Fireball Crosses Western US Sky
Seen in Utah, California and Nevada, a massive green fireball crossed the skies of the Western US around 12:05 am on Thursday November 19th, 2009.
NASA Solar System Ambassador Patrick Wiggins claims the fireball was caused by a Bolide meteor.
The fireball was so intense, one witness explained “it was as light as a summer day outside”.
The news story makes this sound like a rare occurrence, yet the Texas fireball from last February 15th and the host of other fireball and meteor sighting this year tell a different story.
Are meteor sighting, especially ones of this size increasing?
You may also remember that in June of this year it came out that the U.S. military was no longer sharing data from their most advanced satellites concerning asteroids and meteoroids coming towards the earth with private sector scientists.
Were they expecting an increase and wished to control the information and how it was released to the public?
Add into that NASA recent PR push to dismiss any concerns about December 2012 and you have a cover up wrapped in a conspiracy.
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- Fireball Friday
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- Texas Fireball Update
- Texan Fireball Credited To Crashing Satellites
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[...] than two days after a meteor could be seen crossing the sky of the Western US and several weeks after a 25 foot meteor came with in two Earth radii (8,700 miles) of crashing [...]
[...] unknown 28 foot meteor on Nov 6th, had reports of large fireballs lighting up the sky over the Western US and South Africa and now two more fireballs on Nov 26th and then again on the 27th are being [...]
[...] amazing pace of reported fireball sightings from around the world, starting in Mid-Novemeber 2009. November 19th had a massive green fireball streak across the Utah, California and Nevada skies, followed by November 21st sighting of a fireball in South Africa, and again November 26th and 27th [...]
[...] amazing pace of reported fireball sightings from around the world, starting in Mid-Novemeber 2009. November 19th had a massive green fireball streak across the Utah, California and Nevada skies, followed by November 21st sighting of a fireball in South Africa, and again November 26th and [...]
[...] amazing pace of reported fireball sightings from around the world, starting in Mid-Novemeber 2009. November 19th had a massive green fireball streak across the Utah, California and Nevada skies, followed by November 21st sighting of a fireball in South Africa, and again November 26th and [...]
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