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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    'Ere, this reckons it was 10,000 tonnes not 10 tonnes.

    That's a fairly big fecker, to say the least.

    NASA - Russia Meteor Not Linked to Asteroid Flyby
    not linked ???

    that makes two objects in a single day, one of which hit.
    and we spend £3.60 trying to stop this, but six hundred billion trying to stop the planet warming up by a tenth of a degree before 2100

    we deserve to die


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  • NotAllThere
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    A bit of maths suggests that a ten ton meteorite (as this apparently was) would have the kinetic energy equivalent to 1kT of TNT. But I could be wrong.

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  • NickFitz
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    Here's an extensive collection of footage: Meteorite in Russia: all videos in one place

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  • original PM
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    I had to use Google translate..

    it seemed to loose soemthing in transalation though...

    The meteor would at least 54,000 kilometers per hour through the atmosphere came and fell about thirty to fifty kilometers above the ground apart. Ter vergelijking: de geluidssnelheid ligt rond de 1.236 kilometer per uur. In comparison, the speed of sound is about 1236 kilometers per hour
    and

    "The governor believes that in a few days everything is in order. Belangrijkste is de kapotte ramen dicht te plakken, desnoods met plakband. Most important is the broken windows closed to paste, if necessary with adhesive tape. Het wordt zeker min 15 's nachts. It is certainly minus 15 overnight. Hij heeft ook gezegd dat de meteoriet in een meer is gevallen, maar dat wordt door de afdeling Rampen ontkend.” He also said that the meteorite has fallen into a lake, but this is denied by the Department of Disaster. "
    lol!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Apparently

    ‘Meteoor woog ongeveer tien ton’ – eerste fragmenten gevonden :: nrc.nl

    A moderately large lump then.

    It's the kiloton versions that can really ruin your day.
    I didn't know you could speak Giant Alien Lizard.

    Oh hang on, it's you.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Plus it was a comet, not a lump of rock.
    Ah yes, and that.

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  • IR35FanClub
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Get her family to collect fragments, they'll be worth a fortune!
    Just make sure they wear swimming goggles - you don't want any of that black oil stuff getting in your eyes. A full hazmat suit sould be better. I know if I was planning an alien invasion, I'd just send my DNA in a virus and wait ;-)

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Maybe it was a small lump associated with that bigger one that sailed past Earth a couple of days ago. They often seem to be in groups, like comet Shoemaker-Levy which hit Jupiter a few years back.

    They say the dinosaurs were mysteriously in decline (after 150 millions years thriving) before the meteor hit 66 million years ago, and maybe that was a consequence of a smaller previous impact by another meteor in the same cluster
    I was thinking that myself, especially as we had this as well

    BBC News - 'Meteor shower' over Northern Ireland 'space junk'

    Could the earth's gravity have pulled a few trailing crumbs into an elliptical orbit that swung back and twatted us?

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Maybe it was a small lump associated with that bigger one that sailed past Earth a couple of days ago. They often seem to be in groups, like comet Shoemaker-Levy which hit Jupiter a few years back.
    The BBC report says that they approached/are approaching from different directions, so that is improbable.

    Apparently Shoemaker-Levy broke up as it approached Jupiter's enormous gravitational and magnetic fields, which is why it impacted as several pieces.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Maybe it was a small lump associated with that bigger one that sailed past Earth a couple of days ago. They often seem to be in groups, like comet Shoemaker-Levy which hit Jupiter a few years back.

    They say the dinosaurs were mysteriously in decline (after 150 millions years thriving) before the meteor hit 66 million years ago, and maybe that was a consequence of a smaller previous impact by another meteor in the same cluster

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  • kingcook
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    This one could be a bigger story:

    A close call for asteroid big enough to flatten London

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Speak to my Agent, cos the Contractor ain't listening - I'm already signed up with DA...!
    And dont you forget it

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    The chances of anything coming from Mars...

    Btw, not that impressed with the "New" version - Joss Stone? FFS
    I prefer UOGB's version

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Or a Plan 9 if they are Aliens...
    The chances of anything coming from Mars...

    Btw, not that impressed with the "New" version - Joss Stone? FFS

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  • stek
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    Meteor hits Russia

    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Don't forget my cut!

    Spod - In "Management consultant to the stars/meteorites" Mode!
    Speak to my Agent, cos the Contractor ain't listening - I'm already signed up with DA...!

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