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Lanzhou Police Search for UFO Wreckage

 
Qinghai
12/15/2004 08:25 PM
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This story is getting a lot of media attention. Interesting given the silence after that short outburst of stories concerning ET relics (pipes) at the foot of Mount Baigong of Qinghai Provnce in the Summer of ´02.

www.chinanews.cn 2004-12-14 15:10:41

Chinanews, Lanzhou, Dec. 13 (By Liu Chengjun) - At 11:36 in the evening of December 11, Gansu´s Lanzhou city was suddenly illuminated by an extremely bright unidentified flying object (UFO) flying over the sky. The sound of an explosion was subsequently heard, followed by a strong tremor that could be felt within 100 sq km of the city.

Liu Yannan, a professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the Northwest Normal University and a teacher of astronomy for a long time, did not see the UFO personally. Rather, he saw the flash of light and heard the explosion. Based on descriptions from other witnesses, the UFO could have possibly been a small celestial body or cosmic dust entering the earth´s atmosphere.

On the night of the incident some people had guessed that the UFO might be a falling meteorite. Lanzhou police dispatched many policemen to search for it. But Professor Liu was of the opinion that the tremor did not seem to have been caused by a falling meteorite, but was more likely to have been caused by the friction resulting from the object traveling rapidly through the atmosphere and the vibration in the air after the explosion. There was the possibility that this could have been caused by small meteorites falling to the ground. Till now, what is certain is that no remains of any large meteorite have been found in the densely populated region.

Over seven hundreds cases concerning the UFO were reported to the Lanzhou police by 5:00 pm on December 12. Most of these informants reported they had found the meteorite. However, all these cases were confirmed to be false reports after investigation by the police.

Up till today, the UFO has not yet been found. But the municipal bureau of public security in Lanzhou has ordered the policemen in its five counties and districts to conduct an all-out search.
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:10 AM
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thanks, Qinghai
CHAI
12/08/2005 10:10 AM
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This is barely the tip of the iceberg.

Anybody speak Italian. Go ask the Mt. Etna neighbors what´s going on there?

It´s wild.
Qinghai
12/08/2005 10:10 AM
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Even China Daily covered the story. :)

Possible meteor lights up night sky in Gansu

www.chinaview.cn 2004-12-15 10:20:59

BEIJING, Dec. 15 -- The cause of the fireball seen streaking through the night sky on Saturday in Northwest China´s Gansu Province has not yet been confirmed.

"Rumbling, rumbling, rumbling, and then bang," said fireman Chen Yuanrong, from Lanzhou in the province, who admitted being left speechless by what he saw.

The Gansu Provincial Seismology Bureau recorded that an explosion took place in the suburbs, some 60 kilometres from downtown Lanzhou. By press time, the strange burning object, or what remains of it, had not been found by officials.

Chen said he is among hundreds of Lanzhou residents who reportedly spotted the "strange object" sweeping through the sky at 11:36 pm on Saturday. It was accompanied by earth-shattering rumbles.

"Nearly all of my fellow firemen heard the sounds, but I was lucky enough to see the bright object," Chen told China Daily in a phone interview yesterday.

At about 11:20 pm, the rumbling began and lasted approximately 15 minutes. Lying on his bed and looking out of his dormitory window, Chen saw the object lighting up the sky, turning night into day.

"Finally came the bang, but a long rumbling preceded it," Chen said.

According to the Beijing-based China Times, many eyewitnesses reported seeing two trails of unusually bright light. A taxi driver told the paper he was in his car when everything suddenly became "as bright as day."

When he pulled over, he saw a fireball with a long tail streaking across the sky, he said.

Police, working on the theory that it was a meteorite, set out to investigate the matter, but they have found no concrete evidence.

The local security department confirmed they had received more than 700 calls from people reporting the sighting. Some claimed it was an earthquake, and others assumed it was a falling aircraft.

Liu Yanan, astronomy professor at the Northwest Normal University, said it might have been a meteorite entering the earth´s atmosphere.

Local media are eager to uncover the facts or obtain evidence that could contribute to a scientific explanation. The Lanzhou Morning News has even posted a reward of 5,000 yuan (US$602) for anyone offering a substantial lead.

A fire broke out on a farm near Lanzhou on Saturday night which was presumed to be caused by the fireball, and by press time Zeng Dehua, a reporter from the Lanzhou Evening News, was on his way with local police to the site.

(Source: China Daily)

[link to news.xinhuanet.com]
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12/08/2005 10:10 AM
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What´s happening at Etna?
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12/08/2005 10:10 AM
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There bAaaaaaack!





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