I apologize for the recent absence of posts, but I actually have a pretty good excuse. I was recently abducted by aliens! Unlike with most abductions where the abductees lose only a few hours or a day of time, I was gone for almost a month.
Upon returning I had no recolection of what had happened or where I had been, but after being back on Earth for a day or two, a massive amount of memories came flooding back to me. It was almost as if the alien beings had done something to block my memory and it wore off after a few days.
On November 20th, 2008, a meteor gloriously lit up the skies at night over western Canada. The amazing fireball event was captured by several people with video cameras within the region. One of the most brilliant videos was captured by a police cruiser’s dash cam in Edmonton, AB Canada. The video shows a bright ball of light hurtling towards the Earth just before it passes behind a series of clouds and explodes in the atmosphere.
On November 18th, 2008, Endeavor astronaut Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper was attempting to clean the tools and equipment after one of the lubrication tools leaked grease into the tool bag. Mission specialist Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper was performing exterior maintenance on the International Space Station when the unthinkable occurred, her $100,000 tool bag escaped her reach and floated away towards Earth.
According to NASA, the tool bag does not pose any major threats and has slipped into Earth’s orbit. The 30-pound bag which contains two grease guns, a scraper tool, a large trash bag, and a small debris bag is now one of the more than 8,500 objects classified as “space debris” encircling the globe.
News stations are abuzz with editors shouting headlines across the room and reporters scrambling to dig up information on the events that are unfolding. The Untied States military is on high alert and without a doubt have made proper preparations for any outcome as they await the arrival. Suddenly, a massive extraterrestrial spacecraft breaks through the clouds above and begins to descend.