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Could This Be The Start Of A Meteor Strike?

Thursday, January 16, 2014 9:16
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This was shot in the sky over Phoenix this morning.  The video shows what appears to be an object streaking in the sky.  The object came from nowhere.  Could it be the preview of a meteor shower about to hit Earth? 

 

 

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  • I have several pictures of the same thing taken from Sedona. Was not sure if it was a sunlit contrail or something else…

  • Too slow to be a meteor. To me, it looks like a contrail in cold, dry air after a cold front.

  • Look at the beginning of the trail. It’s curved.
    This is an aircraft.

  • recently alot of the images floating around here of fireballs seem to look like thin contrails. as one who has seen a fireball upclose, well overhead upclose, they are very distinguisable from contrails, with one tale tale sign that seems to be apparent with most fireballs, they begin to fragment with multiple smaller streaks.
    lol i woke up last night with the tv on right at the moment the weather channel was showing an astroid hitting near washington DC. the sound was off, but then the images went to neptune and jupiter, so i have no idea to the context of the story

  • The nose is way too skinny to be a meteor. Further, their tails, are short and very fat because of the shape of the meteor. That looked like a high up chemtrail plane and we are seeing them here as well. Everytime they fly, it freezes like crazy here and when they don’t fly it gets hotter than hades. So they are geoengineering cold air to counter the twin star heat that is expanding. Just look at the size of the sun….. its way to big for perihelion. Dec and January are the months the sun is furthest away and looks the smallest. Well, its bigger than I have ever seen it before, and I am an old broad. LOL

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