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Meteor(ite) in Russia

Started by XH29N0G, February 15, 2013, 07:38:15 AM

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XH29N0G

Just saw this.  http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/15/us-russia-meteorite-idUSBRE91E05Z20130215

Looks like a number of people were injured and there were a lot of explosions, but it is not clear to me whether anything was recovered that hit earth.

Also have been keeping track of the other (bigger one - olympic pool) that is supposed to pass by us shortly.
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

oldgold69

cool pictures on the news   but the big asteroid is supposed to pass the earth about 1:30 cst  today   where's bruce willis when you need him   :shruggy:

TruckDriver

I just saw a lot of footage of it on tv. Lot of surveillance video is pretty spectacular  :o
PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

Old Moparz

Saw that on the news this morning & was thinking, "That sure isn't something I want to see on the way to work like those people over there in Russia."   :o

Some were quoted that they had thought it was an airplane accident or a missile. It was moving so fast I'd have first thought someone pushed a button, it has to be a missile. Speed is was traveling was supposed to be 19 miles per second.

Pretty wild videos of it, too.
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BB1

They would have blamed Bush if it happend here.  :D
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XH29N0G

Looks like there is a hole in the ice where something fell through.  I wonder if they will find a piece of it.  It is amazing how much destruction the blast did (more than 1200 injured).  Remember in 1989 (I think) when there was a close pass that these things could be pretty bad.  never thought about the shock wave.
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

polywideblock

wonder if the "meteorite men" are on their way to get all the bits, big money  to be made there  :2thumbs:


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Fred

That's pretty amazing stuff. Luckily it's not a common ocurrence. Life would be pretty hairy if that was the norm.


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mauve66

you would think someone could of tracked its direction and at least warned people it was coming???
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JB400

Wouldn't that being like spotting a spec of dirt in the ocean?  Larger objects are easier to detect.  Neo's aren't an easy thing to detect.

polywideblock

Quote from: mauve66 on February 15, 2013, 08:38:14 PM
you would think someone could of tracked its direction and at least warned people it was coming???
what and spoiled the surprise  ;)


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Fred

Quote from: polywideblock on February 15, 2013, 08:46:21 PM
Quote from: mauve66 on February 15, 2013, 08:38:14 PM
you would think someone could of tracked its direction and at least warned people it was coming???
what and spoiled the surprise  ;)

I like surprises, don't you?   :lol:


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Fred

Quote from: stroker400 wedge on February 15, 2013, 08:44:28 PM
Wouldn't that being like spotting a spec of dirt in the ocean?  Larger objects are easier to detect.  Neo's aren't an easy thing to detect.

We're not in the ocean, we're on land. There will always be vexation and unidentified flying objects!


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XH29N0G

We (people) have been trying to track as many of the earth crossing ones as possible, but as pointed out there are limits.  I remember a class 25 years ago when I was told that this was something we should be doing more regularly.  As far as tracking them after they come in, that is another issue.  They have a network in Australia to track the fireballs and locate the meteorites after they land.  It is pretty cool stuff, but a newly started program.

 
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

Bob T

Hey Fred, remember when Skylab crashed near Perth, I can remember some crowd selling anti-skylab hard hats, not that a construction hat would be much help from a hot piece of spacecraft  :lol:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

oldgold69

the say if you took all the vegetation and stuff away and just saw the surface of the earth  we would look like the moon  all pocked up from all the merteors

mauve66

they have satellites that can read the headlines on a newspaper, but can't track something the size of a u-haul trk through the air???
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JB400

We only have a small number of satellites and telescopes devoted to finding neo's.

skip68

I wonder if this is the type of meteor I was finding last year.    :scratchchin: 
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mopar_man

Quote from: Bob T on February 16, 2013, 05:18:07 AM
Hey Fred, remember when Skylab crashed near Perth, I can remember some crowd selling anti-skylab hard hats, not that a construction hat would be much help from a hot piece of spacecraft  :lol:

I actually got a piece of Skylab . I worked for NASA for 15 years back in the 70-80s and one of the last boys  aboard brought back a small piece of aluminium and it was stamped into 7 medallions and i was awarded  a medallion . 

Fred

Quote from: mopar_man on February 16, 2013, 11:10:42 AM
Quote from: Bob T on February 16, 2013, 05:18:07 AM
Hey Fred, remember when Skylab crashed near Perth, I can remember some crowd selling anti-skylab hard hats, not that a construction hat would be much help from a hot piece of spacecraft  :lol:

I actually got a piece of Skylab . I worked for NASA for 15 years back in the 70-80s and one of the last boys  aboard brought back a small piece of aluminium and it was stamped into 7 medallions and i was awarded  a medallion . 


That's pretty cool, what a great souvenir.  :2thumbs:


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Fred

Quote from: Bob T on February 16, 2013, 05:18:07 AM
Hey Fred, remember when Skylab crashed near Perth, I can remember some crowd selling anti-skylab hard hats, not that a construction hat would be much help from a hot piece of spacecraft  :lol:

Yeah, I remember thinking what a joke. Crazy thing is, people are so gullible, sometimes I think they got the definition of sheep and people mixed up.


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tan top

scary stuff , can you imagine if that meteorite hit  , the day , the last end of the world mob / sect , said we are all doomed that day  :lol:  they would of gone crazier :lol:  :lol:
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mauve66

Quote from: mopar_man on February 16, 2013, 11:10:42 AM
Quote from: Bob T on February 16, 2013, 05:18:07 AM
Hey Fred, remember when Skylab crashed near Perth, I can remember some crowd selling anti-skylab hard hats, not that a construction hat would be much help from a hot piece of spacecraft  :lol:

I actually got a piece of Skylab . I worked for NASA for 15 years back in the 70-80s and one of the last boys  aboard brought back a small piece of aluminium and it was stamped into 7 medallions and i was awarded  a medallion . 

do you have a COA to go with the medallion??
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alignment

Bob T

Quote from: mopar_man on February 16, 2013, 11:10:42 AM
Quote from: Bob T on February 16, 2013, 05:18:07 AM
Hey Fred, remember when Skylab crashed near Perth, I can remember some crowd selling anti-skylab hard hats, not that a construction hat would be much help from a hot piece of spacecraft  :lol:

I actually got a piece of Skylab . I worked for NASA for 15 years back in the 70-80s and one of the last boys  aboard brought back a small piece of aluminium and it was stamped into 7 medallions and i was awarded  a medallion . 

Very cool, what a piece of history  :2thumbs:
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chargerman69

Just think if that wood have hit the worlds tallest building near the bottum or the side of the biggest cruise ship