Thursday, 22 May 2014

The Story Of Ufo Never Threaten Destroy The Earth 1883

The Story Of Ufo Never Threaten Destroy The Earth 1883
London - In 1883 there is a photo that was originally thought to be evidence of UFO sightings. Now scientists are uncovering the facts, the picture is much more than just UFO sightings.

Scientists Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico sure, the image is actually a giant comet that hit closer to Earth. This comet is strongly suspected of having heavy objects weighing the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Photo shots Mexican astronomer Jose Banilla on August 12, 1882 shows there is something that crossed in front of the sun. When released to the public in the magazine L'Astronomie, 1886, this photo was dubbed the first UFO photograph.

But the results of recent studies revealed, that object is a comet. "It is highly fragmented comet approaching Earth," says study head Hector Javier Manterola Durand DM was quoted as saying.

According to our calculations, the 538-object distance of 8.062km and the width of the object between 46-795m, he added. The mass of this comet reaches eight times the mass of comet Halley. That is, this comet has the same weight to the object that destroyed the dinosaurs. [mor]

Killer comet? Mexican Scientists believe this photograph taken in 1883 shows a comet That CAME close to hitting the earth

Killer comet? Mexican Scientists believe this photograph taken in 1883 shows a comet That CAME close to hitting the earth

If the photograph did show a comet in Such close proximity to the Earth, it would have resulted in a meteor shower. Bonilla's photograph was taken just before the annual Perseid meteor shower (Pictured) - but 1883's shower was no Brighter than usual

If the photograph did show a comet in Such close proximity to the Earth, Should it have resulted in a meteor shower. Bonilla's photograph was taken just before the annual Perseid meteor shower (Pictured) - but 1883's shower was no Brighter than usual

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