Yes this is a history-making event. No-one has ever been injured or killed by a meteorite before. Now latest reports say over 500 people have been injured, some seriously. Most injuries have been by flying glass, although a zinc factory roof has collapsed too.
Maybe this event will prompt more investment in asteroid defence programmes.
It sounds like an air-burst a bit like the Tunguska event, where it exploded before impacting the Earth. A wider area of damage, but less severe than if it had hit the planet. I guess it could have been worse.
Commander Smivs, the friendliest Gourd this side of Riedquat.
Wow - that looked AWESOME. Sorry if it's worrying to some people, but it looked like something straight out of a disaster film.
Exciting stuff. I agree with Medvedev though - we may need to look at something that can stop it from happening on a larger scale. If it's possible. Maybe a big net?
It sounds like an air-burst a bit like the Tunguska event, where it exploded before impacting the Earth. A wider area of damage, but less severe than if it had hit the planet. I guess it could have been worse.
Yes there was an air burst, however several fragments have landed, including one hitting a lake 1km outside the city of Chebarkul. A crater 6m wide has been found at the shore of the lake.
It sounds like an air-burst a bit like the Tunguska event, where it exploded before impacting the Earth. A wider area of damage, but less severe than if it had hit the planet. I guess it could have been worse.
Selezen wrote:
I agree with Medvedev though - we may need to look at something that can stop it from happening on a larger scale. If it's possible.
The good thing is that - seen from a statistical perspective - it will now take a looooong time till the next asteroid get's so close to earth!
We're saved!!!
Selezen wrote:
Maybe a big net?
David Braben's sweater?
LOL
忍 knowing that enough is enough, you'll always have enough.
The good thing is that - seen from a statistical perspective - it will now take a looooong time till the next asteroid get's so close to earth!
We're saved!!!
Long time, yes, about 14 hours until Asteroid 2012 DA14 passes inside the ring of communications satellites tonight!
The good thing is that - seen from a statistical perspective - it will now take a looooong time till the next asteroid get's so close to earth!
We're saved!!!
That's why I always take a bomb with me, every time I fly: the odds against there being two bombs on board are astronomical, so I know I'm statistically safe.
That's why I always take a bomb with me, every time I fly: the odds against there being two bombs on board are astronomical, so I know I'm statistically safe.
<chokes on his coffee>
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
The good thing is that - seen from a statistical perspective - it will now take a looooong time till the next asteroid get's so close to earth!
We're saved!!!
Long time, yes, about 14 hours until Asteroid 2012 DA14 passes inside the ring of communications satellites tonight!
Well, well, the exception proves the rule.
And this also means that we are even safer!!!!! (if we also survive the second one, that is)
Disembodied wrote:
GGShinobi wrote:
The good thing is that - seen from a statistical perspective - it will now take a looooong time till the next asteroid get's so close to earth!
We're saved!!!
That's why I always take a bomb with me, every time I fly: the odds against there being two bombs on board are astronomical, so I know I'm statistically safe.
忍 knowing that enough is enough, you'll always have enough.
That's why I always take a bomb with me, every time I fly: the odds against there being two bombs on board are astronomical, so I know I'm statistically safe.
I have milkshake up my nose, but it was totally worth it!
According to Deep Space Industries could that asteroid contain metals, with a value of 130 Billion US$. (Average asteroid contains 10 to 30% metals). So that makes it interesting to intercept it tonight and let it impact on earth.
Deep Space Industries starts to become a serious competitor of Oolite mining industries.