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Originally posted by pstiffy
Originally posted by Christian IX
Maybe one hit tonight also?
EARTHQUAKE ROCKS STOCKHOLM CITY, SWEDEN, 01:00 IN THE MORNING, 25th MAY 2006
UPDATE 1: EXPLOSION PRECEDED TREMORS!
Do you have a URL for the exact page? I searched, could not locate anything
edit: question answered before I posted.
[edit on 25-5-2006 by pstiffy]
Originally posted by Mouth
ANNNNNYYYYWAAAAYYYYY
Back to the topic at hand... Have there been any meteor sightings of recent? (not the "big one" but any meteor showers?) We are still in the tail of this passing comet and its shattered pieces, and I am stuck in an office without windows
"Our roof is accessible. We have thrown people off of our roof before."
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
As I was reading the article, I didn't think it was a meteor either. If there were any scheduled demolitions it very well could have come from that. Though, I did find this bit of the article interesting, to say the least...
"Our roof is accessible. We have thrown people off of our roof before."
The quake measured about 2.0 on the Richter scale, which is considered only a small tremor, but still very rare for the Stockholm region, said Reynir Bodvarsson, a seismologist at Uppsala University.
Some residents initially thought the noise caused by the tremor was a large explosion, and emergency services were flooded with calls from scared locals.
Originally posted by crt
Though it was a mile deep or so, its just strange that it was preceded by a loud boom.
I've been in earthquakes before, and heard a rumbling noise during the quake, but never a booming noise immediately before it. Could there be some sort of Physics going on that we don't understand yet?
Earthquake Boom is a very loud, deep sounding explosion, which emanates from the earth. If directly above emanation, directional determination may be difficult as sound is not from a distinct direction as it is from a wide area of earth’s surface.
Originally posted by crt
Looking at all of the orbits from the fragments of Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 comet on NASA's NEO orbit simulations. The will go in between some of the trails of the comet fragments.
The applet was implemented using only 2-body methods, and hence should not be used for determining accurate long-term trajectories (over several years or decades) or planetary encounter circumstances.
Originally posted by cmdrkeenkid
Though, I did find this bit of the article interesting, to say the least...