something hit the ocean , near Central America

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Date: 6/9/04 4:14:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time

Kent, something hit the ocean , near Central America.

It looks like it was hit by star wars system, right before it hit.

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From Kent's post on GLP thread at

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/bbs/mess...&message=340717

TOP STORY: Mysterious blast rocks Wairoa

10.06.2004 - Hawkes Bay Today

MARTY SHARPE

A massive mysterious explosion in Wairoa this mor
ing

shook windows and woke people in Mahia, Kotemaori, Ruakituri, Lake Waikaremoana and Wairoa.

Wairoa senior sergeant Chris Flood said the explosion occurred about 3.40am.

Police ca

lled several people around the district.

"They report hearing a loud explosion and seeing the whole sky light up.


Everyone heard it," Mr Flood said. He thought it might have been a meteor.

....

Carter Observatory astronomer Kay Leather said the explosion may well have been the sonic boom of a meteor entering the atmosphere.

"There have been several recent reports of fireballs in the northern hemisphere,
in Portugal and in Washington.

There have also been several recordings of these occurring during the day, which is our night," Ms Leather said.

For more look at:

http://www.mytown.co.nz/s
tory/mytstorydisp...571753&type=nzh


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Rijeka, Croatia (EUROPE).

During the night 09.06.2004. hardware firewall that protects 24/7/365 link of server of my compa
ny t
o internet burned up.

One of local employees told that there was a large flash that was followed by thunder during the night, but earth did not shake.

EMP.
A huge one.

IZAKOVIC

http://www.deepspce4.com


POSTED BY IZAKOVIC AT http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=50341
 
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HOUSE SIZE METEOR - REMEMBER THE OPENING SCENES TO ARMAGEDDON?

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=50738
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'House-sized' meteorite hits

17jun04

A METEORITE reportedly the size of a house fell on the NSW south coast overnight, exploding in a
bright flash, police have said.

A driver on the Hume Highway shortly after 9pm (AEST) near Menangle reported an object the size of
a house falling from the sky.
The object fell east of the Hume Hig
way, possibly in an escarpment near the top of a hill at
Bulli, police were told.

The meteorite was described as glowing silver in colour and similar to an artillery shell when it
exploded w

ith a bright flash on impact.

Workers at the Sydney Airport Tower said they saw a
meteorite about 9pm, police said.

No other reports were received by police and extensive police patrols of the area for more than an
hour did not turn up the space debris.

"We went out to check if it was something bad, like a plane," said a police spokesman.

"However we didn't find anything - there was no bloody great rock sitting in the middle of the
highway, anyway".

Police intend on talking to the original witness again later today in an effort to pinpoint the
impact site, but admit that unless someone literally stumbles over the meteorite, the chances of
finding it are slim.

? The Australian



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MATT DRUDGE FOUND THIS ARTICLE BEFORE THE AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER GOT RID OF IT. I SEARCHED THE
ARCHIVES OF THE AUSTRALIAN AND IT WASN&#39
;T T
HERE. IT WAS REPORTED IN THE JUNE 17TH EDITION. THERE
IS DEFINITELY A COVER-UP GOING ON. THIS MAY BE THE FIRST OF THOUSANDS OF OTHERS TO COME. THE

MAJOR COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD HAVE THEIR SHIPS DISPERSED AROUND THE GLOBE FOR SOME STRANGE REASON.

JEREMIAH

http://www.drudgereportarchives.com/goto/?...For%3DMETEORITE
 
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Strange Comet Unlike Anything Known......... *PIC*

Posted By: PROZZAK <Send E-Mail>
Date: Friday, 18 June 2004, 4:42 p.m.

Wild 2 is unlike any other comet known to man. When comets start dropping from the skies onto houses and when scientists really don't know much about them, this makes this writer start wondering out load.

Normally scientists pretend to at least know what is out there and what is actually going on. However, with the rapid increase in the skies raining debris upon the earth, it is important that we take a second look at what the scientists are perhaps "afraid" of.....

Strange Comet Unlike Anything Known
By Robert Roy B
itt
Senior Science Writer
posted: 02:00 pm ET
17 June 2004
http://www.space.com/scienceastron

omy/star...lts_040617.html


A detailed analysis of the comet Wild 2 (pronounced
"Vilt 2") has left astronomers astounded at an object that has no known peers in the solar system.

The comet, examined in a close flyby in January by NASA's Stardust spacecraft, has towering protrusions and steep-walled craters that seem to defy gravity. More than a dozen jets of material shoot out from its insides. Dust swirls around the comet in unexpectedly dense pockets.

Among the bizarre features are two depressions with flat floors and nearly vertical walls that resemble giant footprints. They aren't structured like typical impact craters. The features have been named Left Foot and Right Foot in a new map of the comet, which is roughly 3 miles (5 kilometers) wide.

Only t
wo other comets have been seen up close, but both appeared fairly smooth and were nowhere near so heavily cratered. Nor do the pockmarked surfaces common to asteroids and moons bear much stylistic r
esem
blance to the shapes seen on Wild 2.

"So far, as far as we know Wild 2 is a unique object," said Donald Brow
nlee, an astronomy professor at the University of Washington and Stardust's principal investigator.

Brownlee told SPACE.com that Wild 2 could represent a unique class of comet. He and his colleagues had expected it to be relatively featureless with a dusty, charcoal-like coating. Instead they found a place riddled with apparently ancient impact craters. Broad mesas and steep canyons stand out clearly.

It is more likely, Brownlee added, that Wild 2 will turn out to be a garden variety comet once more of them are studied up close.

Brownlee's group and other research teams present four analyses of Wild 2 in the June 18 issue of the journal Science, building o
n preliminary results released in March.

Almost no gravity

Scientists don't know exactly what comets are made of. But they're thought to represent the composition of
the oute
r solar system in its primordial state. They're loaded with frozen water and other ices, plus organic materials and silicates, or rock. Many theorists b
elieve comets delivered the water and other pre-biotic ingredients that led to life on Earth.

Stardust flew to within 147 miles (237 kilometers) of Wild 2 on Jan. 2. The observations -- and dust samples that will be returned to Earth in 2006 for lab study -- should improve understanding of the solar system's formation.

Craters on Wild 2, presumably caused by run-ins with smaller objects, are strangely free of the powder, rocks and other debris commonly seen in impact craters on other bodies. Brownlee thinks this is because the comet is a bit like hard, frozen dirt that takes a hit but is brittle, so material flies out.

And because the
comet is so small, the material does not fall back.

"There's almost no gravity at the surface," Brownlee said. "If you were standing on [the surface], you
could jump
into orbit."

Yet Wild 2 is not a fractured pile of rubble that would all fly apart when hit, as some astronomers expected. Brownlee: "We're sure this is a rigid material because it ca
n support cliffs and spires."

Spires shooting up from inside craters "looks like Monument Valley in Arizona," Brownlee said at a press conference today. They likely formed as material around them eroded, indicated that the comet has lost about 328 feet (100 meters) of its surface since birth.

What sort of material can crumble under impact, leave sheer walls and allow its parent body to remain intact?

Previous research in Europe may provide the answer. Scientists made artificial comets of finally powdered organic materials and ice in a vacuum. "They always ended up with a rig
id, crusty material," Brownlee said. "If you were standing on it you might go right through it."

He suggested the consistency of the comet is something
like freeze-dri
ed astronaut ice cream.

Comets 'blow up'

That all assumes the "footprints" and other depressions on Wild 2 are in fact impact craters. Other forces could be at work.

"Comets do blow up unexpectedly," Brownlee pointed out, adding that bui
lt-up internal pressure and "steam explosions" might be responsible for some of the surface features.

In another baffling surprise, Brownlee said, dozens of photos show no small craters on Wild 2, only the large craters that are presumably billions of years old. Perhaps small craters erode away, he said.

Brownlee is also intrigued by the utter lack of similarities between Wild 2 and Phoebe, a fairly small moon of Saturn recently imaged up close by the Cassini spacecraft. Phoebe is thought to be a captured object,
having originated -- like Wild 2 -- beyond Neptune. But Phoebe's gently sloping craters, which are riddled with boulders, resemble those seen on asteroids. And Phoe
be has many small c
raters embedded in larger, older craters.

"It's fascinating that they're so different," Brownlee said in a telephone interview.

The two objects may have started out with the same stuff, he speculates, but then underwent different histories. Perhaps like larger objects -- planets and other moon
s -- Phoebe was once heated enough to melt its insides, which produces a different chemical and mineral structure.

Phoebe is considerably larger than Wild 2 -- about 137 miles (220 kilometers) wide -- so self-gravity could have something to do with the differences. And Phoebe has likely never traveled inside the orbit of Saturn, so it probably has not been hit with solar radiation to the extent now experienced by Wild 2.

Swarms of particles

Comet Wild 2 probably gathered itself to
gether 4.5 billion years ago, just after the Sun was born, in a region beyond Neptune known as the Kuiper Belt.

A 0.13-inch (3.2-mm) projectile created
this 4-inch (10-cm) cra
ter with a flat floor and sheer walls in lab material perhaps similar to the composition of comet Wild 2.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

In 1974 it had a close encounter with Jupiter and was thrown onto a new orbit that brings it closer to the Sun. A comet loses material when it approaches
the Sun, as solar radiation causes ice from its surface to "sublimate" into space, carring dust and larger particles with it. The process creates a cloud of material that reflects sunlight and creates the familiar head of a comet (scientists call it a coma) and sometimes a tail.

Among the new findings: Wild 2 has lost about 3 feet (1 meter) of its surface since 1974.

Stardust flew right through some of that coma material, avoiding boulder-sized objects and grabbing
more than 1,000 tiny bits in a specially designed catcher's mitt.

"These things were like a thunderbolt," said Anthony Tuzzolino, a
senior scientist at the Un
iversity of Chicago's Enrico Fermi Institute. "I didn't anticipate running into this kind of show."

Stardust encountered two intense swarms of dust with relative voids in between, suggesting that ejections from Wild 2 come in intense spurts. Comet Halley, studied in a 1986 flyby, exhibited a much smoother distribution of particles.

Large chunks of material are p
robably ejected from the comet and then fragment into swarms of particles, said Thanasis Economou, another Fermi Institute researcher involved in the study.

More to learn



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ASTEROID (2004 MC) - EARTH FLY-BY - 6-29-4 (0.009 AU)

Posted By: All_The_Info
Date: Friday, 25 June 2004, 2:43 p.m.

ASTEROID (2004 MC) - EARTH FLY-BY - 6-29-4 (0.009 AU)

Earth to Moon Distance - 0.0026 AU
Earth to 2004 MC Distance - 0.0094 AU

The closest approach will be 3.62 x the Earth-Moon distance.
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Major News About Minor Objects
http://www.hohmanntransfer.com/mn/0406/23.htm

"McCarthy Observatory in Connecticut reported 2004 MC from early yesterday, and KLENOT from last night (6-22-4). This small object is only
till listed by NEODyS, which today cut its risk assessment to one very low-rated solution."

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Asteroid/Comet Connection - Consolidated Risk Tables - 2004 MC
http://www.hohmanntransfer.com/crt.htm#2004mc

"Notes: 2004 MC was dis
covered on 16 June by LINEAR and announced the next day, which is when JPL posted it. NEODyS posted it on the 19th following further observation. JPL removed it on June 22nd, and NEODyS on the 25th."

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NASA - Upcoming close Approaches to Earth
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/close.html

Object Name - 2004 MC
Close Approach Date - 2004-Jun-29
Miss Distance (AU) - 0.0094 (1,410,000 KM)
Miss Distance (LD) - 3.7
Estimated Diameter* - 63m - 140m

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NASA Orbit Simulator - Asteroid (2004 MC)
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=2004+MC

MPEC - 2004 MC - Current Observations
http://newton.dm.unipi.it/
cgi-bin/neodys/n...:2004MC;obspred

NEODyS - Asteroid (2004 MC) - Orbital Info
http://newton.dm.unipi.it/cgi-bin/neodys/n...cts:2004MC;main

Close Approaches (from 1950 to 2100):

Planet Date MJD Nominal Distance (AU) Minimum Possible Distance (AU) Stretching (AU) Width (AU) Close approach probability Linearity Applies
EARTH 1981/08/13.37773 44829.4 0.0381767 0.0133233 0.5028 4.075e-07 0.132 No
EARTH 2004/06/29.50570 53185.5 0.
0093938 0.0093385 1.844e-05 6.892e-08 1 Yes
EARTH 2042/08/25.92046 67121.9 0.0666564 0.0540199 0.947 5.392e-07 0.0678 No
EARTH 2061/05/25.17203 73969.2 0.198523 0.0765021 0.3313 1.095
e-07 0.1
86 No
EARTH 2099/06/05.06359 87859.1 0.168784 0.124524 2.059 2.98e-08 0.0253 No

NEODyS - Complete Object List
http://newton.dm.unipi.it/cgi-bin/neodys/n...cts_list:0;main

-- -- --

Next Close Ap
proach Asteroid - 2004 MX-2 (0.0038 AU) - 7-7-4
http://www.hohmanntransfer.com/crt.htm#2004mx2

Orbit Simulator - 2004 MX-2
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/db_shm?des=2004+MX2

"2004 MX2 was discovered on 20 June 2004 by LINEAR and announced the next day, which is when it was posted by JPL. NEODyS poste
d it on the 22nd and removed it on the 24th."

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CURRENT RECORD - 2004 FH - 43,000 KM (.000286 AU) - 3-18-4

Nearest Asteroid (2004 FH) Passes Within 50,000
km of Earth

http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news142.html


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The Cosmic Bombardment Continues
By Michael Goodspeed
http://www.thunderbolts.info/

(Cliff)

With the ongoing controversy surrounding mysterious
disappearing media accounts of fireballs, meteors,
asteroids, and "crashed planes", it will be
interesting to see if ANYONE in the international or
American media picks up this report, issued hours ago
in New Zealand.

I repeat - some incredibly strange and intense
celestial activity is going on - and it is NOT BEING
REPORTED by the large majority of media. Again, the
question is, WHY?

From:
<a href='h
tp://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,3882-3469666,00.html' target='_blank'>http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,3882-3469666,00.html</a>
Today In New Zealand News
Residents Report Meteor
27/06/2004 12:07 PM <b

r>NewstalkZB
A South Island radio station is being swamped with
reports of a meteor strike
in the Mackenzie Country.

People from Christchurch to Timaru say they saw a
bright light streaking across the sky around 9.30 on
Saturday night.

Port FM announcer James Valentine says he has taken
dozens of calls describing the dramatic end of the
meteor's journey.

He says it exploded before it hit the ground, and
flames and debris were seen in the sky.

James Valentine says a consensus is building around
the idea the meteor crashed to earth somewhere near
Twizel.

(END REPORT).
 
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