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Huge Meteor Explodes over Santa Fe in Argentina

Friday, February 21, 2014 8:02
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Huge Meteor Explodes over Santa Fe in Argentina 

 
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Yesterday, a fireball exploded over Santa Fe in Argentina and caused an earthquake.

Scientists said that a meteor crashing to earth could explain reports of a huge explosion 350 km Northwest of Buenos Aires. The loud boom was reported at 10.00 am (13.00 GMT) in Argentina’s central-eastern province of Santa Fe.

A few days ago NASA said that a huge Asteroid (2000 EM26) as wide of as 3 football fields was going to pass Earth on the 17th, but don’t worry, this asteroid is flying past our planet 2 million miles away.

NASA was right, asteroid 2000 EM26 did not pose any danger, BUT what they not tell us that every asteroid has a tail of dust and rocks and the Santa Fe meteor was clearly a fragment or product of the bigger asteroid.

We see it all over again, every time if a big asteroid passes Earth, a meteor shower follows or even a bigger space rock falls on Earth, like the meteor crash in Russia.

It is just a matter of time before it really goes wrong!

  

 

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