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****Raw Video: San Bruno Surveillance Cameras Capture meteor strike followed by fireball detonation****
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[quote:Dekatu:MV8xMTg5NjE0XzE5Mjk1MjgyXzM1MzhGMTJF] I see the glare across the sky, the debris field, the dust and then the fireball. What bothers me is the strange circular distortion in the video at that part of the field of view, and the cedar/fir tree that withstands several seconds of gas flames without igniting. The people driving "into the fire" are actually moving down hill into that underpass. All in all a good catch. I wonder if the film has not been created out of the real deal and recorded images. That circular distortion is odd. I have watched many hours of gas-station video and know for there to be a circle like that is not normal. :stoner: [/quote]
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At the 10 second mark of video a hail of space rocks located to the far left at the middle of the screen flurryb down then an explosion....
No wonder witnesses heard a loud airborne whoosh.
Don't believe me check it out...
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