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|    Skybuck Flying to All    |
|    Re: Flash in the sky spotted (it faded a    |
|    09 Jun 11 04:38:58    |
      XPost: alt.astronomy, alt.sci.physics, nl.wetenschap       From: Windows7IsOK@DreamPC2006.com              Then again, if the detonation did not cause an entire mass to energy       transfer then some pieces/debry might still be thrown into space and deflect       against other rocks... so there is still a chance to some of that debry       might be heading towards earth !              Everbody DUCK ! ;) =D              Bye,        Skybuck =D              "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message       news:289df$4df031bb$5419acc3$7515@cache3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...              However there might still be some particles in space, like dust or water       vapor, so perhaps the nuclear explosion does have some rippling effect in       space... but perhaps not enough to cause a "shock wave".              Bye,        Skybuck.              "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message       news:6e2a7$4df03096$5419acc3$6675@cache3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...              Suppose that I am correct for a moment and there was indeed an explosion       somewhere in the asteroid belt.              What implications would this have ?!?              1. Would there be a hole in the asteroid belt ? (Can it be seen from earth       or satellites, maybe hubble ?)              2. Would there be a "blast wave" that blows away all other asteroids ?!?       (But there is no air in space ?)              So how do nuclear explosions behave in space ?              3. Anyway if debry does fly around then perhaps earth could be in danger of       "shrapnel".              So there might actually be some kind of debry heading our way...              I am not sure how long it would take for that stuff to get here...              You guys better watch the skies with your hopefully capable and advanced       equipment...              Another explanation could be that some planet was hit with something and I       couldn't see the planet but did see the explosion...              Bye,        Skybuck.                     "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message       news:5c8ac$4df02e49$5419acc3$4994@cache3.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...              Time for one more explanation:              I tell you what I think really happened:              1. A big comet from outerspace hit another rock/asteroid somewhere in the       asteroid belt around our planets.              2. This led to a big nuclear explosion which was visible from earth.              Bye,        Skybuck.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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