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Falcon 9 Debris Found on Washington Farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot" data-source="post: 5440526" data-attributes="member: 9919"><p>By luck, my kids and I were on a beach, and got to watch the re-entry, zoom across the horizon. I thought it was a meteor at first, but retrospectively moved much slower . As it was heading towards the States, I think my view was somewhat before most videos in the link. Initially was one bright spot in sky, then "blew up" which left the 'streamers" behind it.</p><p></p><p>Literally a buddy of mine (our kids were playing on the beach) were discussing Elon for like 20 minutes <strong><em>immediately </em></strong>before this happened, with him taking some stance of we cannot leave it to the 'uber-rich' to save the world., and going on about how ridiculous it is to try to colonize Mars. Once I found out it was space X debris..,I noted 'that's the first warning shot, across the bow, ". Never go against Elon.</p><p></p><p>there are some decent vids in the twitter thread (click on map) by far the coolest thing i have seen in the sky.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1375301028514500615[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1375299788241915905[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot, post: 5440526, member: 9919"] By luck, my kids and I were on a beach, and got to watch the re-entry, zoom across the horizon. I thought it was a meteor at first, but retrospectively moved much slower . As it was heading towards the States, I think my view was somewhat before most videos in the link. Initially was one bright spot in sky, then "blew up" which left the 'streamers" behind it. Literally a buddy of mine (our kids were playing on the beach) were discussing Elon for like 20 minutes [B][I]immediately [/I][/B]before this happened, with him taking some stance of we cannot leave it to the 'uber-rich' to save the world., and going on about how ridiculous it is to try to colonize Mars. Once I found out it was space X debris..,I noted 'that's the first warning shot, across the bow, ". Never go against Elon. there are some decent vids in the twitter thread (click on map) by far the coolest thing i have seen in the sky. [MEDIA=twitter]1375301028514500615[/MEDIA] [MEDIA=twitter]1375299788241915905[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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