Published On : Mon, Mar 2nd, 2015

Fiery flying object rattles & baffles Kerala cities, creates a flutter

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The night of Friday the 27th left hundreds of people, cops, Defence personnel, scientists dazed when a suspected depression or an impact crater, believed to be caused by a ‘fireball’ spotted in several districts of Kerala, was located in Karimalloor village in Ernakulam district. The “celestial” event sent alarm bells ringing.
The disaster management team which rushed to the spot suspects the crater could be caused due to a meteorite fall. “The samples collected by the revenue department have been sent for further verifications to GSI”, said Sekhar Kuriakose, heading the disaster management team.
Residents of Thrissur, Ernakulam, Fort Kochi and Kollam tweeted seeing the ‘huge fireball’ between 10 pm to 10.30 pm. According to the residents, a flash was seen across the sky and few cents of land in 2 different locations of Ernakulam district where the crater was noticed were also found charred.
The locals said they felt tremors and witnessed sounds with the passing of the ‘object’.
However, authorities of the Disaster Management team dismissed speculation that the ‘fireball’ could be celestial debris, as the consortium of space agencies closely monitors any space related activities and would have notified the management of any such appearance.
Kuriakose even dismissed the ‘object’ as anything related to ‘metal’ as Air Traffic Control radar system would have recorded it.
Meanwhile, science author and cosmology researcher, Rajagopal Kamath, said that the ‘fireball’ could be “a rocket or satellite debris. It also could be stony chondrite meteorites as in many places people have claimed that they have seen a bluish flame, which is peculiar to any meteorites.”