Anonymous ID: c39778 Aug. 3, 2018, 6:26 a.m. No.2429631   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9654 >>9667 >>9691 >>9696 >>0076 >>0105

Re. : FIREBALL

 

>>2428671

Lurking Dane-anon here. I was sitting in my window last night at about 10 pm , smokinand and enjoying the cool evening air , and as i was looking at the stars i fucking noticed one was moving ... and FAST . I kept my eye on the fucker , it was shining bright . It came from aprox. 2 finger-widths north of the Cassiopea constellation and moved "under" Cas.-con. and finally disapeared aprox. 4/5 fingerwidths south of Cas.-con. , the thing lasted about 10 sec. . And let me tell you anons , i KNOW airplane lights , just as i know target and distance evaluation. This thing was not an airplane and it was not in earth atmosphere . Ive never seen shit like that ever ! furthermore ............

 

Aprox. 1/1,5 hours later i was in my window again this time several airplanes in he sky traveling high abd fast , and then i saw a meteor , or a "shooting star" if you will but i was not like any shooting star i`ve seen before because this fucker exploded , I remember thinking " that was som fucking serious explosion ". it just lastet a sec. like any other shooting star , but it was different .

The thing is my observation was to the north-east and Greenland is to the north-west of my pos. . Well these fuckers rarely travel alone or what ?

There was fuckery afoot in the skies last night .

Anonymous ID: c39778 Aug. 3, 2018, 6:46 a.m. No.2429823   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2429654

It would definitely make sence if not because , when i saw it the light was super bright , and then halfways under the Cassiopea const. , the light faded increasingly before it disapeared , pretty much as if you see a car in the distance at night , coming towards you and then turning off (away from you) in a soft bend .

But maybe there is a common sencical explanetion to it .

Maybe i`m just triggered POTUS space force comments all the time . I allways tend to seek the down to earth explanations my self , but last night was fucking weird .

Anonymous ID: c39778 Aug. 3, 2018, 7:05 a.m. No.2430022   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0131

>>2429667

Well that certainly accounts for the meteor stuff . maybe this extraordinay heatwave on the northern hemisphere has something to do with the meteors crashing extra hard into the atmosphere idk . Surely there is an explanation .