REPORT ABUSIVE REPLY
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Warning these are NOT stars
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Anonymous Coward |
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"On the night of November 12-13, 1833, a tempest of falling stars broke over the Earth... The sky was scored in every direction with shining tracks and illuminated with majestic fireballs. At Boston, the frequency of meteors was estimated to be about half that of flakes of snow in an average snowstorm. Their numbers... were quite beyond counting; but as it waned, a reckoning was attempted, from which it was computed, on the basis of that much-diminished rate, that 240,000 must have been visible during the nine hours they continued to fall." - Agnes Clerke's, Victorian Astronomy Writer [ link to spacescience.spaceref.com] Quoting: CE1 Yep, I think this is a good explanation. Quoting: Septenary Man yes this would make sense....but how do they change their trajectory? or better why did they change? i know i saw many doing this. Quoting: psyoptics exactly! meteor's and particles don't steer, experimental military crafts and ufo's do..
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