ID | #1479928939 |
Added | Wed, 23/11/2016 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
On the morning of November 22, 2016 at 6:30 on Fukushima raced bright UFO.
16-year-old Japanese teenager took video of an unusual object that streaked across the sky once off the coast of Japan earthquake with magnitude of 7.3.
United States geological survey (USGS) said the quake occurred in the district of Futaba district of Fukushima Prefecture. After the incident, off the coast of Fukushima, site of the recent nuclear catastrophe, a threat of a tsunami.
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Original news
November 22,2016 Fukushima Japan.Teenager films 'meteorite' UFO burning across sky following Japanese earthquake
The teenager, 16, from Japan, filmed the extraordinary sight trailing across the evening sky this evening
The video emerged as the country absorbed the 7.3 magnitude earthquake that has shaken Tokyo after striking off the coast of Japan.
Early reports said a tsunami warning had been issued after the incident off the coast of Fukushima, the site of the recent nuclear catastrophe.
United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the quake hit Namie, Futaba District, Fukushima.
Hypotheses
Cloud (natural and man-made)
Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Xichang Space Center (Songlin), Sichuan (China) Vehicle: CZ-3C/G2 Payload: TL 1D
Investigation
Based on the speed and appearance of the object is a condensation trail of a plane, illuminated by the morning sun.
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Cloud (natural and man-made)
Clouds are the products of condensation of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere, visible in the sky from the surface of the earth. They consist of tiny drops of water and/or ice crystals (called cloud elements).
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