Strange creatures appear after the meteor shower?
A strange, sticky and sticky substance that has appeared throughout Somerset natural reserve is about 1,500km from Russia. This mysterious strange substance only appeared after the horrifying meteor shower in Russia a few days ago. Both the visitors of the reserve and the staff there describe that wet, slippery liquid like 'something alive'.
The strange liquid has appeared throughout the grass at Somerset Nature Reserve, away from the water areas. The mucus is about 10cm in diameter and all have clear colors. Staff of Somerset Nature Reserve will continue to study strange substances that appear after meteor shower in Russia in the next few days.
Local people said that, according to previous records, this place had been seen in those strange thanksgiving fluids since the 14th century. Back to the 14th century, the mysterious mucus above was supposed to be appeared after a meteor shower. Locals call liquids with a series of 'star jelly', 'astral jelly' , meaning liquids from the stars.
Mysterious strange substance appeared after meteor shower
So far, everything is completely in the veil of mystery. Unlike the 14th century, now our science and technology level is much more advanced and modern. Therefore, we can hope, scientists will conduct strange liquid analysis and give us a clear, logical and logical answer about what the strange substance actually is. . However, until we get the answers above, everything is still guesswork.
After the biggest and unexpected meteor shower in a century, many Russians are still in a state of confusion and curiosity. Many people went to the lake area where a hole more than 7m deep was thought to have been created after the meteor shower.
'It looks weird,' said a local resident named Borchininova. Many people joked about the possibility of appearance of extraterrestrials after the unexpected meteor shower event. 'We stood there and someone joked, now blue men will appear from the crater and will say hello to us , ' said Ms. Borchininova.
The Russians share a view with NASA scientists that a 7,000-ton meteorite has plunged to Earth at a rate of nearly 65,000 km / h. Fortunately, it exploded in the atmosphere before falling into Russian territory. Fortunately, it is also amazing that no one was killed in this particularly frightening rain.
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