comet/asteroid
#19

Maybe the only clear patch of sky in the whole of Spain was right over your head.
S'alright I believe you but thousands...........

Ah,ah, whats that just below your name ? "Pour me another one" ?
Last edited by Dick Dasterdly; May 11th 2011 at 7:17 am.
#20
Sorry, but just like but just like bil I'm still trying to figure out a logical explanation. 
Maybe the only clear patch of sky in the whole of Spain was right over your head.
S'alright I believe you but thousands...........
Ah,ah, whats that just below your name ? "Pour me another one" ?

Maybe the only clear patch of sky in the whole of Spain was right over your head.
S'alright I believe you but thousands...........

Ah,ah, whats that just below your name ? "Pour me another one" ?
Last edited by Lionda; May 11th 2011 at 7:38 am.
#22
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#24
If it was seen in Lancashire it's not likely that any of us (in Spain) would see it is it?

If it was visible for a couple of minutes it was neither a comet nor a meteorite. More likely a plane or possibly a satellite.
Is 21.00 (UK) soon after dusk?
Last edited by jimenato; May 11th 2011 at 8:59 am.
#25
Papers local to where?
If it was seen in Lancashire it's not likely that any of us (in Spain) would see it is it?
If it was visible for a couple of minutes it was neither a comet nor a meteorite. More likely a plane or possibly a satellite.
Is 21.00 (UK) soon after dusk?
If it was seen in Lancashire it's not likely that any of us (in Spain) would see it is it?
If it was visible for a couple of minutes it was neither a comet nor a meteorite. More likely a plane or possibly a satellite.Is 21.00 (UK) soon after dusk?




