Thu, 17 May 2012 21:26:57
Fallen Objects Are Parts of U.S Delivery Rocket
ImageAs we reported, two ball-shaped meteoroids crashed to ground thirty kilometers to the northeast of Buren Soum, Tuv Province.
According to a team comprising specialists from defense, emergency and astrology, who inspected the object, the two objects described by local people as meteoroids, were parts of U.S delivery rocket Delta-2. In particular, it was a liquid fuel tank of the rocket that was launched on September 25, 2009 from the Cape Canaveral’s station in Florida, the United States. The stainless steel object was 7.5-meter in diameter and had a number seal “02728” on it.
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