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    Default Humans unable to destroy celestial bodies coming from space

    Well folks, it's seems official.
    This news came from a russian newspaper: The Pravda (english version) in 15.02.2013
    (And no, this is not the real and reputable "Pravda" the newspaper founded in 1912) *thanks to Kryztian by the correction

    So, make your judgment.

    Humans unable to destroy celestial bodies coming from space.


    The 45-meter-long asteroid weighing 130,000 tons, which will approach the Earth tonight, February 15th, is surrounded with a "cloud" of rocky rubble. One of them fell this morning near Chelyabinsk. Several other meteorites fell on Friday afternoon in Kazakhstan. Many Russians say that today's events remind them of the film "Armageddon."

    How serious is this danger to our planet? Pravda.Ru consulted an observer of Cosmonautics News magazine, Igor Lisov.

    "When is the asteroid going to reach the closest point to Earth?

    "It will happen at approximately 23.40 Moscow time.

    "Has anything changed in connection with the Chelyabinsk incident in terms of the probability of a collision with our planet?"

    "No, nothing has changed, and nothing could change about that. Even if we assume that these bodies belong to one and the same cloud, the rock of 2-3 meters in diameter that entered atmosphere above ​​Chelyabinsk and the main 45-meter- long asteroid are flying all by themselves and do not affect each other."

    "Do we have to worry?"

    "No. The asteroid will fly by. But some things come unexpectedly. They can come at any time simply because we can not see them. Celestial bodies of about 50 meters can usually be detected in advance, although there are no guarantees. Smaller bodies can hardly be detected. Even if we can detect a large celestial body that is going to fall down on Earth, we still have nothing to destroy it with."

    According to most recent information, the number of those who suffered as a result of the meteor explosion above Chelyabinsk made up 514 people. Fourteen people were hospitalized, the press service of the Russian EMERCOM said. Most of the victims suffered as a result of broken windows.

    As a result of air and ground reconnaissance in the Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk, Tyumen and Kurgan regions, there were 45 municipal districts inspected, as well as 102 urban districts and 179 municipalities. The works involved 20,828 people and 3,982 units of hardware.

    The inspection of the territories showed that the radiation level remains normal. All systems and facilities of energy, communications and transport fields, as well as essential services operate normally.

    Photo credit: Itar-Tass

    Pravda.Ru

    Link: http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/di...te_asteroid-0/

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    Default Re: Humans unable to destroy celestial bodies coming from space

    Quote Posted by korgh (here)
    Well folks, it's seems official.
    This news came from a reputable russian newspaper: The Pravda Journal (english version) in 15.02.2013
    The "Pravda Journal" is not the same as "Pravda", the newspaper founded in 1912 that has been the official voice of the Soviet and now Russian Communist Party. That publication can be found at http://www.gazeta-pravda.ru/

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    Default Re: Humans unable to destroy celestial bodies coming from space

    As someone who believes that various countries/organizations have starships and what not, I believe that the tech to destroy such things do exist and that the recent meteors were simply deemed "undangerous" enough to the point that it provided a good cover up for having that technology. What better way to cover up having that kind of tech than letting a few of the weak ones through to shake some people up?

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    Default Re: Humans unable to destroy celestial bodies coming from space

    Quote Posted by jookyle (here)
    As someone who believes that various countries/organizations have starships and what not, I believe that the tech to destroy such things do exist and that the recent meteors were simply deemed "undangerous" enough to the point that it provided a good cover up for having that technology. What better way to cover up having that kind of tech than letting a few of the weak ones through to shake some people up?
    Agreed, I read an article on yahoo about how Russia is stepping up space object programs. On the surface it looked like a normal reaction to the incident. However, it strains my credibility that we don't have mutipronged capability to accurately track, and modify these events, at least to some degree.
    So the funding is being rerouted in Russia, anyone see anything about the US reaction? It seems to be , oh what meteors.

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    Default Re: Humans unable to destroy celestial bodies coming from space

    Quote Posted by jookyle (here)
    As someone who believes that various countries/organizations have starships and what not, I believe that the tech to destroy such things do exist and that the recent meteors were simply deemed "undangerous" enough to the point that it provided a good cover up for having that technology. What better way to cover up having that kind of tech than letting a few of the weak ones through to shake some people up?
    Good point of view.
    Browsing awhile, i saw an interesting article about this perspective:

    MOSCOW, February 20 (RIA Novosti) – The Russian Aerospace Defense Forces will develop a series of measures aimed at protecting the Russian soil from falling meteorites and other dangerous space objects, commander of the western military district’s aviation Maj. Gen. Igor Makushev said on Wednesday.

    “The Aerospace Defense Forces have been ordered to handle this issue and come up with a plan to protect Russia from these ‘space travelers,’” Makushev said.

    See the full text here: http://en.rian.ru/russia/20130220/17...-Defenses.html

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