteor” last night I saw the picture of that strange occurrence in Norway that was said to be a failed Russian missile test. What I saw looked more like that - however - there was no spinning; it fell straight to the ground.
I actually thought it was a plane crash happening close by but there was no explosion or noise, which means it wasn’t as close to me as it appeared.
Are you telling me that such impacts happen with frequency or are you referring to the “shooting stars” that we see all of our lives that zip by and burn up in the atmosphere.
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