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Fireball over Kansas (meteorite impact?)

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

On Oct/27/2009 at 03:02 CDT (08:02 UTC) a bright fireball was captured by a webcam near Kingfisher (OK). The azimuth direction of the end of the fireball was 19°, in a line between Wichita and Manhattan (KS). Please report your sightings here.
Fireball data:
Begin: Alt: 13° 50' Az: 17° 6'
End: Alt: 4° 38',Az: 18° 55'

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  • Earth has been calling out to space for help. If we can have good enuff fortune, hopefully one will take out the HAARP Plant in Gakona Alaska, in China, in Australia where ever else there one is. Would also be great to take out project bluebeams satellites. If mankind needs to be wiped out in order for Earth to save herself, then I guess that is what needs to be done. Far too many planets have met their fate because of pyschopaths who get into power. *sighs*

  • Looks more like a transformer blowing on a power pull than an a piece of rock falling from the sky...

  • great quality cam...any idea what make it is?

  • if that were a meteorite we'd all b dead by now

  • looks cool, nice shots!

  • that's awesome.

  • It looks like a rocket going up..not a fireball coming down?

  • I want a close up

  • Would be interesting to see what they find.

  • coollllll

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