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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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