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UFO engages Russian Meteor
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 65607" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>If a broken off chunk follows along in the wake zone of the meteor it is not subjected to the slowing down forces of drag created by the atmosphere. So it would keep its momentum, while the meteor is slamming into the atmosphere. The meteor would slow down faster than anything following along in its wake. That wake zone behind the meteor at that speed is bigger than the meteor. So when the meteor slows down, objects in the wake zone can overshoot right on by the meteor, and then be subject to the slowing down forces once out of the wake zone path. That is exactly what we see happening.</p><p> </p><p>As for a missile or a craft at 33000 mph? That calculates out to Mach 43. Nasa has been bragging about an aircraft that almost made it to Mach 10. So we don't have anything capable of moving that fast in the atmosphere.</p><p> </p><p>These are the real facts. Coupled with the usual really crappy video. Why not just call that anomalous object in the video a bug in front of the camera lens?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 65607, member: 288"] If a broken off chunk follows along in the wake zone of the meteor it is not subjected to the slowing down forces of drag created by the atmosphere. So it would keep its momentum, while the meteor is slamming into the atmosphere. The meteor would slow down faster than anything following along in its wake. That wake zone behind the meteor at that speed is bigger than the meteor. So when the meteor slows down, objects in the wake zone can overshoot right on by the meteor, and then be subject to the slowing down forces once out of the wake zone path. That is exactly what we see happening. As for a missile or a craft at 33000 mph? That calculates out to Mach 43. Nasa has been bragging about an aircraft that almost made it to Mach 10. So we don't have anything capable of moving that fast in the atmosphere. These are the real facts. Coupled with the usual really crappy video. Why not just call that anomalous object in the video a bug in front of the camera lens? [/QUOTE]
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