• Metallic space ball drops from sky in Namibia
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[QUOTE=ElectricSquid;33852056]Time to call the SCP Foundation.[/QUOTE] Please note: The SCP Foundation does not, and never will exist. ElectricSquid died of natural causes.
[quote]Several such balls have dropped in southern Africa, Australia and Latin America in the past 20 years, authorities found in an internet search.[/quote] Oh shit guys I searched stuff like this and found things before No seriously dude UFOs were here on 9/11 I found a video
[QUOTE=Zeke129;33852953]If Sask is in reference to Saskatchewan I'd like to know where this hit[/QUOTE] I going to take a wild guess and say a Canola field.
Dammit, did the USA lose another drone?
First thing i saw when i opened the article was ''Balls have dropped''
sputnik, is that you?
[QUOTE=ashton93;33853971]sputnik, is that you?[/QUOTE] Sputnik 1 was only 53cm in diameter, the ball in question is 110cm in diameter.
[QUOTE=OvB;33853950]I going to take a wild guess and say a Canola field.[/QUOTE] Except less than half the province is used for agriculture [img]http://i.imgur.com/T2NAH.png[/img] Large un-numbered section at the top has little to no agricultural usage
[QUOTE=Zeke129;33854298]Except less than half the province is used for agriculture [img]http://i.imgur.com/T2NAH.png[/img] Large un-numbered section at the top has little to no agricultural usage[/QUOTE] As an Albertan, I learned everything I need to know about Saskatchewan from the road from Edmonton to Regina. [editline]22nd December 2011[/editline] Cool that ya'll have sand dunes up north, though.
i learned that everywhere west of ontario is really fucking cold in the winter go figure
my hopes and dreams = crushed
SWAP GAS
It's filled with gremlins.
Must've been aliens.
[img_thumb]http://www.dbkai.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/ep_001_img_010.jpg[/img_thumb] Satellite fuel tank hmm. thought it would be bigger.
[QUOTE=OvB;33853950]I going to take a wild guess and say a Canola field.[/QUOTE] AKA it could have been literally anywhere in Saskatchewan
[QUOTE=A big fat ass;33854787]AKA it could have been literally anywhere in Saskatchewan[/QUOTE] Wasn't it that fireball that lit up the sky about a year ago? or was that just a meteor?
spaceballs? oh shit, there goes the planet
[QUOTE=markg06;33852054]Quick everyone sneeze and cough on it just in case it's from Mars.[/QUOTE] It landed in Namibia, in Africa. I don't think that will be necessary.
[QUOTE=TF2Master;33854478]SWAP GAS[/QUOTE] For what?
That satellite must be happy... His balls have finally dropped.
Maybe in the future we can label or engrave these with something to the effect of "not an alien spaceship," not every authority is going to know what the hell one of these is.
[IMG]http://emol.org/film/archives/spaceballs/spaceballs.jpg[/IMG]
This is kinda off topic, but it reminded me of something it's kinda interesting. Somewhere between the 30's-60's The US used similar hollow metal balls to locate their planes that were on a top secret mission above the sea, and had to make an emergency landing. The enemy could have easily picked up radio signals so that wasn't an option. Instead the pilots were told to drop a metal ball in the sea and wait. When the balls sunk down, and when the pressure gathered up, the force eventually smashed the sphere flat at certain depth. That made a really loud sound that was picked up by under sea microphones. And if the enemy got one of the spheres in their hands, no valuable technology was lost. There's a layer in the deep sea, where sound waves can travel hundreds of miles because of the temperature and salt levels. The sound waves don't spread out in every direction because they tend to bend towards the layers center surface so that they bounce up and down. A similar layer is up in the atmosphere (in fact that's how the US knew when the soviet had made their first successful nuclear bomb test, they heard it).
[QUOTE=AlexDeviant;33852232]It's that Somalian dude who tried to launch his backyard rocket :v: .[/QUOTE] He wasn't Somalian.
It's God
Something must have lost their balls of steel in space
[IMG]http://chzmemebase.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/alienssquare.jpg[/IMG]
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