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Originally posted by oddnutz
reply to post by intrptr
not sure what the diameter of the "puffball" (as you put it) is but found a satellite image of the meteor plume at www.news.colostate.edu...
Also where are the news regarding the fly-by Earth object?
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by DangerDeath
More like 300 kilotons according to preliminary analysis from NASA
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by DangerDeath
Because they can see missiles when they are launched for one thing.
Who would attack the middle of nowhere for another.
edit on 2/16/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
I've just read an interesting piece of info, this is not the first time a meteor strikes Celjabinsk region. In april 1949 a meteor called 'Kunashak' also fell there and one of debris pieces was found in the same Čebarkul lake..just like today. What are the odds of that ??