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Debris From Satellite Collision Falling Down On Texas

February 16, 2009

According to reports, debris is apparently falling down on Texas from the satellite collision which took place last week.<br /> ....Houston (dbTechno) - According to reports, debris is apparently falling down on Texas from the satellite collision which took place last week.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received a series of reports from law enforcement agencies in Texas in regards to reports of debris falling out of the sky.

The biggest of which was something which looked like a ball of fire going across the Texas sky.

The belief is that this debris is from the collision of a U.S. satellite and Russian satellite last week.

Not only was a ball of fire seen, but a sonic boom was also reported in the state.

According to the FAA, there have been no injuries, deaths, or anything of that nature from the debris.

On top of that, there have also been no reports of any damage.

There has been a warning issued though for pilots to keep their eyes open to spot any type of debris of this nature.

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6 Responses to “Debris From Satellite Collision Falling Down On Texas”

  1. B on February 16th, 2009 8:48 am

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    Who does your research? US Strategic Command said the fireballs in the sky were NOT from the satellite collision last week.

    Try looking things up before writing a story.

  2. charles slavis on February 16th, 2009 9:35 am

    At 10 pm on the day of the collision I saw a bright light falling southward. It burned like titanium might with a white light. I live in Ohio. I told my wife space junk came in.

  3. charles slavis on February 16th, 2009 9:43 am

    After seeing the white light in the sky. I read about satellites colliding and suspect that I saw a piece burn up on the way in. I am not sure of the exact direction of the fall but I was thinking towards the south.

  4. Nick on February 16th, 2009 6:57 pm

    Oh sure! We’ll believe it was a satellite collision! Who are they trying to trick? It isnt working on me! We all know it was a UFO. Sucha LAME excuse!

  5. derrick porter on February 17th, 2009 7:16 am

    ok, if it ISNT from the crash ing satellites, (it wasnt ours, or theirs) then it has to belong to someone. Why would OUR govt of any of them NOT take the easy out and just say “Sure, its from the crash. Absolutely 100%.” they called roswell a weather balloon! this time they actually HAVE a plausible excuse and dont USE it? isnt that weird?

  6. Rick on February 17th, 2009 12:32 pm

    US shot down a satellite last week too, how come that isn’t in the news.


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