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    Yah, it was a movie! Was wondering what was going on because it was so realistic first time I saw it but it didn't make sense for such important news to be in CINEMAX!

    Quote Originally Posted by Breadfox View Post
    di ba kaha to movie? i saw a movie back in cinemax when i was still in elementary (early 1990's) that they shot as a news report. the whole movie was like watching the news, and it was about a doomsday comet hitting earth too. we really thought it was real at first, until we changed the channel to cnn and to bbc

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    o.. basin Onion Movie to.. haha. or Cloverfield..

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    Yup, he thinks its news on cinemax. If he was looknig for drama hed prolly go and watch regular pinoy news :P

    ~Ark

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    mao ba ni ang inyo pasabot? nia sa news sa global station, gi-link sa youtube: YouTube - Meteor over Canada www.JJ.AM landag kaayo!

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    murag "without warning" ang title sa movie ana. kita nasad ko ana sa HBO or CINEMAX pag 90's pa to. Lagpas kaayo ug starting kay mura kunohay normal movie ang effect, unya naa lang mukalit static nya wagtang tanan sa tv kay e-interap kunohay nila ang regular programing para sa very important news which is the asteroid coming kunohay. pastilan atong salidaha! cge gud ko gawas sa among balay tan-aw signs sa asteroid! lolz!

    ambot lang sad mao ba nakit-an sa TS. hehe

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    basin ang METEOR lang toh which streaked the Canadian skies lately... or basin movie lang jud toh, not a news.



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    Meteor lights up skies over Western Canada

    CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) – A massive ball of fire that lit up the skies over two Western Canadian provinces on Thursday evening was likely among the biggest meteor events to be witnessed in Canada this year, one expert said.

    The fireball, which streaked through the darkening skies over Alberta and Saskatchewan at about 5:30 p.m. Calgary time, likely weighed between one and 10 tons and shone brightly enough to be seen over an area 700 km (435 miles) wide.

    "It was somewhere between the size of a chair to the size of a desk," said Alan Hildebrand, a planetary scientist at the University of Calgary and a coordinator of a fireball reporting service.

    "This one was pretty spectacular. For this year it will be one of the biggest that happens over Canada.... Something like this radiates like a billion-watt bulb. It's pretty bright light in the sky."

    Hildebrand said the meteor may have broken into hundreds of smaller meteorites that likely landed in central Saskatchewan near that province's border with Alberta.

    The fireball lit up the skies for about five seconds, he said.


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    Alberta meteor taken by amateur video
    YouTube - Edmonton - Alberta Meteor 2

    This one was pretty brief/quick. There have been longer footages. A famous one (about 30-40 second long clip) was taken during a football match sometime in 1996. It eventually landed in the rear bumper of a girl's car (if you've seen this documentary, the girl was a punkista type with nose piercings and the like).

    -RODION

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    hmmm... kung ang meteor mo abot parehas nah sa size sa mars....... mag party nalang ta daan 24/7 live like theres no tomorrow nalang....

    meteor a size of a chair.. won't kill a single ant in this earth... mahilis rana... hehe

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    bitaw TS, pls clarify the news in CINEMAX query...

    With Rodion, kada adlaw naay mahulog na asteriod, gikan sa muta kadak-on padaku. NASA knows that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntitaniC View Post
    hmmm... kung ang meteor mo abot parehas nah sa size sa mars....... mag party nalang ta daan 24/7 live like theres no tomorrow nalang....

    meteor a size of a chair.. won't kill a single ant in this earth... mahilis rana... hehe
    Actually, something 1 kilometer across is already quite dangerous--it doesn't have to be the size of Mars to be an E.L.E.

    The best way to evaluate threats so far (that is, if you're constantly monitoring Near-Earth Objects yourself, or involved in such an activity), is by using the Torino Scale...

    Torino Scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Torino Impact Hazard Scale

    -RODION

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