Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29728126 Italy 12/13/2012 06:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) BUT ..... YOU KNOW THAT IN 100 YEARS A HUGE ASTEROID OF 1 KM WILL HIT EARTH YEAH ? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29728126 100 % tell me more ag5 asteroid 'd hit earth in 2040 september . is a huge asteroid 140 mt ! but you know comets are the most dangerous object of the space because these btiches are super fast , travel at very hugh speed and we cant see them before they are really near to the sun ! and their diameter is really huge 10- 100 km , monsters ! a comet 'd hit earth in the next 100 years but even a small asteroid like aposfis may cause huge damage for a city like paris !! here a nice program to calculate the damage of an object hitting earth [link to www.purdue.edu] [link to impact.ese.ic.ac.uk] |
Gregor Samsa (OP) User ID: 29305382 Turkey 12/13/2012 06:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) I have to ask, so don't shoot me for not knowing. Quoting: Redpaw360 Turkey is at war/prepping for war right?, could this be a errant missile or stray from Syria? I won't shoot you, but this meteorite fell into the Black Sea region, Northern Turkey. So it would have flown at least 900-950 km over Turkish airspace if it were a Syrian missile To know means to know all. Not to know all means not to know. In order to know all, it is only necessary to know a little. But, in order to know this little, it is first necessary to know pretty much. G.I. Gurdjieff |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29728126 Italy 12/13/2012 06:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) I have to ask, so don't shoot me for not knowing. Quoting: Redpaw360 Turkey is at war/prepping for war right?, could this be a errant missile or stray from Syria? I won't shoot you, but this meteorite fell into the Black Sea region, Northern Turkey. So it would have flown at least 900-950 km over Turkish airspace if it were a Syrian missile c'mon guys .... this not a fuckin missile .....c'mon please... 2 years ago i saw a bolide it was very shining and it exploded in the high atmoshpere , its a meteorite !! stop... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26795689 United States 12/13/2012 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) i don;t buy it, It looks like a UFO heading into the relative safety of the water, just like nearly every other object that falls form the sky. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 29335662 These aren't asteroids, they are UFOS and that is why there is absolutely no trace of them when investigators arrive on the scene. UFO's are known to have some level of interaction, and they are called USO's or Under Sea Objects, look it up before contradicting my points... To me this global phenomenon seems like a staging for something to come which involves aliens and humanzes.... If they find the asteroid then I will be quiet but I doubty, as no others have been found so what gives?.... Underwater Submerged Object Interesting idea... I wonder if a USO or UFO would have a more discrete way of entering the atmosphere than coming down like a raining meteor or fireball but after seeing that footage of the volcanic vent and an object reportedly falling into and shooting out of the vent, I'm not ready to rule anything out. |
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hatch battener User ID: 18747470 United States 12/13/2012 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) Amazing video, haven't seen anything like it. Imagine if that would have come down over a big city, and not over water. I have been collecting and studying meteorites for decades. That wasn't just a car sized meteorite, that one had to be bigger than a house. That one didn't burn up in the atmosphere, that one probably left tons of debris. If that would have hit over a big city, there could have been mass casualties. And by the way, there has never in recorded history been a case of a human being killed by a meteorite. Would that have left some damage, yeah it would have. Just shows how rare big ones like that are. Can anybody post a meteorite video with a sound like that? I can't recall one. Nothing to do with the Geminids, there has never been a meteor recovered from any of the recurring meteor showers, this was something else, probably an asteroid. A little bit unnerving, if ones like that started coming in fast and furious, what could the world do about it? Zero! |
hapless moran User ID: 1130234 United States 12/13/2012 07:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Meteorite fell into the sea with a loud boom - 2012-12-11-Turkey, Black Sea region (video inside) In the end times wasn't a "mountain" supposed to be thrown into the sea? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26692909 Nope, you're confusing Jesus' teaching about the power of faith. Matthew 17:20 Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010) Yeshua said to them, “Because of your unbelief, for amen, I say to you, that if you had faith like a grain of mustard seed, you may say to this mountain, 'Move from here', and it will move, and nothing will be difficult for you”. free your inner baboon. |
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