C cascaderailroad New member Jan 30, 2018 #2 On average 2000 lbs of meteor, dust, to bolide (a fireball meteor that actually makes sound), is deposited on the Earth, every day, 24-7-365 x 10,000 years, so this is nothing new ... the Earth keeps getting heavier, and heavier, each and every day Last edited: Jan 30, 2018
On average 2000 lbs of meteor, dust, to bolide (a fireball meteor that actually makes sound), is deposited on the Earth, every day, 24-7-365 x 10,000 years, so this is nothing new ... the Earth keeps getting heavier, and heavier, each and every day
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 Jan 30, 2018 #3 How do we know it's just a meteor? This could be the start of an alien invasion from Mars!
S Saieditor New member Jan 31, 2018 #4 JCitron said: How do we know it's just a meteor? This could be the start of an alien invasion from Mars! Click to expand...
JCitron said: How do we know it's just a meteor? This could be the start of an alien invasion from Mars! Click to expand...
W whitepass Active member Jan 31, 2018 #5 One came in two weeks ago near me, sounded like snow falling off the roof, was sonic boom.
J jordon412 33 Year Old Railfan Jan 31, 2018 #6 Saieditor said: Click to expand... There's no sound for this video. As evidence to no sound, you don't hear the sound of the train passing the camera.
Saieditor said: Click to expand... There's no sound for this video. As evidence to no sound, you don't hear the sound of the train passing the camera.