Police launched a search for a reported plane crash. It turned out to be a meteor photomechanically

Author : hourless1950
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 08:25:19


But, it turns out, the 'bright object breaking in half in the sky' was likely a meteor.

People alerted authorities about the glowing object over Yelverton, Devon, at around 6.25 a.m. Sunday.

'One man reported a possible mid-air collision between two planes, with one catching fire and falling from the sky.' police said in a statement.



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'Officers launched a search of the area with assistance from the HM Coastguard helicopter as police were unable to categorically rule out the possibility of a plane crash,' the statement said.

Local airports confirmed the incident didn't involve any aircraft and nobody was injured,' police said. 'All services were stood down after no aircraft debris was seen and further sightings of a meteor shower were reported over the South West,' the statement added.

'The expert opinion of trained search officers is that if there had been an aircraft crash, assets in the air would have seen some debris.' said police Inspector John Shuttleworth.

A group called the UK Meteor Network posted photos of the meteor on social media.

A French association of amateur observers also captured images of the object from across the English Channel.

'Officers launched a search of the area with assistance from the HM Coastguard helicopter as police were unable to categorically rule out the possibility of a plane crash,' the statement said. But, it turns out, the 'bright object breaking in half in the sky' was likely a meteor. 'One man reported a possible mid-air collision between two planes, with one catching fire and falling from the sky.' police said in a statement. A group called the UK Meteor Network posted photos of the meteor on social media. 'Officers launched a search of the area with assistance from the HM Coastguard helicopter as police were unable to categorically rule out the possibility of a plane crash,' the statement said. A French association of amateur observers also captured images of the object from across the English Channel. People alerted authorities about the glowing object over Yelverton, Devon, at around 6.25 a.m. Sunday. People alerted authorities about the glowing object over Yelverton, Devon, at around 6.25 a.m. Sunday. Local airports confirmed the incident didn't involve any aircraft and nobody was injured,' police said. 'All services were stood down after no aircraft debris was seen and further sightings of a meteor shower were reported over the South West,' the statement added. 'The expert opinion of trained search officers is that if there had been an aircraft crash, assets in the air would have seen some debris.' said police Inspector John Shuttleworth. A French association of amateur observers also captured images of the object from across the English Channel. 'The expert opinion of trained search officers is that if there had been an aircraft crash, assets in the air would have seen some debris.' said police Inspector John Shuttleworth. 'Officers launched a search of the area with assistance from the HM Coastguard helicopter as police were unable to categorically rule out the possibility of a plane crash,' the statement said. 'One man reported a possible mid-air collision between two planes, with one catching fire and falling from the sky.' police said in a statement. Local airports confirmed the incident didn't involve any aircraft and nobody was injured,' police said. 'All services were stood down after no aircraft debris was seen and further sightings of a meteor shower were reported over the South West,' the statement added. A French association of amateur observers also captured images of the object from across the English Channel. 'Officers launched a search of the area with assistance from the HM Coastguard helicopter as police were unable to categorically rule out the possibility of a plane crash,' the statement said. Local airports confirmed the incident didn't involve any aircraft and nobody was injured,' police said. 'All services were stood down after no aircraft debris was seen and further sightings of a meteor shower were reported over the South West,' the statement added. A group called the UK Meteor Network posted photos of the meteor on social media. People alerted authorities about the glowing object over Yelverton, Devon, at around 6.25 a.m. Sunday. 'The expert opinion of trained search officers is that if there had been an aircraft crash, assets in the air would have seen some debris.' said police Inspector John Shuttleworth. Local airports confirmed the incident didn't involve any aircraft and nobody was injured,' police said. 'All services were stood down after no aircraft debris was seen and further sightings of a meteor shower were reported over the South West,' the statement added. A French association of amateur observers also captured images of the object from across the English Channel. But, it turns out, the 'bright object breaking in half in the sky' was likely a meteor. People alerted authorities about the glowing object over Yelverton, Devon, at around 6.25 a.m. Sunday. A French association of amateur observers also captured images of the object from across the English Channel. 'Officers launched a search of the area with assistance from the HM Coastguard helicopter as police were unable to categorically rule out the possibility of a plane crash,' the statement said. Local airports confirmed the incident didn't involve any aircraft and nobody was injured,' police said. 'All services were stood down after no aircraft debris was seen and further sightings of a meteor shower were reported over the South West,' the statement added.

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