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  • Is this the dude from the bad astronomy news??

  • @INMATE2468 Yes, he is :) His name is Phil Plaît.

  • Simply beautiful :-)

  • WWHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

  • Where about did it burn up? Because if this happened over Australia I actually saw it! Otherwise it was a meteor. Pretty amazing coincidence though happening on the same night.

  • @chopper753 ...one tank sphere landed in tact in North Western Austrialia a few days back

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  • @docatomics

    Dude, you need to stop eating those lead paint chips.

  • @StaceyC123 ...9 months ago before THE TEPCO DESOLLATION ABOMINATION let loose I would of agreed

    -and added you also might benignity from a reduction in your lead intake

    =however being on the west cost of North America I might now say a little lead protection on the outside may be a good thing for you dude & I

  • @docatomics

    Get back to me when you're able to construct a sentence that actually makes sense, OK?

  • @docatomics Puff, puff, pass!

  • @docatomics Mongtock bloober fleemajest Flub boob floob. Blebba bleek. Flebula meed. Great dinglberry Dudly and I. Frog and Toad.

  • @truvelocity ...thanks kindly, well said

    - we all need to borrow line every now and then, I just didn`t know how to put i tto Stacey C123,

    =perfectly put silly thingy

  • short but  long ..nice

  • Neat!

  • Wow. That was S-P-E-C-T-A-C-U-L-A-R! Awe inspiring clip. literally inspiring awe. Thankyou. for this. :-D

  • That was cool.

  • Watching one man-made space vehicle from another man-made space vehicle approaching the world man lives on. We truly live in great times.

  • Cool!

  • Excellent!

  • This kinda makes you wonder....what else is falling that we dont know about...hmmm

  • @twowinds if its big enough to be a threat chances are were gonna know about it.

  • @twowinds Millions of tiny meteorites hit the Earth every day, 99.999% burn up in the atmosphere, so rest easy pal.

  • Sci-Fi!

  • @PeaceLoveAndMax More like Sci-non-Fi!

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