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United States 10/02/2011 08:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | APOD today, is Nasa trying to tell us something? Yes, but can your meteor do this? The most powerful natural explosion in recent Earth history occurred on 1908 June 30 when a meteor exploded above the Tunguska River in Siberia, Russia. Detonating with an estimated power 1,000 times greater than the atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima, the Tunguska event leveled trees over 40 kilometers away and shook the ground in a tremendous earthquake. Eyewitness reports are astounding. [ link to apod.nasa.gov] A one thousand meter meteor did it. Are they trying to tell us something? Last Edited by GeekOfTheWeek on 10/02/2011 08:11 AMI love physics. It bonds us eternally, it's what makes our computers work, it's what's in my morning cup of coffee, it's the thing that keeps the universe from vanishing due to lack of belief... |
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Netherlands 10/02/2011 08:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: APOD today, is Nasa trying to tell us something? there are supposed to be, alien structures in the swamps of the "valley of the death" there...
watched a vid about it an hour ago, people still go sick there.. they have proven "metallical"objects to be under ground |
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United States 10/02/2011 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: APOD today, is Nasa trying to tell us something? I've never heard that, but they never found comet or asteroid remains... I love physics. It bonds us eternally, it's what makes our computers work, it's what's in my morning cup of coffee, it's the thing that keeps the universe from vanishing due to lack of belief... |
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United States 10/02/2011 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: APOD today, is Nasa trying to tell us something?  I love physics. It bonds us eternally, it's what makes our computers work, it's what's in my morning cup of coffee, it's the thing that keeps the universe from vanishing due to lack of belief... |