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Mayor Denies Reports of meteorite fall between Puebla and Hidalgo, Mexico

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Reported meteorite fall between Puebla and Hidalgo

La versión preliminar de la Policía de Huauchinango se habla de que el impacto ocurrió a las 15:30 horas, sin dejar lesionados pese al derrumbre de un puente y un crater de aproximadamente 30 metros.​



The preliminary version of the Police Huauchinango is talk that the impact occurred at 15:30 hours, no injuries despite the cave-a bridge and a crater about 30 meters.


Mié, 10/02/2010 - 21:55​
Wed, 10/02/2010 - 21:55
Ahuazotepec.- Autoridades reportaron la caída de un meteorito la tarde de este miércoles entre los municipios de Ahuazotepec y Cuautepec, lo que provocó presuntamente el derrumbre de un puente.​
Ahuazotepec .-



Authorities reported a meteorite falling on Wednesday afternoon between the towns of Ahuazotepec and Cuautepec, which allegedly caused the cave-a bridge.


De acuerdo a la Policía Municipal de Huauchinango, los primeros reportes descartan que haya lesionados y aseguran que el impacto generó un estruendo que se escuchó hasta Zacatlán y Tulancingo, Hidalgo.​



According to the Municipal Police Huauchinango, the first reports out there being injured and ensure that the impact generated a roar that was heard up Zacatlan and Tulancingo, Hidalgo.


La estación de radio XENQ de Tulancingo fue la que dio la primicia hace algunas horas.​



The radio station Tulancingo XENQ was who gave the scoop a few hours ago.



De acuerdo con Jorge Martínez, reportero de XENQ, desde las 15:30 recibieron reportes de habitantes de Huauchinango, Tulancingo, Acaxochitlán e incluso Pachuca que decían haber escucha una fuerte explosión.​



According to Jorge Martinez, a reporter for XENQ, from 15:30 received reports of people in Huauchinango, Tulancingo Pachuca Tulancingo borders and even they said they had heard a loud explosion.


El portal informativo de Puebla, e-consulta.com , informó que los hechos se registraron hoy a las 18:30 horas entre ambas poblaciones y señaló que al lugar ha llegado el Ejército mexicano para acordonar la zona.​



The Puebla information portal, e-consulta.com, said the incident took place today at 18:30 hours between the two populations and noted that the site has reached the Mexican army to cordon off the area.


En principio autoridades creyeron que el impacto había sido por la caída de una aeronave.​



Initially authorities believed the impact was by the falling aircraft.
Sin embargo, al llegar al lugar, se percataron que el fenómeno dejó un hoyo de 30 metros de diámetro.​



However, on reaching the place, they realized that the phenomenon left a hole 30 meters in diameter.



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Re: Reported meteorite fall between Puebla and Hidalgo, Mexico

#1: "the phenomenon left a hole 30 meters in diameter"


Wow,
30 m hole,
and no early warning,
with all the bunch of scopes and sats in the earth orbit ...
 
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Re: Reported meteorite fall between Puebla and Hidalgo, Mexico

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/657932.html

Yet unidentified object fell in Hidalgo
The address Tulancingo Civil Protection reported that so far there is no assurance that it is a meteorite, and denied that the Army has cordoned off the area

Alberto Torres and Isaiah Perez
El Universal
Tulancingo Thursday February 11, 2010
06:32



A fireball and an explosion around four in the afternoon yesterday warned residents of Grande Tulancingo Ahuazatepec in Hidalgo and Puebla.
The direction of fire and civil protection Tulancingo reported receiving a first call at 3:50 pm reporting the fall of a yet unidentified object that was on fire and exploded before crashing in the mountains.

In an interview this morning Jesus Garcia Avila, director of Fire and Civil Protection of the municipality confirmed that so far no evidence to substantiate that there were damages to civilians or damage to houses and road infrastructure.

It is hoped that this morning around 8:30 to start a search in the mountain zone of the limits of Hidalgo and Puebla in the hills Labra, The Yolo and The Hermits within a radius of 10 miles to find and identify the object that fell in the area.

In the quest involving fire brigades from different municipalities near the zone of Puebla as well Hidalgo, rescue groups, municipal and state police and is expected to Army elements could be added.

Jesus Garcia noted that so far no evidence that it is a meteorite and denied that the army has cordoned off the area and it is unknown the exact place of impact.

The fire chief said that based on telephone reports the object was seen from distances exceeding 20 kilometers.

jfra
 
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<table class="contentpaneopen"><tbody><tr><td class="contentheading" width="100%">Meteorite falls Ahuazotepec bridge collapses; Army cordoned off the area </td><td class="buttonheading" align="right" width="100%">
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Por Pedro Garrido​

By Pedro Garrido

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mi?rcoles, 10 de febrero de 2010​
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 </td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top">
Ahuazotepec.- La Polic?a Municipal de Huauchinango confirm? la ca?da de un meteorito que derrumb? un puente entre los municipios de Ahuazotepec y Cuautepec.
Ahuazotepec .- Huauchinango Municipal Police confirmed the fall of a meteorite that collapsed a bridge between the municipalities and Cuautepec Ahuazotepec.

Informes preliminares se?alan que no se registraron lesionados y que la ca?da caus? un estruendo que se escuch? hasta Zacatl?n y Tulancingo, Hidalgo.​



Preliminary reports indicate that no injuries and that the fall caused a roar that was heard up Zacatlan and Tulancingo, Hidalgo.


Los hechos se registraron este mi?rcoles a las 18:30 horas entre ambas poblaciones, hasta donde lleg? el Ej?rcito mexicano para acordonar la zona.​



The incident took place Wednesday at 18:30 between the two populations, as far as the Mexican army arrived to cordon off the area.


La estaci?n de radio XENQ de Tulancingo fue la que dio la primicia hace algunas horas.​
The radio station Tulancingo XENQ was who gave the scoop a few hours ago.

Hay que decir que autoridades de la regi?n supusieron en un principio que hab?a ca?do una aeronave, sin embargo, al llegar al lugar se percataron que el objeto extraterrestre dej? un hoyo de 30 metros de di?metro.​



It must be said that authorities in the region assumed at first that an aircraft had fallen, however, to get where they realized that the extraterrestrial object left a hole 30 meters in diameter.


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Re: Reported meteorite fall between Puebla and Hidalgo, Mexico

<table class="contentpaneopen"><tbody><tr><td class="contentheading" width="100%">Mayor Confirms Ahuazotepec roar, but finds no meteorite </td><td class="buttonheading" align="right" width="100%">
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Por Fernando P?rez Corona​
By Fernando Perez Corona </td></tr><tr><td colspan="2" class="createdate" valign="top">
jueves, 11 de febrero de 2010​
Thursday, February 11th, 2010

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"Un estallido" se escuch? ayer en Ahuazotepec, admiti? el alcalde Raymundo Olvera Mu?oz, quien refiri? que el estruendo llam? la atenci?n de la gente, la cual empez? a preocuparse, debido a que algunas personas aseguraron que una luz cruz? el cielo nublado de la zona.


"An explosion" was heard yesterday in Ahuazotepec, Olvera said Mayor Raymundo Munoz, who noted that the noise attracted the attention of people, which began to worry, because some people said they crossed the light of the cloudy sky area.

Sin embargo, el presidente municipal no quiso especular; incluso, dej? abierta la posibilidad sobre que haya sido una explosi?n en la tuber?a de Pemex en La Cima, donde corren instalaciones del Sector Catalina de la paraestatal.​



But the mayor refused to speculate, even left open the possibility of which has been an explosion in the Pemex pipeline in the top, where facilities are Catherine the parastatal sector.


"Hasta ah? sabemos", dijo el edil al reportero del noticario radiof?nico Buenos D?as, Luis Gabriel Vel?squez; adem?s, Olvera Mu?oz reconoci? que personal de Protecci?n Civil y de Seguridad P?blica mantienen recorridos en la zona, con el fin de encontrar el supuesto objeto que cay? del cielo.​



"So far we know," the mayor said the radio reporter noticario Buenos Dias, Luis Gabriel Velasquez, also acknowledged that staff Mu?oz Olvera Civil Protection and Public Safety maintain routes in the area, in order to find the course object fell from the sky.


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http://www.e-consulta.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=45556&Itemid=282

Seproci denies destruction of bridge and road meteorite fall
By Fernando Perez Corona
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Director General of State Civil Protection System, Miguel Angel Mart?nez P?rez, denied they were destroyed a bridge and a road in the Sierra Norte, following the fall of a meteorite in the area between Ahuazotepec Municipality, Puebla, and Cuatepec, Hidalgo.

The poblano official said yesterday at 23:30 hours the authorities of both entities conducted tours of this place, after public reports related to the fall of a ball of fire into the woods, but so far no have failed to find the object, or the impact site.

Luis Gabriel Velasquez, a reporter for Good Morning noticario radio interviewed a taxi driver, who said yesterday afternoon heard a "bang strange and different, as I had never heard. Did not see anything because it was cloudy, but it was ( sound) to the top. "
 
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http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_read.php?glide=CO-20100211-24898-MEX&cat=dis&lang=eng


A meteorite has smashed into the ground in Mexico, leaving a 30 meter (100 feet) wide crater, reports said. The meteorite impact was in the Ahuazotepec Municipality in Central Mexico between the cities of Puebla and Hidalgo. The precise impact area of the meteorite was in a relatively unpopulated area and hit around 6.30pm local time, Mexican media said. The Ahuazotepec, Mexico meteorite impact was so massive it broke windows in homes many kilometers from the epicenter and people reported buildings swaying and mass confusion. Other reports said the Mexico meteorite impact partially damaged a road and a bridge. The Mexican military was called in to lock down the area where the apparent space rock slammed into the ground. Initial fears where that the impact was a aircraft crashing to the ground, but that report was later dismissed. The Central Mexico meteorite event was witnessed by countless people in the region of the impact, with people as far away as Mexico City saying they saw the burning object enter the atmosphere.
 
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Mexican Meteorite: Was it Russian Space Junk?


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The Mexican army arrived at the scene and cordoned off the area according to another news source. The possibility of a downed aircraft has been ruled out by the authorities.

However, new reports from the region suggest that the impactor wasn't a meteorite at all, but it did come from space.

José Jaime Herrera Cortes of the Mexican Space Agency has gone on record to say the object was a piece of space junk originating from a Russian satellite.
Cortes indicates that the U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed the object was a piece of the Cosmos 2421 satellite that was launched in 2006. As of 2008, 15 fragments of the spacecraft were being tracked.

The piece of space junk, cataloged with the ID number 33006 was expected to pass over Mexico at the approximate time of impact.

more at....


http://news.discovery.com/space/mexican-meteorite-was-it-russian-space-junk.html
 
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#8; "the U.S. Department of Defense has confirmed the object was a piece of the Cosmos 2421 satellite that was launched in 2006. As of 2008, 15 fragments of the spacecraft were being tracked.

The piece of space junk
, cataloged with the ID number 33006 was expected to pass over Mexico at the approximate time of impact."




once, there were public awareness prior more massive space junks colapsing down;

now because of imponent orbiting quantities, it is not more necessary -
just watch from time to time the atmosphere over your neck folks,
maybe something will drop down, not manna ...
 
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