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About an hour ago (7:55 PM local time), I was driving along near 138th
St and Shea in Scottsdale, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, in a mostly dark residential neighborhood when all of a sudden I saw this enormous green light in the corner of my eye to the northeast, and turned my head to see something very large descend. It had something encircled by a green glow with a tail, and I assume it was just a space rock or some other type of object. There are mountains nearby (the McDowell Mountains, I believe), although didn't really obstruct my view of the object until it was very close to the ground. The object did drop on the other side of the mountains. I can virtually guarantee you that this made a collision with the Earth, since when it disappeared behind the mountains, it was still many orders of magnitude larger than anything else I've seen. I had my windows open and radio in my car relatively low but I didn't hear anything that would indicate a collision. I smelt burning but it was probably from my car (it likes to do that a lot). Surely these things must be tracked. There must be a place I can go tomorrow that will tell me where this thing landed (if it did at all). Is there such a database? I'll check the local newspapers but I doubt they'll have anything about it. Any help would be appreciated. Jason |
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Jason You should have pulled over and marked the spot where you saw
this green object,and gone back in the morning. Next advice junk that car. Bert |
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