INCOMING!: метеорита в Челябинске, Russian Meteor - February 2013 |
INCOMING!: метеорита в Челябинске, Russian Meteor - February 2013 |
Feb 15 2013, 07:01 AM
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Looks like a small meteoroid decided to spoil 2012 DA14's big day by exploding over Russia...
http://zyalt.livejournal.com/722930.html?nojs=1 -------------------- &@^^!% Jim! I'm a geologist, not a physicist!
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Feb 17 2013, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE (ArtMartin) I've seen a number of videos of a flaming crater in the ground... I read about that and it is a well-known burning natural gas methane seep in Russia. After I rolled my eyeballs back down, I looked it up but don't seem to have Bookmarked it. I'll look it up and post more.QUOTE How about the ones of the hole in the ice that seem to be a bit more reported? That seems to be authentic. I've read that divers have been down and have recovered nothing, yet. I'm sure they'll keep looking-- samples of the impactor will help in determining the dynamics of the event.QUOTE (Sylene) Stefan Geens did a nice job computing the trajectory Brilliant job of sleuthing!You can "see" the descending path in the aircraft photo in FordPrefect's images posted in Msg#356. --Bill -------------------- |
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