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Old 08-10-2009, 03:36 PM   #5
KathyT
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Default Re: Solar Impact 08-22-2009 - Will our sun be hit by a dead dwarf star?

http://www.space.com/news/090610-mil...fireballs.html

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For 15 years, scientists have benefited from data gleaned by U.S. classified satellites of natural fireball events in Earth's atmosphere – but no longer.

A recent U.S. military policy decision now explicitly states that observations by hush-hush government spacecraft of incoming bolides and fireballs are classified secret and are not to be released, SPACE.com has learned.

The satellites' main objectives include detecting nuclear bomb tests, and their characterizations of asteroids and lesser meteoroids as they crash through the atmosphere has been a byproduct data bonanza for scientists.

The upshot: Space rocks that explode in the atmosphere are now classified.
Now why would NASA begin to hide things from us?
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