On the night of September 21, 2012, thousands of people across the United Kingdom reported seeing extremely large, bright lights cruise across the night sky. The media has been assuming that these are meteors, however they obviously are not.
Meteors enter the Earth’s atmosphere at a speed between 30,000 and 100,000 MPH. Ever seen a shooting star? They’re pretty fast right? That’s what something moving 50,000 MPH looks like.
These lights are clearly, obviously, not moving that fast. Not even close.
These lights are clearly, obviously, not moving that fast. Not even close.
Also, meteors burn up within a second. It is rare for a meteor to last more than even just one second. These lights, according to witnesses, were in the sky for 30-40 seconds! So again, totally impossible that these were meteors.
AlienPeace1
please stop it with the disinformation and research some facts first.<br />from the meteorite mailing list:<br />[meteorite-list] Trajectory for Earth-grazing UK bolide of 9/21/2012<br /><br />Matson, Robert D. ROBERT.D.MATSON at saic.com<br />Tue Sep 25 18:54:00 EDT 2012<br /><br />-snip-<br /><br />Let me start with the analysis result, since it's pretty exciting:<br />the UK bolide of 21
Comet fragments. The "tails" could be coma.
Meteorite or I.F.O.'s very interesting though…
Thank you, Latest; well done!
totally meteor shower seen throughout scotland england wales ireland it fragmented into pieces entering our atmosphere must have been relatively large to scatter over such a large area of the british isles .
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