The explosion of sound over England created a mystery and in the United States many reflect on strange earthquakes



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It was around 15 o’clock local time when people in various parts of Dorset, Devon and Somerset could hear what was described as a “loud crash”. A BBC reporter who was on the Isle of Portland at the time tells the BBC how she experienced the explosion:

– It was very loud, it sounded like thunder and lasted ten seconds, says Linzi Kinghorn.

In fact, there were several muted knocks in a row. The soundtracks were recorded by a Dorchester man who posted them on Twitter.


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A witness tells The Mirror that he believes it was a plane:

“My impression was that a jet plane, at very high altitude, caused the explosion. But how the sound could have traveled so far geographically, as described, I have no idea, Julian Thomas tells the newspaper.

Local police could not find an explanation and a spokesman for the British Defense Ministry told the BBC that there were no RAF planes in the area that could explain the blast.

But the answer came later by astronomer Will Gater, who published a satellite image showing how a large bolide, a bright meteor, entered over south-west England at the same time the sound was heard.


https://twitter.com/willgater/status/1373352820947226625

The video above shows how the car glows as a small white dot above the clouds. The blows occurred when the space rock entered the atmosphere and broke apart during its journey to Earth.

An eyewitness who was sig i Wales describes how he could see the car moving across the sky:

“I just saw a meteor or similar fly past Abercastle towards Mathry, Pembry – bright white sphere with an iridescent tail (metallic green and white) – very fast.”

Other soundtracks have much more practical explanations.

On January 12, a powerful explosion was heard in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Suffolk and London. The British Air Force RAF later confirmed that they had sent two Typhoon jets to escort a private jet where the pilot lost the opportunity to communicate.

Even in the United States, people have He had reason to think of a phenomenon that remains a mystery. On February 16, residents of Rancho Bernardo, Chula Vista and El Cajon outside San Diego in the western United States felt the ground shake. The US Geological Survey stated that there had been no earthquake, but it involved an explosion from an airplane.

On March 10, the same phenomenon was repeated over and over again, this time the USGS did not record any earthquakes.

The question of what caused the tremors on the ground has yet to be resolved, but The War Zone site notes that a flight corridor was recently opened from strictly monitored airspace over Area 51, called The Box, towards the coast of the Peaceful.

There are two secret airports in the area, Groom Lake and Tonopah Test Range Airport. According to the often well-informed site, this corridor was opened on March 12, among other places, when it was active between 5:45 PM and 8:15 PM the following day.

The corridor was 37 kilometers. wide and 790 kilometers long and extended between 14,000 and 18,000 meters of altitude.

The site notes that these may be manned and unmanned secret flights that need to get quickly from the secret airbase to the Pacific Ocean.



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