Meteorite above Russia
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Meteorite above Russia
Huh! Wow! Just look at this two videos:
number 1:
Boring... or is it?
and number 2:
I wish I could speak Russian
Or look here.
number 1:
Boring... or is it?
and number 2:
I wish I could speak Russian
Or look here.
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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.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21468116
EDIT: Sky News just estimated the size of the meteor to be around 10 tons in mass.
Maybe this event will prompt more investment in asteroid defence programmes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21468116
EDIT: Sky News just estimated the size of the meteor to be around 10 tons in mass.
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Wow!!!
Tell this to the dinosaurs!!!!JazHaz wrote:No-one has ever been injured or killed by a meteorite before.
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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.
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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?
David Braben's sweater?
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?
David Braben's sweater?
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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.Smivs wrote: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.
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Smivs wrote: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.
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!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.
We're saved!!!
LOLSelezen wrote:Maybe a big net?
David Braben's sweater?
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Lol! That sweater looked a bit moth-eaten!Selezen wrote:David Braben's sweater?
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Long time, yes, about 14 hours until Asteroid 2012 DA14 passes inside the ring of communications satellites tonight!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!!!
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1302/14da14satellites/
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And that rock is with 50m Ø substantial bigger than the russian one. In GMT it will pass 7.25 PM
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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.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!!!
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<chokes on his coffee>Disembodied wrote: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 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!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Well, well, the exception proves the rule.JazHaz wrote:Long time, yes, about 14 hours until Asteroid 2012 DA14 passes inside the ring of communications satellites tonight!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!!!
http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n1302/14da14satellites/
And this also means that we are even safer!!!!! (if we also survive the second one, that is)
Disembodied wrote: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.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!!!
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I have milkshake up my nose, but it was totally worth it!Disembodied wrote: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.
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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.
Deep Space Industries starts to become a serious competitor of Oolite mining industries.
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