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Huge fireballs flying over buildings and exploding with a strong blast
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[quote:G. House:MV8yMTQyOTE1XzM2MTkxMjMwX0ZDRkJCNTk3] [quote:OP 31575640:MV8yMTQyOTE1XzM2MTkwOTU1XzZFMjI2RTFB] [quote:G. House:MV8yMTQyOTE1XzM2MTkwODUwXzFGOEFGMEEy] [quote:OP 31575640:MV8yMTQyOTE1XzM2MTkwNDU0XzExRkRDRERG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 34259961:MV8yMTQyOTE1XzM2MTkwMzMxXzMyODI4ODUz] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x8MPKrdtTc[/youtube] [/quote] OK, Once again! Did you see any fireballs flying over buildings and exploding?????????????? What I see in the videos is a streak of smoke and only later there is an explosion, but where are the fireballs, any videos of those. I mean as they claim, FIREBALLS, not a single fireball. Plus have you seen videos of debris falling from the skies as claimed. It is just a sonic boom or whatever, it cannot be linked directly to the meteor. It could be another kind of explosion. How do you know it was the meteor? [/quote] Because of the dashcams that show the whole event. What is the use in explaining it to you? You are trying to be obtuse. [/quote] Well, to be honest, even the Russian astronomers are not quite sure of its nature. Some said it was a comet, not a meteor. I am surprised at your readiness to name everything that flies and emits strong light a meteor :) [/quote] Everything? When did I do that? This event fits the definition of a meteor. It can also be called an asteroid. Since it didn't display any of the hallmarks of a comet, that would be a stretch at best. Best definition would be an NEO that hit. Unless you want to argue the definition of an object. [/quote]
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Russia Today: "Multiple dashboard videos appeared online, showing huge fireballs flying over buildings and exploding with a strong blast as the meteorite broke into pieces mid-air. A local zinc factory was the worst-hit, with some of its walls collapsed. "
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Has anyone seen in one of those videos mentioned huge fireballs flying over buildings? Personally, I didn't see anything like that.
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