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Originally posted by ErEhWoN
reply to post by Trexter Ziam
I'll take you up on that bet.
I'll wager my savings, checking and 401k.
What you got?
There were no immediate confirmed reports of injuries, but Russian news agencies cited unnamed sources as saying several people were injured at a school in a thinly populated part of the region, which is on the eastern edge of the Ural Mountains.
Originally posted by Blister
Two points. First the blinding light, followed by very loud, crackling explosions suggest that this was an airburst explosion. Note that the object dissintegrates into smaller parts following the explosion.
Secondly, in the 'bad-music' camera version, where the car makes a right-hand turn, am I right to think that the object turns as well. It seems to approach at a 10.30 position and then leaves at the 3 oclock position... or is there a fish-lens effect at play there?
A brilliant event to see anyway.
Binzel believes many near-Earth asteroids get shaken up when they fly too closely to our planet's gravitational field, which could help explain why some space rocks seem to shed a worn-looking outer coating caused by "space weathering."
Meteorite fell to the Urals, Russia 15.02.2013
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Published on Feb 14, 2013
Broken glass, burning scent, people in panic. Most likely it was the support of a giant asteroid DA14.
Originally posted by HumAnnunaki
Originally posted by usaman1983
Breaking News: Meteorite Crashes in Russia
rt.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
A series of explosions in the skies of Russia’s Urals region, reportedly caused by a meteor shower, has sparked panic in three major cities. Witnesses said that houses shuddered, windows were blown out and cellphones stopped working.
Excellent find OP -
I just posted this thread www.abovetopsecret.com... just prior to you findings.
It's titled - "2013 Comet's: Year Of The God's Return".
That link gives proof of what this year is scheduled for.
(I will be adding to my thread and incorporating your cover story link.)
Thank you!
@Highjinxx -
Don't believe everything NASA sells.
In 1908 Tugunska was caused by a comet slighty smaller than this comet.
Originally posted by snowspirit
Twitter feed for Associated Press says a few injuries now
There were no immediate confirmed reports of injuries, but Russian news agencies cited unnamed sources as saying several people were injured at a school in a thinly populated part of the region, which is on the eastern edge of the Ural Mountains.
I don't know how to post a link from a twitter link
Originally posted by wishcraft
You guys should see this!!
Donno what's truly going on, whatever it is, related or not, WTF!
edit on 14-2-2013 by wishcraft because: for some reason the link isnt working