Re: Mystery ball of fire falls in Khopoli (India)
Subject: Re: Mystery ball of fire falls in Khopoli (India)
From: Abhijeet_B_Patil@hotmail.com
Date: 14/01/2005, 15:55
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports


CSGD wrote:
How is it possible that in a country so dense in population that you
cannot
locate the exact spot that something so massive exploded?
Did it explode midair and not hit the ground at all?
Where is the debris??
What happened?

Well, now the media is reporting that the sound was caused by military
Sukhoi fighter plane when the pilot flew the plane with supersonic
speed. It was sonic boom and the fire which villagers saw was due to
fuel burn by sukhoi plane.

I am puzzled, can sonic boom shake the earth and can it be so loud to
be heard in around 50 Km radius?

- neo

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http://ww1.mid-day.com/news/city/2005/january/101372.htm

Sukhoi caused celestial fireball!
By: Vinod Kumar Menon and Kashif Khusro
January 13, 2005
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Twelve hours after the news of the mysterious 'celestial fireball
explosion' that shook villages in the Panvel-Khopoli belt in Raigad
district on Tuesday night.

Officials from the Indian Air Force say the noise was caused due to a
sonic boom from a fighter jet of the IAF.

Wing Commander Tarun Kumar Singha, PRO-Ahmedabad of Indian Air Force
(IAF), said the fighter aircraft Sukhoi-30 MKI had crossed the sound
barrier at a low altitude in the Panvel-Khopoli belt while on a routine
flying exercise.

"We monitored the news on the electronic media. Gradually, when more
coverage started coming in, we felt it was necessary to inform the
masses about the incident," he said.

According to Wing Commander Singha, a Sukhoi-30 MKI took off from the
Lohegaon Air Force station, Pune, a little past 8 pm on a routine
flying exercise in the area around  Mumbai.

Though not included in the profile of the exercise, the pilot had
inadvertently gone into supersonic speed (more than the speed of sound)
and because of the change in the pressure pattern in the atmosphere, a
big explosive sound was heard. It is commonly referred to as sonic
boom.

"A departmental inquiry will be conducted to know what led the pilot
to increase the speed by going supersonic. Even the pilot does not know
the impact felt on the ground," Singha said.

Light and sound

Fighter aircraft like the Sukhoi-30 MKI travel at speeds higher than
sound. For this they have to break the sound barrier.

When the aircraft wants to cross this barrier, it requires more thrust.
So, 150 per cent more fuel is injected to give an added 75 per cent
thrust to propel it past the sound barrier.

When the aircraft breaks the barrier, a deafening sound is created.
Usually during training, the jets go supersonic at a height of above 10
kms, 12 kms and 16 kms. It is not easy to go supersonic at a low
altitude.

Subsequently, the aircraft emits a trail of fire, which is actually the
extra burnt fuel. But it gives the impression of fire behind the
exhaust. For people on the grou

nd, the sudden appearance of the aircraft in a night sky may look like
a fireball or any other unidentified bright flying object.

Today's airplanes, especially military, fly in many different
conditions: subsonic, supersonic and hypersonic (rockets).

Was it the Navy?

Another theory doing the rounds is that the deafening sound heard by
the villagers could actually be of a misfired round from a naval
anti-aircraft gun placed strategically at the Karanja Naval base, near
Uran.

"Normally the anti-aircraft guns are practiced by firing with a
trajectory in the Arabian Sea, but in this case the gun could have
misfired.

And since the impact of the shell is huge, it can actually pierce the
ground," said a naval official. That explains the absence of debris
around the villages, he added.

However, a defence spokesperson debunked the theory, saying that in
case of a firing exercise, notices are given to authorities 15 days in
advance. "Also, the firing is done seawards and not on land," he
said.

Sukhoi-30 MKI

· The Sukhoi-30 MKI is a multi-purpose fighter used for interception
of other aircraft as well as for dog fighting (following other aircraft
from behind and attacking)

· It is one of the world's best-known fighter jets. Military
experts put it one step ahead of the famed F-16s owned by the US Air
Force

· It is a Russian design aircraft manufactured by Hindustan
Aeronautics Limited (HAL) under licence production

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<Abhijeet_B_Patil@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1105510788.295942.227420@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
http://ww1.mid-day.com/news/city/2005/january/101299.htm

http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=62542

http://us.rediff.com/news/2005/jan/12maha.htm

I don't think that any UFO is crashed just about 100 KM from my
location. We have to get detailed news yet.

Anyway, last evening, I was looking at sky here in Mumbai and I saw
a
"light" going across sky from north to south. As many many planes
flies
over this city, I thought it is plane.

But I was curious with the "speed" of that light. Usually after
take
off or at the time of landing, the speed of plane is slow as I see
everyday here.

- neo