Thursday, July 29, 2010

Meteor crash in Central Cricket Match

Marszel January (51) and Richard Haynes (52) saw a meteor crashed in the field cricket. 

Two spectators cricket in Sussex, England did not expect to see a rare event. Marszel January (51) and Richard Haynes (52) saw a meteor crashed in the field cricket. 

As reported by Telegraph.co.uk July 27, 2010 edition, had crossed the stone meteorites and witnessed two cricket spectators who were watching the game. 

Meteorite measuring about 5 inches long believed that 4.5 billion years old. We fell and menghujam soil, stones broken into two parts. 

"We were sitting near the border fence. All of a sudden, we saw a small dark object heading our way. Stone was broken into two parts. One toward my chest, another one toward the barrier," said IT consultant who is also Marszel. 

It landed only about two feet from where Marszel. The couple finally decided to keep two parts of the meteorite to disimpang as historical mementos. 

Haynes, who is also a retired did not expect what he saw. We look to the sky, he saw a black object pass in front of him. 

"At the same time we looked up. We saw a black object in our direction. But we do not know what it is," said Haynes. 

He saw himself the object came from the sky. They believed the stone was not a fraudulent act that throws people. 

"We see a stone meteorite from the sky, and directly menghujam ground. That's really a meteorite," he said. 

Dr Matthew Genge, an expert on meteorites from Imperial College, London said, "If it proved to be a meteorite, then this is a very rare occurrence," said Genge. 

According to him, this incident is very interesting. "If proven, this became the first meteorite in Ingrris since 1992. It was a secret formation of our solar system.

YDH

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