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  • the metoer melts in our the 3rd layer of our amosphere and never reaches our surface p.s thank god :)

  • @jonholloman It's not a meteor.

  • beautiful :) stars

  • @PinkaPallina1 ty :)

  • there is actually a craft coming in alongside the little white burning speck to the right. You see the underneath of it light up when it the larger bit lights up. If you go the other footage taken by the media the craft is clear as day. Interesting...

  • @rivet001 thanks rivet  :)

  • ufo passing it at :20 seconds opposite direction. busted !

  • @bigmikey1979 yep :)

  • @kiuhy8 looks like a star in the sky

  • @bigmikey1979, stars

  • @startwiththeballs noy stars...  try again

  • @bigmikey1979, the hayabusa is going from left to right and films a star that is stationary which gives the impression it is moving. l have seen two UFO's before, l dont think this was one

  • @startwiththeballs not ! the object dives and doesnt stay in a straight trajectory. another one at :31. and ive seen dozens of ufos.

  • @bigmikey1979, l see 

  • @bigmikey1979 what??? looks like a star. because the pod is going so fast and the camera following makes it look like the star is moving in opposite direction. easy physics

  • @jalienation not !!! a u.f. o. clearly... trajectory changes . UFO buddy sorry.

  • @bigmikey1979 and yet our technology won against the ufo's... big time!

  • They say a lot of dust would have been kicked up when Hayabusa landed on the space rock to make the grab, and some of this material must have found its way inside the probe. It could be some months before scientists are able to say with confidence that Hayabusa did indeed capture fragments, (dust), of Itokawa. "You hope for grams of sample but you can make do with much less than that," observed Dr Michael Zolensky who worked on Nasa's Stardust comet sample-return mission.

  • @2222554 will be interesting to see what's in the dust.. cheers :)

  • Fantastic! Japaneses, I love you!

  • @carlosgeovannic thanks for watching :)

  • theirs other things traveling around by it....hmmmmmmmm....thanks tommy i,m going to take a better look

  • @kicktroolinface  yes there are! cheers rob :)

  • @kicktroolinface :35-:36 seconds by car whitish orb entity?

  • 00:19 and  00:31

  • Interesting thanks!

  • @jcattera  thanks for watching jc :)

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