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News Story: Mysterious Ball of Fire Fell From Sky

In India



Source: http://sci.tech−archive.net/Archive/sci.astro/2005−01/1854.html





From: neo (Abhijeet_B_Patil_at_hotmail.com)

Date: 01/12/05



Date: 12 Jan 2005 04:30:47 −0800







http://ww1.mid−day.com/news/city/2005/january/101299.htm



I have copy of one of largest selling english daily in Mumbai. This

story is carried on front page. It happened just about 21 hours ago.



No one has yet figured out what that huge fire ball was. As no one is

hurt or no damage report, I just wonder this event will just die down

without any explanation at all.



If that was small asteroid, obviously those NASA Near−Earth−Object

people had no clue.



− neo

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Mystery ball of fire falls in Khopoli

By: The Mid Day Team

January 12, 2005

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Villagers saw a huge ball of fire

in the air, a little over the

pond (circled) in Apata

village near Khopoli, nearly

100 kms from Mumbai

Khopoli/Mumbai: "I saw a huge ball of fire in the air. It raced down

to the earth so fast that before I could do anything, my house shook

and all my utensils came crashing down," said Gangaram Waghmare,

caretaker of a farmhouse in Apata village near Khopoli, nearly 100 kms

from Mumbai.



Like 6,000 other villagers, Waghmare is in a state of shock after the

mysterious fireball explosions that shook Horale, Wavoshi, Chriner,

Apta, Kharapada and other villages in the vicinity of Khopoli, Uran and

Panvel at around 8.30 pm yesterday.



An almost twister−like effect was also detected in the jungle areas of





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Bazruddin, Wavochi and Karoshi, which saw trees swaying.



A series of explosions was heard simultaneously in these villages, and

locals ran out of their houses fearing they would come crashing down.



Most villagers remained out side their homes all through last night.

"The noise was so loud, for a moment I thought I had turned deaf. It

was almost like a huge bomb blast," said R Chaitanya, a resident of

Pen. Chaitanya in fact left his home and rushed to his friend's home

in Panvel to stay there for a while.



What the "ball of fire" and "explosion" was, and what caused

it, was however unclear till late last night.



While Air Traffic Control officials ruled out an aircraft crash, the

Mumbai Meteorological Department ruled out any asteroid or meteorite

fall, and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) officials in

Mumbai dismissed the possibility of any part of a satellite falling.



Police and government officials too could not figure out what the

"fireball" was. Ashok Mhatre, tehsildar of Khalapur, said he rushed

out of his house on hearing the loud noise.



"When I came out to inquire, people told me they had seen something

like an aeroplane," Mhatre said.



A patrolling cop D D Bharsat in Bharapada village told Mid Day he saw

fire with smoke and that its impact sent leaves and other articles from

the ground circling into the air.



Bhaskar Wankhede, collector, Raigad, said, "We have sent teams across

Raigad, but they haven't found anything untoward. I have spoken to

Navy officials at the Nhava Sheva base. They have radar facilities but

even they haven't detected any plane or any flying object."



Officials from the Khopoli fire brigade were also not able to shed any

light. "Some are saying it's a plane crash, while according to

others it was an earthquake," said a fire official.



Superintendent Dnyaneshwar Phadtare of Raigad police said, "The

villagers here have heard the sound but it is still not clear if it was

an explosion, a quake or a fireball," he said.



Police have also not found the exact place where the "explosion"

occurred.



"Our men are travelling from village to village to find out the exact

spot of the unidentified explosion. Many have heard the explosion but

nobody has yet been able to pinpoint the spot," Phadtare noted.







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(Inputs by Vinod Kumar Menon, Bhupen Patel, Kashif Khusro, Gigil

Varghese and Yogesh Naik)



They have no clue



I have received 80 calls since 8 pm yesterday from people who heard a

deafening sound. We flashed wireless messages to police stations and

other authorities to confirm details, but nothing is known yet.

− Vijay Kamble, commissioner of police, Navi Mumbai



The Air Traffic Control has completed its investigation and has stated

that all flights which took off from Mumbai and flights supposed to

land at Mumbai airport are as per schedule.

− Praveen Ohri, general manager (Aerodrome), Airports Authority of

India



We are gathering information, but so far there is no information about

any disaster or a plane crash.

− Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil



We have only two satellites in the orbit, and we have ruled out damage

to either.

− An ISRO administrative officer









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