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Cidersomerset
15th February 2013, 23:29
Interresting report on the day of the meteor & astoroid news items...
Relatively neutral, no 'sniggers' or revalations just an item reported
casually as any other.

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Published on 15 Feb 2013


As a meteorite explodes over Russia, RT's Anastasia Churkina catches up with a group
of UFO investigators in New York to find out that even after decades of scientific
research, they still have more questions than answers when it comes to outer space and
strange phenomena.

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There is a thread with more discussion on it, but heres some of the RT reports ,,,,

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?55842-Meteorite-crash-in-Russia-UFO-fears-spark-panic-in-the-Urals--VIDEO-PHOTOS-

Skyfall: Hundreds injured as meteorite wreaks havoc in Russia's Urals


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Published on 15 Feb 2013


It's not been quite average morning in Russia. People in the Urals region have seen
burning objects raining down from the sky after a meteorite exploded above the Earth.

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Planet Earth escapes asteroid Armageddon

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Published on 15 Feb 2013


Since the beginning of time, mankind has been fascinated with the heavens. From
constellations to the space race, many have dedicated their lives to the study of space
and just hours ago a massive asteroid known as "2012 DA 14" came within 17,150
miles of planet Earth. According to experts, an impact with an asteroid that size of 2012
DA 14 would be catastrophic. Geoff Chester with the US Naval Observatory joins us to
discuss the possible outcomes of an asteroid impact on Earth.

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Massive meteor rocks Russia, 1k+ injured

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Published on 15 Feb 2013


On Friday, the people of Chelyabinsk had their world rocked after a meteor streaked
across the sky and made contact in the region. The blast in the industrial region injured
over one thousand people and blew out windows of building in the area. According to
reports, the meteor weighed approximately 11 tons and RT's Lindsay France brings us
more on the damage from this rare phenomenon.

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Cidersomerset
16th February 2013, 10:40
Observatory NASA video: Asteroid 2012 DA14 darts past Earth


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Published on 15 Feb 2013


Video courtesy: NASA

A massive 130,000-ton asteroid hurtled past the earth, veering
closer to the planet than any known object of its size. The event
transpired on the same day that a meteorite wreaked havoc
when it exploded over Russia's Urals region. NASA kept a watchful
eye on the 50-meter-wide asteroid, dubbed DA14, which sailed
17,500 miles above the Earth on Friday -- much closer than
many satellites

astrid
16th February 2013, 10:50
Guess this goes here also..

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astrid
16th February 2013, 11:06
This site might be handy also..

http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com.au/

Latest Meteor Sighting Reports

Cidersomerset
17th February 2013, 02:01
20-Hiroshimas-Strong: Meteorite blast devastates Russia's Urals

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Published on 16 Feb 2013


20 Hiroshimas - that's the National Space Agency's estimate of the explosive power
of the meteorite which shattered over Russia's Urals. It left more than 12 hundred
people injured, and caused tens of millions of dollars worth of damage. RT's Egor
Piskunov is at the epicenter, and brings the details how events unfolded.

Tangri
17th February 2013, 05:04
20-Hiroshimas-Strong: Meteorite blast devastates Russia's Urals



Published on 16 Feb 2013


20 Hiroshimas - that's the National Space Agency's estimate of the explosive power
of the meteorite which shattered over Russia's Urals. It left more than 12 hundred
people injured, and caused tens of millions of dollars worth of damage. RT's Egor
Piskunov is at the epicenter, and brings the details how events unfolded.

In 1908, an asteroid or comet measuring tens of metres across detonated about 10km above Siberia. The explosion flattened some 80 million trees over an area of 2,000 sq km (800 sq m) near the Tunguska River - as luck would have it, a sparsely populated region.
20 Hiroshimas really ? where is the impact location pictures?
What is wrong with this event?