Buenos Aires- Argentina Probes If Deadly Explosion Came From Falling NASA Satellite

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    A firefighter, right, stands in guard with a hose as policemen, background, check for radioactivity at the site of an explosion in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Monday, Sept. 26, 2011. The cause of the explosion that left one dead person and at least six injured is still unclear. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)Buenos Aires, Argentina – Argentina’s security ministry has an explosives team probing a mysterious blast that killed a woman and injured at least six other people in the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

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    The explosion occurred shortly after 2 a.m. Monday, destroying two houses, a business and several cars.

    Several neighbors reported seeing a ball of fire fall from the sky right before the explosion.

    Federal and provincial experts aren’t ruling anything out, but NASA has said that a satellite that fell to Earth sometime Saturday landed well clear of South America.

    Provincial justice and security minister Ricardo Casal says experts “are evaluating all theories, from an explosion to something strange that came from the sky.”


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    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    12 years ago

    Wait a minute. I thought they didn’t know where the satellite fell?

    I guess they did but don’t want to reveal the place until recovery.