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jebiliteOni..svih 300 milijuna...Regoč wrote:Zemlja slobodnih i dom hrabrih!
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osim menepismejker wrote:jebiliteOni..svih 300 milijuna...Regoč wrote:Zemlja slobodnih i dom hrabrih!
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dobro..vjerujem da bi preferirao Mex-gangove i Nigge...My Brother Billo wrote:osim menepismejker wrote:jebiliteOni..svih 300 milijuna...Regoč wrote:Zemlja slobodnih i dom hrabrih!
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starci znaju postati perverzni..znas ono..male curice u krilu i tako...a pozele se i kite u guzici..My Brother Billo wrote:valjda je vec malo prestar za to
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Znači, i tamo je tako: ili si domoljub, ili si komunjara i četnik.
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jebes ga,ko vise plati,nije strashno biti ni amer,imaju jednoglavog orla,mozda mu izraste jos jedna glava
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http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/08/03/air-force-remains-silent-after-huge-meteor-hits-near-us-military-base.html
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[size=60]Air Force remains silent after huge meteor hits near US military base[/size]
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[size=14]Air Force remains silent after a huge meteor hits near U.S. military base
A meteor hit the earth and exploded with 2.1 kilotons of force last month, but the US Air Force has made no mention of the event.NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed an object of unspecified size travelling at 24.4 kilometres per second struck earth in Greenland, just 43 kilometres north of an early missile warning Thule Air Base on the 25th of July, 2018.
Director of the Nuclear Information Project for the Federation of American Scientists, Hans Kristensen, tweeted about the impact, but America’s Air Force has not reported the event.
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[ltr]Meteor explodes with 2.1 kilotons force 43 km above missile early warning radar at Thule Air Base. https://twitter.com/RonBaalke/status/1024371681106620416 …
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A fireball was detected over Greenland on July 25, 2018 by US Government sensors at an altitude of 43.3 km. The energy from the explosion is estimated to be 2.1 kilotons.
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Mr. Kristensen argues it’s concerning there was no public warning from the US government about the incident.
“Had it entered at a more perpendicular angle, it would have struck the earth with significantly greater force,” he writes on Business Insider.
Mr Kristensen points to the example of the Chelyabinsk meteor, a 20-metre space rock that exploded in the air over Russia without warning on the 15th of February 2013.
It was the size of a house, brighter than the sun and visible up to 100 kilometres away.
About 1500 people were injured by glass from windows smashing or other effects of the meteor’s impact as it crashed to earth, the biggest known human toll from a space rock.
“The Chelyabinsk event drew widespread attention to what more needs to be done to detect even larger asteroids before they strike our planet,” said NASA Planetary Defense Officer Lindley Johnson. “This was a cosmic wake-up call.”
Following the 2013 incident, the International Asteroid Warning Network was established to assist governments to detect and respond to Near Earth Objects.
But an asteroid entering the earth’s atmosphere is not uncommon.
According to a study referenced by Mr. Kristensen, a meteor struck earth every 13 days over a 20-year-period. Most break apart upon entering the atmosphere and are “harmless."
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Jaki su ovi naši, najjačisu, nema tu priče. ..
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