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    18 trapped uʍop-ǝpısdn on a rollercoaster in China
    alanocu
    by alanocu  1-2-2008    8
     legs sticking straight-up in the air
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    Trinitite, a mineral formed by the world’s first atomic bomb test
    amgumen
    by amgumen  4-22-2007    10
     No Remarks
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    NEW MEXICO FIREBALL
    kmcolo
    by kmcolo  9-15-2007    4
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    What Hit Siberia 100 Years Ago? Tunguska Event Still Puzzles Scientists
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-1-2008   
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    'Unavoidable' attack on Iran looms, says Israeli Minister.
    righthand
    by righthand  6-6-2008    7
     "I could not help myself. It is my nature." "Unavoidable" said the Zionists. Then the frog and the scorpion both sank into the muddy waters of the swiftly flowing river. Self destruction - "It's my Nature", said the Scorpion/Zionists, And just like in 1967 and at Pearl Harbour, the scorpion will strike first. "It's in my Nature" Then the 1967 oil crisis will have been a fireball compared to the glimmer we will have after the Zionist go nuclear. Like their glory in Samson, they'd finish us all off gladly to fulfil crazy predictions.
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    Tunguska: 100 years of wondering
    pokkets
    by pokkets  7-4-2008    2
     30th Jun was the hundredth anniversary of the Tunguska explosion. They think the answer might lie at the bottom of Lake Chelo. The rule of thumb is that a 100 metre asteroid equals a 100 mTon hydrogen bomb.
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    Our busy galaxy
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  4-17-2008   
      Even our Milky Way galaxy is spinning like a giant Ferris wheel at nearly 140 miles per second. It's also careening at 50 miles per second toward the Great Andromeda galaxy, one of about 30 such structures that create a galactic family astronomers know as the “Local Group,” which, by the way, is falling toward the Virgo supercluster at another 150 miles per second. And if that's not enough, beyond are even more galaxy superclusters as far as the largest telescopes can see. All are rushing away from each other as if hurled from a huge cosmic explosion some 15 billion or 20 billion years ago. Between the clusters glows the faint, ghostly echo of this primordial fireball, through which we speed at more than a million miles per hour. And what about the universe itself? Is it turning about an even larger universe? Is it speeding along in some unknown direction at an even more incredible speed? No one knows for sure, but it's certainly fun to ponder while we wait in yet another motion
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    Mystery illness from space
    rwatuny
    by rwatuny  9-18-2007    7
     I would keep an eye on that...
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    Mysterious space object caused illness in Peru
    invictus
    by invictus  9-19-2007    4
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    Rare Daytime Fireball Seen Over Utah Mountains
    sunstreak509
    by sunstreak509  6-10-2008   
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    Villagers fall ill after fireball hits Peru
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  9-18-2007    4
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    Human Footprint
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  11-29-2007    1
     This is about your life and what it all adds up to. One lifetime. How many apples will you eat? How many words will you speak? How many pints of milk will you consume? If you are an average Brit, (and I assume this goes for pretty much any western society) by the time you reach the age of two years old, you will have generated more CO2, than a Tanzanian does in his entire life time. Wow, eh? If you saved all the farts you ever made and burnt them off all at once, how big a fireball would that make? *LOL* There are some really cool, weird, disgusting and hilarious "averages" and facts in this movie. Pretty thought-provoking. Worth a gander, I reckon.
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    Fireball at Uluru
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  6-28-2008   
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    US says satellite fuel tank likely hit
    pokkets
    by pokkets  2-22-2008   
     Likely ? It was also said to be the first time a deorbiting satellite has been hit by a surface to air missile. Therefore it was weapons testing. Now they have to register the fallout
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    Hypothetical Attack On U.S. Outlined By China
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  1-23-2008    2
      The Chinese first-strike strategy is “more than hypothetical,” according to the report. But in the near term, at least, it’s considered unlikely. ----- The likely trigger would be Taiwanese elections, where assertions of complete independence from the mainland can infuriate Chinese leaders. In 2012, however, when Taiwan holds an election and mainland China’s leadership is expected to turn over, perhaps for the worse, the risk of conflict could increase.
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    Fireball Meteor at Ayers Rock
    tabsey
    by tabsey  6-28-2008   
     Look at that sky. No wonder I loved camping in central Australia.
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    Nissan Skyline R34 partaking in the Fireball run
    tompetty
    by tompetty  8-16-2007   
     Sharp
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    Crater Could Solve 1908 Tunguska Meteor Mystery
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  6-28-2007   
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    Mystery Illness Strikes After Meteorite Hits Peruvian Village - This is Real!
    constantskeptic
    by constantskeptic  9-18-2007    5
     This is strange news indeed, the picture shows a green streak across the sky. Seems like a made up story, but if anyone is from Peru, please comment on it and let me know if it is true or not.
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    China Airlines Jet Explodes Upon Landing in Okinawa
    flagranny
    by flagranny  8-20-2007    1
     It is amazing that 157 passengers and 8 crew member were saved with only a few minor injuries. The full story can be read at: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293765,00.html
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    Massive Fireball Carancas, Peru
    jetcloud
    by jetcloud  10-6-2007    3
     "Witnesses describe a massive ball of fire which slammed into the ground, creating a mushroom cloud of smoke, steam and dust, and shook the ground like an earthquake. Many windows were broken in the village of Carancas as well. People who arrived at the fall site within minutes of the impact report that the crater rapidly filled with water, which was boiling, and erupting nauseous steam that smelled overwhelmingly of sulfur. Many people reportedly were sickened by the gasses, and media reports of hundreds sickened were vastly exaggerated. The fear created by such a traumatic even likely caused mass hysteria and the fear of the object almost certainly played a part in the reports of illnesses.'
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    Exploding star caught in the act
    tabsey
    by tabsey  5-22-2008   
     Very clever to be at the right at the right time.
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    Peekskill Meteorite Car
    jetcloud
    by jetcloud  10-9-2007   
     I just love meteorites.
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    China accuses US of double standards over satellite strike
    rmowery
    by rmowery  2-22-2008    1
     Key point: "Video footage released by the Pentagon showed a fireball when the missile struck the satellite, indicating that the fuel tank - containing hydrazine - had exploded." Would hydrazine really explode in space as cold as it would be out there - seems it would be a neutral reaction? Oh so many theories this all has spawned and will spawn. http://astroprofspage.com/archives/1516
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    ‘Ball of Fire’ if Iran Attacked: IAEA Chief
    papananook
    by papananook  6-22-2008   
     We're being set up, again by the Neocons and Israel. ElBaradei is right.
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    Kecksburg UFO incident
    boniface
    by boniface  12-9-2007   
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    Moon hit by more space rocks than thought
    ArghDangIt
    by ArghDangIt  12-2-2006   
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    Peru meteorite crash 'causes mystery illness'
    amgumen
    by amgumen  9-19-2007   
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    The Israeli "Dry Run"On Iran's Nuclear Facilities
    merrie
    by merrie  6-25-2008   
     Looks like there would be a side benefit from an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities: the blind, toothless UN atomic "watchdog" -- Mohamed El Baradei -- promised to resign if Iran is targeted. US officials reported on Friday that more than 100 Israeli F-16s and F-15s staged a complex operation over the Mediterranean during the first week of June. The aircraft traversed more than 900 miles, about the distance from Israel to Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility; the exercise also tested the refueling of planes and helicopters tasked with rescuing downed pilots. El Baradei wasn't pleased. He warned that any attack on Iran would turn the entire Middle East "into a fireball." Russia's response: as Iran's preeminent nuclear technology supplier, Russia is concerned with its cash flow. It also warned Israel not to attack. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov instructed Israel not to use force, claiming there is no proof Iran is trying to acquire atomic weapons.
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    Fireball captured
    mariana3
    by mariana3  5-10-2008    1
     QUOTE: "...May 9th, as the sun was rising over Gdansk, Poland, an exploding fireball split the sky. Eye-witness Krzysztof Polakowski of the Polish Fireball Network describes it as a "magnitude -8 meteor" or 40 times brighter than Venus. Believe it or not, this shadow-casting fireball was ... nothing special. According to calculations done by Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office, magnitude -8 fireballs appear somewhere on Earth around three times a day. That's almost one hundred a month! Lesser fireballs occur even more often...They are caused mainly by random bits and pieces of asteroid and comet debris crashing into our atmosphere as Earth orbits the Sun...."
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    Hindenburg Survivors Mark 70th Anniversary of Crash
    Newfman
    by Newfman  5-6-2007   
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    A Great all night show in the sky
    jussyRider
    by jussyRider  7-11-2007   
     Heads up! A show coming up.
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    Impact Effects Calculator
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  10-14-2007    10
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    NASA Agrees To Open 1965 "UFO" File
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  10-27-2007   
     Records were lost. Yes, of course they were. No cover-up. Nope, there never is. Is it just me, or does there seem to be an increase in UFO buzz and news and sightings lately? Hmm... :roll: UFO Over Shoreham?
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    A Fireball-throwing Catapult
    rj3sp
    by rj3sp  1-21-2008   
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    Peru Meteorite Crash
    arieseyes84
    by arieseyes84  2-5-2008   
     Interesting...
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    How To Build A Fireball You Can Hold
    hareshparekh
    by hareshparekh  1-19-2008   
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    911 Callers Report Freaky Orb in Sky
    dorine
    by dorine  1-26-2007    1
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    Fireball
    jetcloud
    by jetcloud  9-14-2007   
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    Accident at Iowa town's fireworks display hurts 37
    Rain7128
    by Rain7128  7-5-2008   
     No Remarks
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