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Blood-red rain fell on India for two months and some physicists blamed a comet

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From July to September 2001, heavy downpours of red-colored rain fell across the southern Indian state of Kerala, staining clothes pink. Yellow, green, and black rain also appeared. Each milliliter of rain water contained about 9 million red particles. Scientists estimated that 50,000 kilograms of them fell in total. — Read the rest The post Blood-red rain fell on India for two months and some physicists blamed a comet appeared first on Boing Bo…
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