Space object traveling Mach 74 explodes above U.S. air base, military silent

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The military has made no announcement regarding an airborne earthbound object that exploded with 2.3 kilotons force 26 miles above U.S. Air Base Thule on July 25th around 11:55 pm.

The object was traveling 55,000 mph (15 miles/sec) or Mach 74.

Director of the Nuclear Implementation Project, Federation of American Scientists, Hans Kristensen tweeted last Wednesday: “Meteor explodes with 2.1 kilotons force 43 km above missile early warning radar at Thule Air Base”


Kristensen’s tweet was a followup to Rocket Ron Blaalke’s July 29th tweet which read: “A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons.”

The fireball’s data
was listed on the Center for Near Earth Object Studies official website."

Space object traveling at Mach 74 explodes above U.S. air base, military silent

Very odd.






 
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The military has made no announcement regarding an airborne earthbound object that exploded with 2.3 kilotons force 26 miles above U.S. Air Base Thule on July 25th around 11:55 pm.

The object was traveling 55,000 mph (15 miles/sec) or Mach 74.

Director of the Nuclear Implementation Project, Federation of American Scientists, Hans Kristensen tweeted last Wednesday: “Meteor explodes with 2.1 kilotons force 43 km above missile early warning radar at Thule Air Base”


Kristensen’s tweet was a followup to Rocket Ron Blaalke’s July 29th tweet which read: “A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons.”

The fireball’s data
was listed on the Center for Near Earth Object Studies official website."

Space object traveling at Mach 74 explodes above U.S. air base, military silent

Very odd.


Kristensen’s tweet was a followup to Rocket Ron Blaalke’s July 29th tweet which read: “A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons.”

The fireball’s data
was listed on the Center for Near Earth Object Studies official website.





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Why is some rock from outer space hitting the Earth's atmosphere and then burning up weird? It happens all the time.
 
The rate of speed and force of detonation are not normal at all.
According to who?

Meteor FAQs
Meteors enter the atmosphere at speeds ranging from 11 km/sec (25,000 mph), to 72 km/sec (160,000 mph!).

According to that website about meteors 55,000 mph was on the low end of the speed range, why are you saying it isn't normal?
 
The rate of speed and force of detonation are not normal at all.
That's 25 KPS, in the lower range of the average speed for meteors entering Earth's atmosphere. Which is 11-75 KPS if anyone is interested. The detonation is nothing extraordinary either.
 
What I want to know is what they used to 'splode it with?
 
The rate of speed and force of detonation are not normal at all.
The speed is. Mass, maybe not. That's why the vast majority explode in the atmosphere. Even air is pretty solid at those speeds. Just stick your hand out the car window at 60-70 mph. Then multiply that by many thousands. Air feels solid.
 
The rate of speed and force of detonation are not normal at all.
According to who?

Meteor FAQs
Meteors enter the atmosphere at speeds ranging from 11 km/sec (25,000 mph), to 72 km/sec (160,000 mph!).

According to that website about meteors 55,000 mph was on the low end of the speed range, why are you saying it isn't normal?
The meteor may have even been standing still. The earth moves, I think, 66,000 mph around the sun. The meteor didn't his us, we may have ran into a stationary object. Motion is relative.
 
I think this thread is yet another example of the wonderful irony: conspiracy theorists love to harp about misinformation, yet are always quite happy to do exactly that (meteor's speed unusually high?) to feed their need.
 
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The military has made no announcement regarding an airborne earthbound object that exploded with 2.3 kilotons force 26 miles above U.S. Air Base Thule on July 25th around 11:55 pm.

The object was traveling 55,000 mph (15 miles/sec) or Mach 74.

Director of the Nuclear Implementation Project, Federation of American Scientists, Hans Kristensen tweeted last Wednesday: “Meteor explodes with 2.1 kilotons force 43 km above missile early warning radar at Thule Air Base”


Kristensen’s tweet was a followup to Rocket Ron Blaalke’s July 29th tweet which read: “A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons.”

The fireball’s data
was listed on the Center for Near Earth Object Studies official website."

Space object traveling at Mach 74 explodes above U.S. air base, military silent

Very odd.






I have seen a lot of space junk falling from the night sky lately.
 

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