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Re: Meteor Shower Hits Russia: 400 Injured

Postby Samster » February 16th, 2013, 5:25 am

heard there were meteors in Cuba and kazakhstan

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Postby dante1986 » February 16th, 2013, 9:32 am

^^ lol its pretty scary though can't imagine what they was going through :(

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Meteor Shower Hits Russia: 400 Injured

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » February 16th, 2013, 10:11 am

Samster wrote:heard there were meteors in Cuba and kazakhstan
Haven't seen any confirmed reports, could be a hoax

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Re: Meteor Shower Hits Russia: 400 Injured

Postby sMASH » February 16th, 2013, 10:58 am

Apollo Trinidad wrote:interesting that this is happening after the pope's resignation...

so the one that happened in the yucatan peninsula 66 million years ago was because there was a mass resignation ... :?

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Postby zcarz » February 16th, 2013, 11:01 am

In United States, you reach for the stars. In Soviet Russia stars reach for you.

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » February 16th, 2013, 12:48 pm

Fireball reported across California sky
February 15th 2013
Mike Denison, USA TODAY

First a meteor hit Russia. Then an asteroid came unusually close to Earth. Now San Francisco may be the latest witness to a cosmic visitor.

Experts believe a "sporadic meteor" caused a fireball to streak across the western California sky Friday night, according to NBC's Bay Area affiliate.

A bright flash of light was first reported in Santa Rosa, Calif., around 7:45 p.m., and was seen as far south as San Jose and Morgan Hill.

It appeared to be bright green and turned yellow as it descended, according to a Bay Area resident who posted on NBC Bay Area's Facebook page. There have been no reports of damage following the incident.

Astronomer Gerald McKeegan told NBC that the fireball was probably a "sporadic meteor." He added that sporadic meteors impact the Earth several times a day and can bring up to 15,000 tons of space debris per year to Earth.

No connections have been made between the California fireball and the meteorite that struck Russia on Friday or the asteroid that passed within 17,200 miles of Earth.



http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... y/1924483/

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Re: Meteor Shower Hits Russia: 400 Injured

Postby maj. tom » February 16th, 2013, 2:16 pm

What we haven't realized yet is that these are just the preliminary dust that's bombarding the earth from the much large dinosaur killer size asteroid heading our way that we haven't seen yet.

well they have seen it, but the scientist who discovered it died in a car crash and NASA and the government has it under wraps to prevent panic because there's nothing else we can do but die in the dust.


lol jk I watched Deep Impact (1998) last night with Morgan Freeman as the President.
That's about as real as Hollywood ever got on this subject, unlike the other big music scored film with Bruce Willis.

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Postby joker » February 16th, 2013, 2:25 pm

^^ MR . PREGNANT 'S competitor folks.

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Postby STORM1234 » February 16th, 2013, 2:36 pm

maj. tom wrote:What we haven't realized yet is that these are just the preliminary dust that's bombarding the earth from the much large dinosaur killer size asteroid heading our way that we haven't seen yet.

well they have seen it, but the scientist who discovered it died in a car crash and NASA and the government has it under wraps to prevent panic because there's nothing else we can do but die in the dust.


lol jk I watched Deep Impact (1998) last night with Morgan Freeman as the President.
That's about as real as Hollywood ever got on this subject, unlike the other big music scored film with Bruce Willis.



i really like da movie jed ever since when it cam out in 1998, have it on dvd so I can watch eet any time i want. tea leona was good and well everybody elijah wood now, but he was in this also before he made it big in LOTR.

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Postby shogun » February 16th, 2013, 5:37 pm

zcarz wrote:In United States, you reach for the stars. In Soviet Russia stars reach for you.


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Postby Country_Bookie » February 23rd, 2013, 11:34 am

Expect more like this.

The world will have to live with surprise asteroid attacks on the scale of Friday's Russian fireball, at least for a while.

The meteor that exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk without warning Friday (Feb. 15), damaging hundreds of buildings and wounding more than 1,000 people, was caused by a space rock about 50 feet (15 meters) wide, researchers said.

Asteroids of this size are both difficult to detect and incredibly numerous, so it will take a long time for astronomers to find and map out the orbits of all the potentially dangerous ones. Besides, researchers have bigger fish to fry.

"Defending the Earth against tiny asteroids such as the one that passed over Siberia and impacted there is a challenging issue that is something that is not currently our goal," Paul Chodas, a scientist with the Near Earth Object Program Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., told reporters Friday (Feb. 15). [Meteor Blast Over Russia Feb. 15: Complete Coverage]

"We are focusing on the larger asteroids first," Chodas added. "They are the ones that are the most hazardous."


Millions of asteroids

In 1998, Congress directed NASA to find all of the near-Earth asteroids at least 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) wide that could pose an impact risk to Earth. Such large space rocks have the potential to end human civilization if they hit us.

NASA met that challenge several years ago, and its scientists have now identified 95 percent of the 980 such mountain-size asteroids thought to be cruising through Earth's neighborhood. Happily, none of the known behemoths pose any threat to our planet for the foreseeable future.

But the outlook isn't so rosy for smaller asteroids.

Observations by NASA's WISE space telescope, for example, suggest that about 4,700 asteroids at least 330 feet (100 m) wide come uncomfortably close to our planet at some point in their orbits. To date, astronomers have detected less than 30 percent of these objects, which could destroy an area the size of a state if they slammed into Earth.

And researchers have spotted less than 1 percent of asteroids at least 130 feet (40 m) wide, according to officials with the B612 Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to predicting and preventing catastrophic asteroid strikes.

Space rocks of this size can cause severe damage on a local scale, as the 1908 "Tunguska Event" shows. That year, a 130-foot-wide object exploded over Siberia's Podkamennaya Tunguska River, flattening roughly 825 square miles (2,137 square km) of forest.

A space rock in this size class gave Earth a close shave Friday. The 150-foot-wide (45 m) asteroid 2012 DA14 — which was just discovered in February 2012 — cruised within 17,200 miles (27,000 km) of our planet, marking the closest approach of such a big space rock that was ever predicted in advance.

Overall, scientists think 1 million or more near-Earth asteroids are lurking out there, and just 9,600 have been identified to date.


Improving the search

Searching near-Earth space in infrared wavelengths is a good way to find potentially hazardous asteroids, Chodas said, and many other scientists agree.

The B612 Foundation, in fact, plans to launch an infrared space telescope called Sentinel to a Venus-like orbit in 2018. From there, the instrument would peer out toward Earth's neighborhood without having to contend with the sun's overwhelming glare.

In less than six years of operation, Sentinel should spot 500,000 near-Earth asteroids, including the few remaining undetected mountain-size space rocks and more than 50 percent of the 130-footers, B612 officials have said. The goal is to find big, dangerous objects several decades before they may hit us, giving humanity enough lead time to mount a deflection mission.

But even if Sentinel lives up to its billing, many thousands of 130-foot asteroids would remain undetected, as would even more objects the size of the Russian fireball's parent body. So we're likely to be caught off guard again, as the people of Chelyabinsk were Friday.

"NASA has recognized that asteroids and meteoroids and orbital debris pose a bigger problem than anybody anticipated decades ago," said Bill Cooke, head of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.


http://www.space.com/19837-russia-fireball-asteroid-impact-surprise.html

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Re: Meteor Shower Hits Russia: 400 Injured

Postby stev » February 23rd, 2013, 12:38 pm

wudnt have to worry that much if the US government was funding NASA the same way they are funding the military IMO.

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