Meteor over Denver
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..."an extinct CONSTELLATION"? The commentary is beyond idiocy.
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wow, the commentary is really informative... seriously, how smart are the people they put on the news??? If that guy is actually a meteorologist he would definitely understand how a meteor burns in our atmosphere. pathetic.
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Yeah, I just don't know..uh I mean they, they die, they lose that, that light, they're burning up.
So profound! lol He just rewrote the book on meteors (which this obviously is not).
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Start of with using Christs name in vain, end with a comment like tampons have brains, and get top rating. I dont know why I keep looking at stupid, baby whining, gov depending users comments. I agree with On The Run 167, space junk. If you come to Youtube for 100% accurate info, you are barking up the wrong tree. If I dont want to hear the audio but only want to see the video, I know where there is a little speaker shaped icon that I push and waalaa.
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That's space junk. Meteors don't disintegrate like that.
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@LonghornPhysicist He is right. The reporter said with such conviction as of he actually believed the meteor came from a constellation :D. Aren't they supposed to supply people with correct info?
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This was not a meteor but the remnant of a satellite re-entering earth's atmosphere over the area at about the same time the meteor shower took place. I can't remember the satellite but it was mistaken for a meteor. Meteors are moving at 20-40 times faster than a re-entering shuttle or disintegrating satellite.
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@Hunkola the meteor shower is called Quadrantids because it appears to come from a constellation that no longer exist and was renamed to Bootes. agree with the second part of your post though :)
its jus Chuck Norris skydiving
6V92TA 1 year ago 5
Why does it just fizzle away?? ... the way... we're going to see it.. fizzle?
pawwker 8 months ago 3