An inexplicable megacryometeor almost killed a man in England

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An inexplicable megacryometeor almost killed a man in England



One of the strangest aerial phenomena that occurs with increasing frequency lately is the discovery of what appears to be megacryometeors hitting the ground. While the prevailing theory seems to be that these are pieces of ice that fall from the aircraft above their head, these unexplained pieces of ice predate the arrival of aviation and, sometimes, do not come close to the flight routes.



A Spanish megacryometeor of 2007.A Spanish megacryometeor of 2007.

Pieces of ice of up to 6.6 pounds (3.0 kg) once fell from cloudless skies in Spain for ten days in a row.



The last case of a rock explained ice that fell from the sky occurred in Bristol, England, where Jamie Shean, a resident of Lockleaze, escaped certain death by sheer luck. Shean was at home around 10:20 pm on Saturday, November 3 when he heard what he says. it sounded like an explosion Coming from the address of your room:



I was sitting watching television. It should have been at 10:15 p.m., maybe at 10.20 p.m., I'm not sure. There was only this almighty 'boom', like a massive crash from the bedroom. It sounded like an explosion. I expected to find that someone had fired a firework through the window and it had shot into the room. It was a hell of a shock. I realized that I would have died if I had been in bed at that time.



Photographs of Shean's room show that the piece of ice pierced a huge hole in the ceiling, revealing the sky. Several large pieces of ice, some of them ice from a soccer ball, were found scattered about the room. It is difficult to say how big the whole piece of ice could have been, but since many of the broken pieces were too large to fit in a freezer, this was a large block of ice.


Yes, that would have hurt.Yes, that would have hurt.

Earlier this year, CCTV cameras in London captured a megacryometeor or missed a street sweeper by the mere foot.



As in many recent cases, the ice was clear or whitish, not the blue that would be expected if the ice had been discharged from an aircraft washbasin system. Even so, it could have formed the exterior of an airplane; the nearby Bristol airport says there were two planes flying around at that time and I will investigate. Although in some cases these pieces of ice have fallen in areas close to aviation activity, in many cases they have not. Could these be a natural phenomenon? Apart from a 2007 studyLittle scientific research has been done on these anomalous frozen meteors.


Cases like this make you wonder: if lately there have been so many cases in which these pieces of ice have fallen in populated areas, how many times should this occur daily at sea or in depopulated areas?


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