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jackovesk
24th December 2011, 15:10
December 23, 2011

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Mystery "space ball" ... baffled authorities have contacted NASA and the European space agency. Photo: AFP

A large metallic ball has fallen out of the sky on a remote grassland in Namibia, prompting baffled authorities to contact NASA and the European space agency.

The hollow ball with a circumference of 1.1 metres was found near a village in the north of the country some 750km from the capital, Windhoek, according to police forensics director Paul Ludik.

Locals had heard several small explosions a few days beforehand, he said.

With a diameter of 35cm, the ball has a rough surface and appears to consist of "two halves welded together".

It was made of a "metal alloy known to man" and weighed six kilograms, said Ludik.

It was found 18 metres from its landing spot, a hole 33 centimetres deep and 3.8 metres wide.

Several such balls have dropped in southern Africa, Australia and Latin America in the past 20years, authorities found in an internet search.

The sphere was discovered mid-November, but authorities first did tests before announcing the find.

Police deputy inspector-general Vilho Hifindaka concluded the sphere did not pose any danger.

"It is not an explosive device, but rather hollow, but we had to investigate all this first," he said.

http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/space-ball-drops-on-namibia-20111223-1p7nk.html

PS - I'm so sorry I posted this, the only reason I did...Was in the hope that the MSM would read my Xmas message to them..!

F_uck Off & stop waisting our time you bunch of MoFo's..!

jackovesk
27th December 2011, 17:03
The A-Hole MSM are Right on Cue...With their Explanation..!

The aliens aren't attacking, it's just a hydrazine bladder tank falling from the sky


Hollow ball found on remote grassland
Baffled authorities contact NASA
Website commentator solves the mystery


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THE great mystery of the space ball has been solved. We can now rest easy in the knowledge aliens aren't pelting random space junk at Earth.

There was wide speculation after a bizarre object, made from a “metal alloy known to man”, fell out of the sky on to remote grassland in Namibia.

Authorities were so baffled by the find NASA and the European Space Agency were called in to investigate.

It seems this was totally unnecessary when you have the power of the internet. After the investigation went public, a commentator on tech site Gawker identified the ball as a piece of an unmanned rocket.

"For anyone wondering what it actually is, it's likely a 39-litre hydrazine bladder tank (based on its apparent size; there are also much larger hydrazine tanks). They're used on unmanned rockets for satellite launches, which would explain why they're falling down in such a specific geographic footprint," Thidrekr said.

The European space company Astrium told Gawker the tanks are found in the Ariane 5 rocket, which are frequently used by the European Space Agency to launch satellites.

The sphere was discovered mid-November, with forensic police conducting tests before announcing the find.

Authorities remained baffled, but they did conclude the sphere did not pose any danger.

"It is not an explosive device, but rather hollow, but we had to investigate all this first," police deputy inspector-general Vilho Hifindaka said.

Several such balls have also dropped in southern Africa, Australia and Latin America in the past 20 years.

http://www.news.com.au/technology/sci-tech/the-internet-kills-space-ball-mystery/story-fn5fsgyc-1226230525526

PS - I will just Cut & Paste my 1st PS..!



PS - I'm so sorry I posted this, the only reason I did...Was in the hope that the MSM would read my Xmas message to them..!

F_uck Off & stop waisting our time you bunch of MoFo's..!

Calz
27th December 2011, 18:36
Not just mainstream ... Linda Moulton Howe (unless she borrowed from the same source ... quite possible).

December 23, 2011 - Namibia Space Ball Mystery -
A Hydrazine Bladder Tank?


Left: A photo provided by the National Forensic Science Institute of Namibia shows
a hollow, metallic ball, 14-inches in diameter (35 cm) and weighing 13 pounds (6 kilograms),
that fell out of the sky in November 2011, on a remote grassland in Namibia.

Baffled authorities contacted NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) who had
no answers. Image source AFP.

Right: Recent theory is it's a nineteen-inch-diameter
39-litre hydrazine bladder tank for spacecraft, launch vehicle and upper stage
applications. Titanium hydrazine propellant tank with EPDM bladder, is typically
used on all versions of Ariane 5 and the Atmospheric
Re-entry Demonstrator. See EADSAstrium.

For more about ancient metal spheres, see Forbidden Knowledge.

http://www.earthfiles.com/