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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 65611" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>You know, this reminds me of the UFO over Denver reported by the media. Everyone was hoping it was a UFO. Everyone wanted it to be a UFO. They even got expert testimony to side with them. But some unbiased investigators showed how bugs in front of the camera lens could make it appear like it was high speed objects flying at a distance. They produced some bug footage of their own. Or UFO footage if you prefer.</p><p> </p><p>I did watch the second video. I do see the anomalous object. But there is no definition as to what it is. It doesn't have the characteristic saucer shape of a UFO. Just think for a bit. The meteor did explode. So it was already in the process of disintegrating. It was breaking up. Didn't this happen to the space shuttle too? It broke up into pieces on reentry due to a failed heat shield. And as I recall, meteors don't come equipped with heat shields. So it is reasonable to conclude that chunks were being melted off due to the extreme heat generated from entry into the atmosphere. You can see the meteor is on fire. Like a miniature sun. So a big blob of molten meteor separated from the mother meteor and then slammed back into the mother meteor thus accelerating the breakup process. That actually seems plausible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 65611, member: 288"] You know, this reminds me of the UFO over Denver reported by the media. Everyone was hoping it was a UFO. Everyone wanted it to be a UFO. They even got expert testimony to side with them. But some unbiased investigators showed how bugs in front of the camera lens could make it appear like it was high speed objects flying at a distance. They produced some bug footage of their own. Or UFO footage if you prefer. I did watch the second video. I do see the anomalous object. But there is no definition as to what it is. It doesn't have the characteristic saucer shape of a UFO. Just think for a bit. The meteor did explode. So it was already in the process of disintegrating. It was breaking up. Didn't this happen to the space shuttle too? It broke up into pieces on reentry due to a failed heat shield. And as I recall, meteors don't come equipped with heat shields. So it is reasonable to conclude that chunks were being melted off due to the extreme heat generated from entry into the atmosphere. You can see the meteor is on fire. Like a miniature sun. So a big blob of molten meteor separated from the mother meteor and then slammed back into the mother meteor thus accelerating the breakup process. That actually seems plausible. [/QUOTE]
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