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viXra log viXra log Home About Science Calendar   Did a skydiver see a meteoroid in flight? April 6, 2014 A story surfaced over the last few days about a Norwegian skydiver who captured on film a rock flying by just after he deployed his parachute. Actually this happened about two years ago during which time some experts have been examining the evidence and have concluded that what he recorded was a falling meteoroid (it becomes a meteorite once it hits the ground)  I was very skeptical about this story and was waiting for the bad astronomer to debunk it but he failed to do so , so I will have to do it for myself. Update 7-4-2013: Phil Plait has now posted a more skeptical followup  suggesting similar ideas as written here (and by others elsewhere) which I fully agree with. The first thing to think about is what are the chances of this happening? Records indicate that only one person has ever been hit by a meteorite. The person was a German boy who was hit by a ...

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