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900 Injured in Meteorite Crash in Russia


Even more amazing is that when the meteorite broke up explosively high above the ground (+20Km alt), it did so with the power of several Kt and temporarily knocked out all radio and cell within a very wide area.
It was estimated that this meteor came in at a higher than normal velocity. Nearly 8.3Km/sec or 30,000Km/hr.
There is a theory that it came in with such force that the difference in temperature also somehow managed to cause a gigantic magnetic disturbance. (Piezoelectric effect?)
Many reports of people loosing their cell phone connection and people experiencing radio-silence while this object passed overhead. Really weird!!
Someone needs to explain that to me. I guess sometimes Science can be stranger than SCFI.
The resulting shock wave was felt over a 100Km radius. Also the explosion was big enough to be clearly seen from orbit via satellite.
The videos on Youtube are unreal.
Can you imagine a larger meteorite detonating at a lower altitude? The result would be just as devastating as an above ground nuclear bomb.
We've got to pay attention to what's orbiting us, or heading our way. Friday was a wake-up call. Next time it could be a much bigger problem.

Russian Meteor Track and Detonation Seen From Space | Video | Space.com

 
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We should have shot a-bombs at it after it was past us to see what would happen and to see if it could be done.
 
Man crazy. I am fascinated by the russian films! Too bad people got injured :(

Greetings,,

Well, they're probably the first people in recorded history to be injured by an exploding meteorite :thinking:

Good thing just injuries. It could have been much worse. :can:
 
We have one documented occurrence of a person being actually struck by a meteorite

Sylacauga (meteorite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sylacauga meteorite is the first documented extraterrestrial object to have injured a human being in the USA. The grapefruit-sized fragment crashed through the roof of a frame house, bounced off a large wooden console radio, and hit Hodges while she napped on a couch. The 31-year-old woman was badly bruised on one side of her body but able to walk. The event received worldwide publicity.

The Sylacauga meteorite is not the only extraterrestrial object to have struck a human. A manuscript published at Tortona, Italy, in 1677 tells of a Milanese friar who was killed by a meteorite.[3] In 1992 a very small fragment (3 g) of Mbale meteorite hit a young Ugandan boy,[4] but it had been slowed down by a tree and did not cause any injury. In 2009 Gerrit Blank, a 14-year-old boy in Essen, Germany, claimed to have been hit by a meteorite, but it is unclear whether that was an actual metorite strike.


Meteorites in ascending value in the market:

Unobserved find = price depends on rarity
Observed fall = price becomes out of reach for average hobbyist
Observed and hit an inanimate object = Cha Ching!
Hit a human (especially with observable injury) = BAZINGA!

Peace,
dave
 
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