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Posted - Oct 03 2003 : 11:34:02 AM Not a comet, but it sounds better than meteor!
From: http://www.rednova.com/rnprogs/iodgen?k=3&u=99&y=2003&m=10&d=1
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Posted - Oct 09 2003 : 1:27:22 PM yeah i never really think of it too often but how much space junk is there up there... theres got be an assload of satellites working or not up there.
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Posted - Oct 08 2003 : 6:30:40 PM Yea, Space Junk
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Posted - Oct 08 2003 : 12:12:21 PM most of the shooting stars you see at nite are pieces of space junk falling into earths atmosphere...
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Posted - Oct 08 2003 : 09:52:59 AM Could very well have been a satellite. There are so many up there (anyone remeber Iridium? they're all mostly idle now...) in decaying orbits...Though I am not an expert, and tend just not to be interested in "space stuff". Was cool to see though...
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Posted - Oct 08 2003 : 12:46:09 AM Nah, Not a satelite. Well not a US. If it was the News would be all over it. and that is what we would hear on the news. Also, if you look at it hard, it looks like a bird taking a dive. On channel 8 a golf sized ball went thu there roof and into there living room.
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Posted - Oct 03 2003 : 2:21:15 PM I really think that it was a piece of a satalite
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