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Def something fishy about that Houston fireball for sure! Also... just so you know, Dallas area is getting hit HARD, mass sightings all over the place. A recap and the best videos: http://www.texasufosightings.com/1/post/2013/03/wowzers-dallas-youve-been-invaded.html hope that's helpful. keep up the good work!
Meteors come in at a 45 degree angle and either burn out, explode, or impact. They don't just calmly fly by and out of sight.
you sure got that right!
Meteors come in at all angles, I don't know where you got the 45 degree thing but I can assure you that's wrong. Sometimes they can come in at such a shallow angle that they skip right back into space. This guy says it lasted 3-4 minutes, no way, meteors come in at thousands of miles an hour and whether they explode, burn up, or hit the Earth it only takes seconds, 8-10 at the very most.
brownsville seems to have many and notice texas is live
So why are they talking about and calling this object a meteor? It clearly states that the object took 3-4 minutes to fly across the sky. Am I missing something here?
Agree with 3-4 minutes NOT being an indicator of a meteorite.
GIVE US TIME TO EVACUATE?!?!!???Lady,we can crap our pants later! What we need is time to HAUL A$$!