Guest guest Posted October 22, 2011 Report Share Posted October 22, 2011 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM Subject: RSOE EDIS: United Kingdom - Event into space - 2011.10.22To: RSOE EDIS AlertMail RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information ServiceBudapest, Hungary RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL 2011-10-22 13:10:58 - Event into space - United Kingdom EDIS Code: CO-20111022-32783-GBR Date & Time: 2011-10-22 13:10:58 [uTC] Continent: Europe Country: United Kingdom State/Prov.: England, Location: Whitstable coastal area, City: Damage level: Moderate (Level 2) Not confirmed information! Description: A meteorite falling into the sea sparked a search and rescue mission last night after two people reported they saw a plane crash into the water off the coast of Whitstable. Kent Fire and Rescue Service were called out after a pilot and another person both reported they saw what the thought was an aircraft crashing into the sea. However, after firefighters from Whitstable and nearby Herne Bay scoured the area, no trace of the aircraft could be found. Air traffic controllers, reported they didn & #8217;t have any planes missing, so eventually the search was called off, and put down to a meteorite falling to Earth. Hundreds of meteorites are expected to streak across the sky this weekend as the Earth passes through a cloud of dust left by behind by a comet called Giacobini-Zinner. A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue Service said: " Two independent calls came in reporting a plane had crashed off the coast. " Even a pilot who was looking out of his window reported a plane was in distress and had gone into the sea. " Fishermen in the area also reported seeing something, but in the end nothing was found and it was put down to a meteorite falling to Earth. " Posted:2011-10-22 13:10:58 [uTC] Please DO NOT reply to this message: replies may be treated as errors and result in your subscription being deleted. If you have trouble or other queries, send email to havaria@... RSOE EDIS is operated by the National Association of Radio-Distress Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE), Budapest, Hungary. Because of the complexity of this system and its dependence on other systems, we cannot be responsible for delays or failures in forwarding or transmission. You're receiving this AlertMail because you subscribed for the service. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Contact: havaria@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2011 Report Share Posted October 22, 2011 So that's where it landed! I saw the photo of the satellite on the news --of it going through the skies. hugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. To: MSers Life egroup <MSersLife >Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 6:21 AMSubject: t RSOE EDIS: United Kingdom - Event into space - 2011.10.22 ---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM Subject: RSOE EDIS: United Kingdom - Event into space - 2011.10.22To: RSOE EDIS AlertMail RSOE Emergency and Disaster Information ServiceBudapest, Hungary RSOE EDIS ALERTMAIL 2011-10-22 13:10:58 - Event into space - United Kingdom EDIS Code: CO-20111022-32783-GBR Date & Time: 2011-10-22 13:10:58 [uTC] Continent: Europe Country: United Kingdom State/Prov.: England, Location: Whitstable coastal area, City: Damage level: Moderate (Level 2) Not confirmed information! Description: A meteorite falling into the sea sparked a search and rescue mission last night after two people reported they saw a plane crash into the water off the coast of Whitstable. Kent Fire and Rescue Service were called out after a pilot and another person both reported they saw what the thought was an aircraft crashing into the sea. However, after firefighters from Whitstable and nearby Herne Bay scoured the area, no trace of the aircraft could be found. Air traffic controllers, reported they didn & #8217;t have any planes missing, so eventually the search was called off, and put down to a meteorite falling to Earth. Hundreds of meteorites are expected to streak across the sky this weekend as the Earth passes through a cloud of dust left by behind by a comet called Giacobini-Zinner. A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue Service said: "Two independent calls came in reporting a plane had crashed off the coast. "Even a pilot who was looking out of his window reported a plane was in distress and had gone into the sea. "Fishermen in the area also reported seeing something, but in the end nothing was found and it was put down to a meteorite falling to Earth." Posted:2011-10-22 13:10:58 [uTC] Please DO NOT reply to this message: replies may be treated as errors and result in your subscription being deleted. If you have trouble or other queries, send email to havaria@... RSOE EDIS is operated by the National Association of Radio-Distress Signalling and Infocommunications (RSOE), Budapest, Hungary. Because of the complexity of this system and its dependence on other systems, we cannot be responsible for delays or failures in forwarding or transmission. You're receiving this AlertMail because you subscribed for the service. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. Contact: havaria@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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