Subject: Re: "Crashing UFO caught on tape, skidding once, then exploding into little bits"
From: "Bert ( A W RvB )" <a.w.r.v.b@wanadoo.nl>
Date: 19/08/2007, 18:20
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo

Neil Bates schreef:
"Martin Heffels" <goofie@flikken.net> wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 19:52:05 -0400, "Neil Bates"
<neil_delver@caloricmail.com> wrote:


Clever try, but why would a skip bomb be glowing white like that during
descent? That doesn't make sense, even after a first bounce. And painted
white still wouldn't be bright enough.

Ever seen a shooting star? :-)


...

If you mean, a meteor hit the ground at a glancing angle and bounced - I
thought of that, but has one ever bounced liked that? 

    On Discovery Channel or National Geographic Channel there was a documentaire with that subject!


    Bert RvB.


That big, and so hot
it's crumbly, should have broken up the first time. I googled around
("bouncing meteorite" "bouncing meteor" etc.) and got very little, I did
find a theory to that effect in an old USAF report
http://www.project1947.com/gfb/cap21649.html
but it wasn't an actual mention by astronomers. Usually a "bouncing meteor"
means one that skipped back out of the atmosphere (even rarer is to get back
in after that.) I will look around some more and get back to you.




-- 
Bert RvB.
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