Villagers from Unyetu Communal Lands in Chivhu got the shock of their life on Sunday when an alleged foreign object fell from the sky. Some eye witness accounts claim that its’sound could be heard from many kilometers away as it crashed to the ground. The Unidentifi ed object (U.F.O) is slightly large and is spherical in shape. Its outer layer is said to be hard, but however not of rock origin. In appearance the foreign object refl ects shades of grey, brown, with a blue tint. Visible marks on the top of the spherical object, show signs of detachment, as though to imply that something was once connected to it.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Interesting Posting
I heard the other day that a very well repsected member of our commun ity has sighted something in the Selukwe area. She is aay at the moment but I will meet with here larer and tel you more
Monday, March 4, 2013
What was this?
I promise I
won’t be writing to you daily – just that a kind person sent a website link of
the meteors that have recently fallen and when I look at this picture and
imagine a black sky and the item in question a burnt orange like the coal of a
cigarette – then I reckon this is what I saw 2 nights ago. Nadia
Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online
Just one day after a spectacular meteor exploded over Russian skies, shattering windows and
injuring more than a 1,200 people, Cubans were treated to a similar event,
albeit on a much smaller scale.
Many of Cuba’s citizens watched in wonderment as a small fireball soared
across the early evening skies on Friday before exploding. Startled residents
described seeing the bright light in the sky just seconds before a thunderous
boom sent shockwaves through the air, shaking windows and walls. While the
Cuban meteor explosion was similar to the Russian event, it was by far smaller
and, as a result, no injuries or damages were reported.
The Cuban event also occurred on the same day
many Californians witnessed a small shooting star (meteorite)
burning up in the night sky as it fell through Earth’s atmosphere over San
Francisco.
Sighting over harare/ What was it?
I sincerely hope you don’t mind me
replying to you en masse?....it’s just that those I am sending this email to
all responded to the object I saw in the sky last night and I figured there’d
be no harm in sending one email.
Of the people mentioned above, two
others apart from me saw it......Wendy I’m sure all of us would be very keen to hear what your son
saw – any chance he could jot it down for us all? And Lorna...your description
mentions it was stationary (with vapour trail)...did what you saw hover??
Maybe you wouldn’t mind giving a more explicit description of the sighting?
One person asked the size in relation to
a full moon. From my point of vision I had the crescent moon standing
upright and this ‘object’ flew directly below the moon so I am in a position to
state with some accuracy that what I saw would have covered A THIRD the moon if
you were to place the orange object directly over the moon.
Tonight I’m going to go out and stand in
the same position at the same time – not because I think I’ll be lucky enough
to see another but just so I can double check distances, speeds and height.
Thanks to all of you.
Kind regards
Nadia
From: Flip Nicholson
Safaris [mailto:flipnsaf@mweb.co.zw]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:56 AM
To: Murray Alexander; nadia@donavans.co.zw
Subject: Fast moving orange light
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 9:56 AM
To: Murray Alexander; nadia@donavans.co.zw
Subject: Fast moving orange light
Dear Nadia,
In response
to your enquiry I am copying this to a dear friend, Murray Alexander, who is a
boffin on all things astro....
I wish I
had seen the light too.
,
Bene
Nicholson.
Murray -
can you explain this..... Readers comments from Bambazonke of 19 Feb
This evening at 7.15pm I witnessed a very fast moving orange light with fan tailed
shaped vapour? I thought it might be a shooting star but after an extended wish
period I think not! It did not ‘expire’. It was much
lower than those satellites you sometimes see far away – and it was big.
Travelling from Epworth area to Marlborough area. I would be very interested if
any of your readers saw the same thing? I’ve tried to find an
astronomical website for Harare which was very out of date but I did get two
names. I thought I’d find the Prince Edward Astronomical society but no luck.
Tel & Fax: + 263 4 747 384
Mobile: + 263 0772 245 334
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
This happened either 17 or 18 FebruRY - COMMENTS PLEASE
This evening at approx 7.15pm I witnessed a very fast moving orange light with fan tailed shaped vapour? I thought it might be a shooting star but after an extended wish period I think not! It did not ‘expire’. It was much lower than those satellites you sometimes see far away – and it was big. Travelling from Epworth area to Marlborough area. I would be very interested if any of your readers saw the same thing? I’ve tried to find an astronomical website for Harare which was very out of date but I did get two names. I thought I’d find the Prince Edward Astronomical society but no luck. nadia@donavans.co.zw
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