Posted on 02/01/2022 7:37:18 AM PST by BenLurkin
Residents from Algiers to the Gentilly neighborhoods say they heard what sounded like an explosion. Residents in the Marigny and Bywater areas told the Times-Picayune | New Orleans Advocate that the explosion shook their homes around 11:15 p.m. The New Orleans police and the fire department said they received several calls reporting the explosion, but neither department has confirmed a cause.
Some residents speculated that the sonic boom could have been caused by a meteorite crashing into earth. A similar event was reported in Pennsylvania on New Year's Day.
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I guess there was some massive, long lived event over the country last night. Something left a trail about 400 miles long.
That being said, it was either really big with a shallow approach, or something huge that was taken out high up. The length of the trail (or light an sound) would be relative to the height in the atmosphere.
Thor letting loose.🤔
That sounds like a lot of fun.
We had this happen in the TN/KY/VA border area about a month ago around midnight. There were two audible booms and it was heard from Johnson City TN to London KY.
Well, it’s illegal! So obviously they would never do it! That’s the way our laws work, you outlaw something and then it doesn’t happen! Right?
:O) .......
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