Showing posts with label meteorite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meteorite. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Alleged Alien Probe or Extraterrestrial Artifact To Be Investigated (Video)

Artwork by www.theufochronicles.com showing Alien Probe or Extraterrestrial Artifact Entering Earth's Atmosphere


A "runaway fireball" that crashed into the water off the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014 could be an alien probe or extraterrestrial artifact similar to U.S. interstellar probes like NASA's "Voyagers," Harvard professor Dr. Avi Loeb told Fox News Digital.

That would be strong potential evidence of alien life.
     The space object crashed into the Bismarck Sea with a percentage of the energy force of the Hiroshima bomb in 2014 and likely traveled "from the deep interior of a planetary system or a star in the thick disk of the Milky Way galaxy," Loeb said.
By Chris Eberhart
Fox News
4-15-23

Sunday, April 17, 2022

An interstellar object exploded over Earth in 2014, declassified government data reveal

United Nations Takes Aim at Asteroid Threat to Earth

     A fireball that blazed through the skies over Papua New Guinea in 2014 was actually a fast-moving object from another star system, according to a recent memo released by the U.S. Space Command (USSC).

By Brandon Specktor
.livescience.com
4-11-22
The object, a small meteorite measuring just 1.5 feet (0.45 meter) across, slammed into Earth's atmosphere on Jan. 8, 2014, after traveling through space at more than 130,000 mph (210,000 km/h) — a speed that far exceeds the average velocity of meteors that orbit within the solar system, according to a 2019 study of the object published in the preprint database arXiv.

Thursday, March 28, 2019

The Aztec UFO Incident? | 71st Anniversary – Scientists and Military Converge on Witnesses’ Home (Redux)



Metorites and Flying Saucers - The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Highlighted) (Rockdale, Tex.) 1-2-1950
Witnesss were told that the mystery object was “no meteorite, but a guided object, probably from the military establishment of a foreign power.” (click and or right click on image to enlarge)

     Editors Note—The article above generally concerns what was initially reported to be a meteorite, which was tracked across the sky on October 30, 1947 (not August 1948 as the article incorrectly cites).
By The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger
1-12-1950
Reports of the military and scientists converging on the alleged Flying Saucer landing are part and parcel of what has become known as The Aztec Incident. Interestingly, the article in part states:
The Weafers reported their strange experience to persons, who had been in civilization, and were told that it was the much talked of meteorite. Soon university scientists arrived and set up measuring and calculating devices at the point where Mrs. Weafer first saw the strange object.

"Internationally known experts," says Weafer, "who were present that day at our home, approached me and told me that it was no meteorite, but a guided object, probably from the military establishment of a foreign power. There seemed considerable agreement among scientists and military authorities on the point."
[Editor's emphasis]
The Aztec Incident was/is thought to have occurred in the Spring (March) of 1948; what was publicly labeled a meteorite referenced in the a fore mentioned article occurred on October, 30 1947, approximately 5 months earlier. Were the Weafer’s witnesses to the Aztec Incident (from afar), further confirming military and scientific involvement? Was their experience a separate incident, 5 months apart, involving the military and scientists? Or was their sighting of an actual meteorite which seems to conflict with the Weafer declarations?—FW

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Long-Lost Planet, From Our Solar System Might be Source of Space Diamonds

Rogue Planet

The early solar system was a wild, world-destroying place.

     In 2008, a rock laced with tiny diamonds hurtled through miles of thickening nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, its exterior heating up as it raced through the thick air. A telescope tracked its progress, watching as the asteroid-turned-meteor
By Mary Beth Griggs
Popular Science
4-16-18
exploded. The violent burst 23 miles above the ground sent fragments speeding toward their resting place, dark against the sands of the Nubian desert in Sudan.

The explosion and crash were just the latest of eons of indignities, from a high pressure beginning in a promising planetary start up, to a cataclysmic failure, to billions of years of aimless wandering around the solar system.

A new study published in Nature Communications today offers a dramatic origin story for the meteorite. Based on materials found inside the diamonds nestled within, researchers think this may be the remnant of a long-lost planet or planetary embryo; one that was still in its infancy when the chaos of the early solar system obliterated it.

Tuesday, December 06, 2016

The Aztec UFO Incident? Indians to Aid Search For Mystery Meteor - Nov, 1947

Indians to Aid Search For Mystery Meteor - Nov, 1947
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     [...]

Charting of accounts and points of observation, he said; indicate the
By Paper Unknown
November 1947
sky stone or fragments of it should have reached the earth in an area of a few miles north of Red Rock, southwest of Ship Rock Mountain N.M.

[...]

Noting reports of recent searches for "mystery" plane crashes, Dr. Nininger pointed out that fruitless searching for planes "that never fell can be avoided ..."

The Aztec UFO Incident? Mystery Meteor Hunted

Mystery Meteor Hunted - AP 11-4-1947
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     Scientists tracking a mystery object which blazed across the sky the night of Oct. 30, [1947] on the theory it was a meteorite, decided Tuesday that it fell in the "Four Corners" country.
By AP
11-4-1947

[...]

The flashing object was the second to streak across western skies in a month. The first roared over El Paso three weeks ago and came to earth in Mexico. The army said it was meteorite but witnesses said it was a V-2 rocket "or some superweapon."

Friday, November 04, 2016

The Aztec UFO Incident? Scientists and Military Converge on Witnesses’ Home

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Metorites and Flying Saucers - The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Highlighted) (Rockdale, Tex.) 1-2-1950
Witnesss were told that the mystery object was “no meteorite, but a guided object, probably from the military establishment of a foreign power.” (click and or right click on image to enlarge)

     Editors Note—The article above generally concerns what was initially reported to be a meteorite, which was tracked across the sky on October 30, 1947 (not August 1948 as the article incorrectly cites).
The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger
1-2-1950
Reports of the military and scientists converging on the alleged Flying Saucer landing are part and parcel of what has become known as The Aztec Incident. Interestingly, the article in part states:
The Weafers reported their strange experience to persons, who had been in civilization, and were told that it was the much talked of meteorite. Soon university scientists arrived and set up measuring and calculating devices at the point where Mrs. Weafer first saw the strange object.

"Internationally known experts," says Weafer, "who were present that day at our home, approached me and told me that it was no meteorite, but a guided object, probably from the military establishment of a foreign power. There seemed considerable agreement among scientists and military authorities on the point."
[Editor's emphasis]
The Aztec Incident was/is thought to have occurred in the Spring (March) of 1948; what was publicly labeled a meteorite referenced in the a fore mentioned article occurred on October, 30 1947, approximately 5 months earlier. Were the Weafer’s witnesses to the Aztec Incident (from afar), further confirming military and scientific involvement? Was their experience a separate incident, 5 months apart, involving the military and scientists? Or was their sighting of an actual meteorite which seems to conflict with the Weafer declarations?—FW

Friday, July 29, 2016

Mysterious Fireball Streaks Across Western Sky | VIDEO

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Mysterious Fireball Streaks Across Western Sky 7-27-16

     LOS ANGELES -- People from Sacramento to Los Angeles and Las Vegas reported seeing a mysterious light streaking across the sky Wednesday night.
CBS News
7-26-16

The flashes of light spurred numerous calls to the CBS Los Angeles newsroom from people around the metropolitan area.

The light was also visible in other states, including Utah, and spurred a flood of reports and video on social media.

Witnesses said the ball of fire in the sky lasted about 30 seconds.

Vandenberg Air Force Base officials also told CBS Los Angeles they didn't have a launch Wednesday night.

The National Weather Service told the station the incident wasn't weather-related, and said in a tweet: It was seen here in Las Vegas. Looks like space debris burning up. Not confirmed." ...
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Friday, July 01, 2016

Meteorites From Mystery Fireball Found | VIDEO

Meteorites From Mystery Fireball Found 6-2-16

     TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona State University says researchers have found pieces of a small asteroid that left a fiery trail in the sky over eastern Arizona earlier this month.
CBS News
6-30-16

ASU spokeswoman Beth Giudicessi said Wednesday that a team of meteorite hunters recently located 15 meteorites on tribal lands after getting permission to search.

Working in partnership with the White Mountain Apache Tribe, scholars spent more than 130 hours searching the White Mountains.

ASU Center for Meteorite Studies curator Laurence Garvie says the findings offer a "piece of that giant puzzle about where did we come from." ...

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

'Man Killing Metorite' Report a Bone of Contention for NASA


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'Man Killing Metorite' Report a Bone of Contention for NASA

     The news reported by Indian newspapers and picked up by many outlets around the world was startling: A bus driver was killed and three people were injured after a meteorite hit a college campus on Saturday. If true, it would have been the first scientifically confirmed report in history of someone being killed by a meteorite impact. By Christine Hauser
www.nytimes.com
2-9-16

By Tuesday, however, the story appeared to be fizzling as scientific experts weighed in.

The early reports included images of a crater, five feet deep and two feet wide. Witnesses described hearing an explosion, and the police recovered a black, pockmarked stone from the site, in southeast India. The chief minister of the state, Jayalalithaa Jayaram, promised compensation for the families of the driver, who was hit by debris, and for the other three people, The Times of India reported.

[...]

But NASA scientists in the United States were more emphatic, saying in a public statement that the photographs posted online were more consistent with “a land based explosion” than with something from space. [...]

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Mysteries of Huge Meteor That Struck Russia, Revealed By NASA | VIDEO

Meteor That Exploded Over Chelyabinsk, Russia, In 2013

By Forbes
3-21-15

     More than two years after an estimated 20-meter class meteor fragmented high over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, new data reported by NASA researchers this week reveals that — over a four billion year timeframe — the meteor’s orbital parent body itself had likely been geologically-impacted as many as a dozen times.

Two 15- to 20-gram samples of the Chelyabinsk meteorite that NASA obtained from Russia over a year ago reveal a broad range of information about the meteor’s mineralogy, bulk composition and age, as noted at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston.

These same fragments came off the path of the fireball somewhere around the middle of its trajectory through Earth’s atmosphere, Kevin Righter, the lead for meteoritic sample analysis and the Antarctic meteorite curator at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, told Forbes. He says the fragments — pieces from the outer portion of the meteor itself which streaked across the Russian sky on February 15, 2013 — are typical of more stony-type meteorites and made up of some 90 percent silicate; five percent sulfide; and five percent iron-nickel.

The original crystallization age of the parent body asteroid, says Righter, might be 4.5 billion years old. But in this case, he says, they found multiple ages using three or four different chronologic detection techniques. . . .

Friday, December 05, 2014

Martian Meteorite May Contain Evidence Of Extraterrestrial Life

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Martian Meteorite May Contain Evidence Of Extraterrestrial Life

By Michelle Starr
www.cnet.com
12-2-14

A meteorite from Mars that landed on Earth in 2011 contains a carbon compound that is biological in origin

    NASA rover Curiosity is beavering away up on Mars, examining rocks, drilling holes, checking out the weather -- but it's not just up there to look at the planet's hospitability for humans. It's also looking for conditions favourable for life; not now, but in the past, when Mars may have been home to extraterrestrial microbes.

But maybe the answer is right here on Earth, after all -- in the form of a meteorite.

Tissint landed in the desert of Guelmim-Es Semara, Morocco, on July 18, 2011. It was thrown from the surface of Mars by an asteroid collision some 700,000 years ago -- and there is no other meteorite quite like it. The 7-11 kilogram grey rock -- seared glassy black on the outside by the heat of entry, called a fusion crust -- showed evidence of water. It was riddled with tiny fissures, into which water had deposited material.

This material, on analysis, turned out to be an organic carbon compound -- one that was biological in origin. It is not the only meteorite in which organic carbon has been found, but the debate has always centered on whether the carbon was deposited before or after the meteorite in question landed on Earth -- to wit, whether it is terrestrial or extraterrestrial in origin. . . .

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Mars Life? Martian Meteorite Pushing Case For Life

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Nakhla Mars Meteorite

Mars Life? Martian Meteorite Pushing Case For Life


By Marcus Chavers
www.newsledge.com
9-17-14

     A fragment of a 1.3 billion year-old Martian meteorite is creating some buzz in the scientific community. No, it’s not quite a UFO touching down and aliens strolling out, but it’s a start. A new study in the journal Astrobiology shows off the finding of a cell-like structure embedded in the meteorite fragment.

The find by UK and Greek scientists also showed the structure once held water, a key building block of life. Researching the meteorite, known as Nakhla, Dr. Chatzitheodoridis discovered the unusual feature embedded in the rock. Teaming up with UK researchers, they were able to uncover the structure.

What does this mean? It bolsters the theory that beneath the surface of Mars, the building blocks of life once existed. It is possible that Mars life formed and evolved over time. Looks like the Curiosity rover has a mission now. . . .

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

NASA & SETI Question Managua Meteorite Theory | VIDEO

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Impact Crater in Managua, Nicaragua 9-7-14

Nicaragua Meteorite Impact Theory May Be Meteor-wrong


By Mike Wall
space.com
9-8-14

      Nicaraguan officials say a meteorite gouged out a crater near the nation's capital city over the weekend, but scientists aren't so sure. . . .

. . . Some Managua residents reported hearing a loud boom on Saturday, which would be consistent with a meteorite impact. But other details warrant a healthy dose of skepticism, said Bill Cooke, head of the Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

"Something that produced a crater this big should have also produced an incredibly bright fireball in the night sky," Cooke said. "And no one reports a fireball, even though it was near midnight under scattered clouds."

Further, Managua is a big city, with lots of potential witnesses to such a night-sky sight. People saw a bright fireball the last time Cooke can recall a meteorite blasting out a crater on Earth, in September 2007 near the Peruvian village of Carancas — and that impact occurred in broad daylight.

A meteorite strike would also likely leave blackened fragments of the impacting body behind as evidence, both Cooke and meteor expert Peter Jenniskens said.

"If this crater has anything to do with a meteoroid impact, I would expect meteorites to be found in and around the crater," Jenniskens, of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute in Mountain View, California, told Space.com via email.

No such pieces have been reported, and none are visible in photos of the crater, Cooke said. . . .

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

A Mysterious Blast in Manuaga Caused By Meteorite, say Government Scientists

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A Mysterious Blast in Manuaga Caused By Meteorite, say Government Scientists 9-7-14

Meteorite Impacts In Nicaragua’s capital


By Nicaragua Today
9-7-14

     NICARAGUA NEWS – Managua: A mysterious late-night blast in the Nicaraguan capital of Managua that left a crater 12 metres wide was most likely caused by a meteorite, government scientists say.

The loud explosion occurred around 11:05 pm on Saturday on the outskirts of Managua near the airport, Wilfried Strauch from the Nicaraguan Institute of Earth Studies (Ineter) said. No one was injured.

Strauch said that Nicaragua is asking the United States for expert help to investigate the event, which was picked up by seismic sensors. . . .

Sunday, March 02, 2014

Evidence of ET Life in (Another) Mars Meteorite?


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Speroidal Features in Mars Meteorite

By Ian O'Neill
news.discovery.com
2-28-14

      A meteorite from Mars has been studied up-close and scientists have detected tiny structures that could be interpreted as having a biological origin.

This moment of déjà vu is brought to you by a new paper published in the February issue of Astrobiology where a team of scientists from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., describe the results of work on a 14 kilogram (30 pound) meteorite called Yamato 000593 (Y000593). The meteorite sample contains strong evidence that Mars used to be a lot wetter than it is now, but the researchers also report on the discovery of evidence for “biological processes” that occurred on the Red Planet hundreds of millions of years ago.

Although this sounds exciting, there will likely be some skepticism, but the researchers appear to have foreseen the media circus that “Mars life” always inspires and refused to appear overly excited of some pretty fascinating evidence for ancient microbial life. . . .

. . . In 1996, President Clinton made a high profile announcement on national television that evidence for life had been discovered by NASA scientists inside another Martian meteorite called Allan Hills 84001 (ALH84001). The discovery focused around scanning electron microscope images of the microscopic detail of ALH84001. The team, led by David McKay of Johnson Space Center, identified “biogenic structures” inside the meteorite that was theorized to be formed by indigenous life on Mars. . . .

Thursday, October 03, 2013

"We Saw UFOs," Claim Yucatán Villagers; Police Fear Radioactivity

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'We Saw UFOs,' Claim Yucatán Villagers – Police Fear Radioactivity
Villagers collected the remains of an alleged meteorite and took it to the local police station.

By noticias.terra.com
9-30-13

Villagers of Ichmul, municipality Chikindzonot Yucatecan, fear diseases

      Residents report that since the impact in the forest of what is presumed to be a meteorite, locals have been seeing strange objects flying all over the place.

Ramón Tun Uicab a resident of the precinct, said that at night a noise similar to a washing machine running, but when you leave your home to see what it sees nothing suspicious.

"I'm sure it's some kind of flying ship, and that sound comes from above and I heard last night (Friday), but it went away and I did not see anything," he says.

The police Cecilio indicates Heredia Couoh fear that the objects found at the site contain radioactivity.

"We do not know what to think. We do not know what went down really, but we're pretty sure it's not a meteorite, "he says.

"We did not invent anything, and we know that not everyone believes what is happening, we understand that each person has a different view, but something strange is happening," he says.. . .

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Meteorite Brought Life Ingredients To Earth




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Meteorite Brought Life Ingredients To Earth

By Charles Q. Choi
The huffington Post
9-10-13

      Scientists have discovered unexpected ingredients for life — organic molecules never seen before in meteorites — inside a chunk of space rock that fell to Earth over California last year, scientists say.

The discovery comes from an analysis of the so-called Sutter's Mill meteorite, which lit up the California night sky with a dazzling fireball in April 2012. Meteorite fragments from the event may shed light on the primordial ooze that helped give rise to life on Earth, researchers said.

Meteors that streak across Earth's sky mostly are fragments of the asteroids that lie between Mars and Jupiter. Meteorites can be rich in organic compounds, including some found among life on Earth.

"Their composition therefore has always been seen as an indication that the precursors to the evolution that led to the origins of life could have come from the extraterrestrial material of meteorites," study lead author Sandra Pizzarello, a biochemist at Arizona State University in Tempe, told SPACE.com. "Since the origins of life are utterly unknown, the idea has its merits." . . .