This is pretty amazing!
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This is pretty amazing!
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First thing I saw on the news this morning when I got up. Amazing, and scary!
Saw the title and thought that you were joking! :eek:
I thought it was a joke too. I hadn't read the news today until just now. I had seen a story a few days ago about that other meteor that was supposed to almost hit us. It's crazy how something so small (150 feet across) could have hit with a 2.5 megaton force. That would have been a disaster in a populated area like where this one was.
I thought meteors just exploded when they hit the ground. It's scary how this one entered the atmosphere and exploded while it was in the air. It would be like an air burst nuclear detonation if a bigger one did that.
This should now be proof that we obviously need free pre school for our 4 year olds. We need to have out priorities on what americans are thinking.
[QUOTE=m314;1026252773]I thought it was a joke too. I hadn't read the news today until just now. I had seen a story a few days ago about that other meteor that was supposed to almost hit us. It's crazy how something so small (150 feet across) could have hit with a 2.5 megaton force. That would have been a disaster in a populated area like where this one was.
I thought meteors just exploded when they hit the ground. It's scary how this one entered the atmosphere and exploded while it was in the air. It would be like an air burst nuclear detonation if a bigger one did that.[/QUOTE]
They cool off so fast once they hit the lower atmosphere they detonate in air. I attached a link to the 1908 Tunguska blast, similar thing only much larger.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event[/url]
Rob
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and I heard the Russians had started military mobilization and retallitory nuclear attacks against the United States amongst the confusion.
Thank God that was cleared up! :)
[QUOTE=ArchAngel'73;1026269723]and I heard the Russians had started military mobilization and retallitory nuclear attacks against the United States amongst the confusion.
Thank God that was cleared up! :)[/QUOTE]And just like that, a major catastrophe was averted.
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[QUOTE=cowboybiker;1026268573][youtube]NTaoocI_6x0[/youtube][/QUOTE]I wanna see the crater
[QUOTE=PLANETGETLOW;1026272353]I wanna see the crater[/QUOTE]Tons of pics floating around but they havent shown the crater yet.
But that hasnt stopped me and my mad skillz from getting real time top secret photos that have not been released to the press or any others, until now.
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There's a massive one passing quite close to the earth,that is inside the orbit of some satellites.The news states i'll be able to see it through a good pair
of binoculars in the Southern sky,at 19.35 gmt here in the UK.If this one hit us,there'd be no more petty arguments on this forum,or anywhere else for
that matter.
Sooner or later we'll have one drop in on a populated area. Just too much shti flying about in space.
I was watching something on TV the other day, some of these asteriods/comets/meteors have their own moons that travel with them. How do you top that act?
Rob
[QUOTE=trymarine;1026288563]There's a massive one passing quite close to the earth,that is inside the orbit of some satellites.The news states i'll be able to see it through a good pair
of binoculars in the Southern sky,at 19.35 gmt here in the UK.If this one hit us,there'd be no more petty arguments on this forum,or anywhere else for
that matter.[/QUOTE]
That's the one I was thinking of. It's not big enough to kill everyone, but it would have the effect of a large hydrogen bomb if it hit. That would be the worst natural disaster in human history if it happened in a populated area.
Great video find, CB. Amazing, exciting, but terrifying. In the past 10 years we have seen what tsunamis can really do and now what meteors can do.
I heard the meteor was about 11 tons and traveling at about 37,000 miles per hour. Just the kinetic energy without explosives can be catastrophic.
Kind of spooky that this happened over the Russian nuclear weapons lab.
Most of it burned up in the atmosphere and the rest shattered into small pieces. Here is where small fragment hit:
[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/65914000/jpg/_65914072_tf7mzvmg.jpg[/img]
Also, live coverage of the asteroid flyby is here:
[url]http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2[/url]
Pretty sure this is because of global warming.
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Cool stuff to watch it streak across the sky--not so cool when you think of that damage it could have caused had it hit the ground.
Amazing.
Bumblebee has arrived.:)
[QUOTE=ArchAngel'73;1026269723]and I heard the Russians had started military mobilization and retallitory nuclear attacks against the United States amongst the confusion.
Thank God that was cleared up! :)[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=m314;1026252773] It's crazy how something so small (150 feet across) could have hit with a 2.5 megaton force. [/QUOTE]
I was reading earlier that the size was estimated to be comparable to a bus yet it weighed 7,000 tons..not lbs but tons. And it was cruising at 40,000 mph which is just insane to even comprehend.
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LOL Just what is up with all this 'Angry Bird' *$%? I've got kids wandering around with that thing plastered all over their backpacks, ball caps and the like. There are some things that I just don't get! :(
[QUOTE=paolo59;1026805773]LOL Just what is up with all this 'Angry Bird' *$%? I've got kids wandering around with that thing plastered all over their backpacks, ball caps and the like. There are some things that I just don't get! :([/QUOTE]
Using Google Chrome, Paolo?
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LOL. So we have an Angry Bird, Nyan Cat, and ............... is that Putin?
[QUOTE=StressMonkey;1026826253]LOL. So we have an Angry Bird, Nyan Cat, and ............... is that Putin?[/QUOTE]yup
[QUOTE=StressMonkey;1026826253]LOL. So we have an Angry Bird, Nyan Cat, and ............... [/QUOTE]
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