The one tonight supposedly isn't visible with the naked eye.
I don't know how big or close the Russian one was. How come no-one knew it was on its way?
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I don't know how big or close the Russian one was. How come no-one knew it was on its way?
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apparently it weighed 10 tonnes and entered the earths atmosphere at 33000 mph.
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Because they were all too drunk on vodka or playing Tetris
/StereotypeLOLS
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/StereotypeLOLS
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We can only detect them when they are the size of a swimming pool.
The russian one was probably the size of a paddling pool, possibly as small as a foot spa. Such is the scale on which meteors are measured.
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The russian one was probably the size of a paddling pool, possibly as small as a foot spa. Such is the scale on which meteors are measured.
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8:10 GMT: Oleg Malkov, an aerospace scientist at Moscow State University, told Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper that the meteorite went undetected by space scanners, likely because it was coming from the direction of the Sun. "We can only register stones coming from the direction of the night sky," he explained. Malkov confirmed that the meteor shower in the Urals was not connected to the 2012DA14 asteroid that will approach Earth in a few hours.
Source - www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/18kado/ufo_meteorite_plane_or_rocket_explodes_in_the_sky/c8fln5f
( , Fri 15 Feb 2013, 15:04, Share, Reply)
WHAT?!!!
It came from the sun? We have angered the sun gods by stealing their fire.
*smashes neighbour's roof solar panels*
( , Fri 15 Feb 2013, 15:24, Share, Reply)
It came from the sun? We have angered the sun gods by stealing their fire.
*smashes neighbour's roof solar panels*
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"We can only register stones coming from the direction of the night sky,"
Couldn't they have detected it last night then when it was night time over Russia?
;-)
( , Fri 15 Feb 2013, 15:51, Share, Reply)
No
because the Earth would not have been facing the sun, where the meteor was coming from.
( , Fri 15 Feb 2013, 19:28, Share, Reply)
because the Earth would not have been facing the sun, where the meteor was coming from.
( , Fri 15 Feb 2013, 19:28, Share, Reply)
Didn't we just get a large C.M.E event from the sun too?
I blame the lack of virgins to sacrifice to our gods.
( , Fri 15 Feb 2013, 15:54, Share, Reply)
I blame the lack of virgins to sacrifice to our gods.
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