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Cando explosion in spain 1994[edit]

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People saw a fire ball cause the explosion in 1994
People saw a fire ball cause the explosion in 1994

A big explosion event happened in spain, and it is a famous explosion in the history. The witness saw a fire ball across the sky, and it cause a explosion in the forest. People think it was the lightning cause the explosion, but the report from the local university proved the explosion was not caused by lightning. Someone thought it caused by the unidentified flying objects, but it still have some poeple thought it caused by vulcanian eruption or other nature activities.

  1. Event in 1994
  2. scientic turth
  3. The similar explosion incident in history
  4. Ball lightning
  5. unidentified flying objects
  6. Alien activities


1.Event in 1994[edit]

At the 8:15 Spanish time, a lot of local people saw a fireball crossing the sky of Galicia. To beginning of the event, the local people thought it was a meteor, and they heard explosive noise from the fireball. Witnesses said they saw a blinding white light cross the sky, which burst into flames in the air. On the other hand, because the remote and complex terrain, the area was not surveyed for few days. The resident in Santiago de Compostela found a cater in the hill near to the village, and the resident reported to the University of Santiago rde Compostela. After they reported, the astronomy department of university of Santiago built a team. The survey team had two leader in this team, one was José Ángel Docobo ,and the other one was Vakhtang Tamazian Arzakanian. [1]In the April of 1994, they published their measurements They measured the cater to be 25 meters in diameter and the deep of the cater was 1.5 meters. More than 20 meters trees removed about 60 meters. ‘Furneaux,Rupert, The unsolved mystery of the world's greatest explosion[2]

2. scientic turth[edit]

To beagin with, these researchers did not found any strange material like meteorolite around the pit, so they thought that was caused impossibly by the meteorolite.  They hypothesized that an eruption of earth's gas caused the crater, because the plume's interaction with atmospheric electricity produced the fireball seen by witnesses. Although, they explian the fireball,but they still can not explain the bright white light. It cause a lot of people started to buildhis led many UFO enthusiasts to start associating the event with flying saucers.[3]

3. The similar explosion incident in history.[edit]

The article is useful for explain the incident in Spain, because it had some similar part. The Tungus explosion is more famous than the cando incident in Spain. On the other hand, the two incidents happened in different time and different place. The Tungus happened in 1908 of Russia, and it was more powerful and damning than cando incident. The writer illustrated the course of incident, and he also give some hypotheses about this event. He thought the incident that was not caused by human, because human did not have weapon for causing this explosion in 1908. The power of the explosion equal to 20 million tons of TNT, and it like 1000 Hiroshima atomic bombs.[4]

After this explosion, Russia did not build team to survey this explosion until 1927. Before the 1927, the government of thought this incident was caused by aerolite. But they did not found aerolite pit. On the other hand, they found the reason of the Tungus incident which was caused by the meteorites explosion. whenexplosion of meteorite in the atomsphere, the explosion waves could cause huge damage on the surface of the earth. These researchers collected and published huge number about Tungus incident. They got conclusion from the destruction area of the forests.The experts analyzed the surface damage caused by the explosion and simulated a similar meteorite explosion, and found that the simulated explosion had the same data as the tunguska explosion.[5]

4. Ball lightning[edit]

Ball lightning is a nature event, and it is one types of lightning. Ball lightning always happen in mghxyrm, and the keeping time is longer than normal lightning. The early report said the ball lightning that would be explosion. The explosion is deadly and leaves behind smell of sulfur. Although there were many ball lightning event happening before 1960, The most of scientist thought it was not a real nature event. They thought it was the urban legend. Nowadays, the scientist still propose a lot of hypothesis to explain the ball lightning. Because the ball lightning are infrequent and uncertion.

A hypothesis for Cando explosion is the ball lightnig, because the cando event is hard to use technology to explain it . On the other hand, the witness said a fire ball across the sky. The shape is same with ball lightning,and the ball lightning also will caused the explosion.[6]

5. unidentified flying objects.[edit]

First of all, the author illustrated that a UFO was a flying object of unknown origin, unknown origin, floating in the sky. He also illustrate the UFO events and described many incidents of human contact with aliens in the book. He also divided the level of contact into three categories. The first one called close encounter of the first kind, it means someone saw a UFO, but it was just a sighting, there was no further contact or communication. Next is the close encounter of the second kind. It means someone touched the UFO somewhere, or the UFO left some marks on their bodies. The third is the close encounter of the third kind. The third was direct contact with ufos, and it was not indirect contact with ufos, especially the human saw humanoid intelligent life . Follow the level of the book, the cando Spain incident belong to the close encouter of the second kind[7]

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6. Alien activities[edit]

The UFO evidence Volume II, A 30-year report Creater/Contributor Hall, Richard, 1930- subject Unidentified flying objects’ The book record the Roswell UFO incident, and it is the best evidence to illustrate the alien activites. The author illustrate a UFO incident in roswell, and reported that the remains of a UFO and the bodies of aliens were found in roswell. Even poeple did not know what the technology was to make this aircraft, or even what the metal was in some of the aircraft. Lastly, The U.S. military later recovered all the ship parts and the bodies of the aliens. [8]This incident has attracted the close attention of many Unidentified flying objects scholars.  On the other hand, the cando incident spain is not like the roswell incident. Because the survey team did not find any special metal materials in cando spain incident. It is more likely the Tungus explosion incident.[9]

reference[edit]


  1. ^ J A.DOCOBO,R.E.SPALDING,Z.CEPLECHA,F.DIAZ-FLERROS,V.TAMAZIAN,Y.ONDA., JA.DOCOBO,R.E.SPALDING,Z.CEPLECHA,F.DIAZ-FLERROS,V.TAMAZIAN,Y.ONDA. (04 February 2010). Investigation of a bright flying object over northwest spain, 1994 january 18. J A.DOCOBO,R.E.SPALDING,Z.CEPLECHA,F.DIAZ-FLERROS,V.TAMAZIAN,Y.ONDA. pp. 57–64. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  3. ^ JA.DOCOBO,R.E.SPALDING,Z.CEPLECHA,F.DIAZ-FLERROS,V.TAMAZIAN,Y.ONDA., JA.DOCOBO,R.E.SPALDING,Z.CEPLECHA,F.DIAZ-FLERROS,V.TAMAZIAN,Y.ONDA. (2010). Investigation of a bright flying object over northwest spain, 1994 january 18. pp. 57–64.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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