"Fireball" Spotted In The Skies Above Britain
Eyewitnesses from Cornwall to the Scottish Borders describe seeing a green flash in the sky.
Eyewitnesses from Cornwall to the Scottish Borders describe seeing a green flash in the sky.
Unbelievable.
Birds of a feather burn the world together. Tru scientifique faxx only.
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Just because it happens every August doesn’t mean it gets old. We’ve been admiring the debris of the Swift-Tuttle comet for over 2000 years.
Texas is having a weird streak of luck with nature. A great ball of fire streaked across the Texas sky during the daytime last week, much to the surprise of thousands of people who witnessed it.
Scientists say it was a meteor. Definitely not aliens. Definitely not.
Using an underexposed fisheye lens, photographer John Colbensen manages to capture this unbelievable moment while on vacation.
Photo of a man holding a rare meteorite known as the Fukang Pallasite.
The most anti-climatic space noise you’ll hear today. Guaranteed. Of course this is what they sound like from the ground, hundreds of miles away from the source.
Vengeance. Also, deliciousness. View Image ›
A schoolboy has survived a direct hit by a meteorite after it fell to earth at 30000mph.
Authorities in Texas are baffled after being flooded with reports of burning debris falling from the sky. Watch Video ›
Check out this video of a meteor hitting Canada like a flaming fireball of DOOM. We’re pretty sure some kind of horrible alien slime monster crawled out of this thing and started eating the innocent residents of Saskatchewan. Watch Video ›