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The Huge Fireball over Northeastern US was HIT by Unknown Object Causing it to Explode (Video)

Thursday, May 19, 2016 10:59
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The Huge Fireball over Northeastern US was HIT by Unknown Object Causing it to Explode 

As it appears clearly in two screenshots there were two objects  entered the Earth’s atmosphere.

 Some witnesses suggest alien ‘guardian angels’ blasted rock to minimise threat . They insist a small ‘object’ can be seen colliding with the meteorite on its trajectory through the atmosphere.

The meteorite that exploded over Northeastern US was hit by an unknown object causing it to explode before it crashed down they claim. 

You be the judge …

 

Huge Fireball with sonic and fragmentation reports NE US May 17th 2016 00:50 EDT (04:50 UTC) Multiple videos. $20,000 reward for a piece of the meteorite weighing at least 2.2 pounds.
THE LATEST WORLDWIDE METEOR/METEORITE NEWS
http://tinyurl.com/jj6pfmp

 

 The AMS has received nearly 700 reports so far about a fireball event over Northeastern US on May 17th 2016 around 12:50am EDT (4:50 UT). The fireball was seen primarily from Maine but witnesses from Vermont, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Ontario (Canada) and Québec (Canada) also reported the event.

2 Objects entered the Earth’s atmosphere
As it appears clearly in two screenshots  (from 2 videos ©Burlington International Airport) – there were two objects. It means the original object (the meteoroid) broke before entering the Earth’s atmosphere.
AMERICAN METEOR SOCIETY (AMS)
 http://tinyurl.com/zm5hyu6

NASA Meteor Watch
In the video you can see also the orbit of the fireball that occurred over New Hampshire/Maine around 12:50 AM EDT on May 17 (night of May 16). Once the meteoroid gets very close to Earth, the view shifts to the fireball’s perspective, depicting what a camera attached to the meteor would show as it plunges towards Earth.

Clips images credit: AMS, NASA, ©Burlington International Airport and © portsmouthwebcam.com

 

Clips images credit: AMS, NASA, ©Burlington International Airport and © portsmouthwebcam.com

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