Alien Blood Rain
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Dates Active: July 25, 2001
Category: Extraterrestrials, Strange Weather
Cause: Microalgae
Status: Closed
Entry ID: 011624G-00033
Summery:
Initial tests on a 2-month-long bout of blood rain concludes that it may
have an extraterrestrial origin. The reality is a little bit closer to
home.
In Depth:
Red rain and hail fell to the ground in Kerala, covering an extremely
large area and having continuing reports as much as 2 months after the
first event. Initial tests had scientists convinced that the reason
for the red color of the rain had some sort of extraterrestrial origin,
such as an evaporated comet or meteor that had fragmented upon entering
Earth's atmosphere. It was later discovered that the rain had gotten its
red color from Trentepohlia, an algae that had somehow gotten caught up
in the rain clouds before raining back down to Earth.
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Last Update: March 16, 2024
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