HOAX? NASA Reports a Ghost Meteor Explosion Over Atlantic Ocean
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Subject: HOAX? NASA Reports a Ghost Meteor Explosion Over Atlantic Ocean Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:45 pm
HOAX? NASA Reports a Ghost Meteor Explosion Over Atlantic Ocean
Published on Feb 24, 2016
HOAX? NASA Reports a Ghost Meteor Explosion Over Atlantic Ocean Were you aware that a massive explosion equal to 13,000 tons TNT recently happened nearly 620 miles off of the coast of Brasil?
According to the Daily Mail and a Nasa spokesperson, a massive fireball plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on February 6th.
As we're told, it's very unlikely that anyone saw it though it was likely picked up by military sensors accross the world. NASA and other space experts were, once again, blindsided by it ..... or this is never happened.
The story goes as follows
NASA reports huge explosion of seven meter space rock over the Atlantic. A huge fireball crashed into the Atlantic earlier this month - and went almost unseen. The event took place on February 6 at 14 00 UTC when a meteor exploded in the air 620 miles (1,000km) off the coast of Brazi. According to NASA's Near-Earth Object Fireball page, this fireball was the biggest to impact the planet since the Chelyabinsk fireball that had 500,000 tons of TNT energy a few years ago.
In only days, one asteroid will do an Earth-flyby on March 8th. We're told 2013 TX68 poses no threat to the planet but could still get very close to Earth according to NASA. The 150 foot wide asteroid will fly to the Earth possibly as close as 11,000 miles (17,000km).
While a NASA spokesperson tell us: "There is no existing evidence that an asteroid or any other celestial object is on a tragectory that will impact Earth" and "in fact, not a single one of the known objects has any credible chance of hitting our planet over the next century."
We'll mention he forgot to add this disclaimer: "At least not one that we are aware of and can clearly see coming at this time."
How many more are they missing?
NASA is currently tracking 1,600+ 'potentialy hazardous asteroids' and it has only been 'blind luck' that has so far saved humanity from serious impact. Former astronaut Ed Lu has described the situation that our planet in now facing as "cosmic roulette". How long before humanity's luck runs out?
http://allnewspipeline.com/Meteor_Str...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec...
https://www.rt.com/news/333345-fireba...
HOAX? NASA Reports a Ghost Meteor Explosion Over Atlantic Ocean