Meteor Hits Russia Feb 15, 2013 - Event Archive
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Feb 15,2013 - A small meteorite streaked through the skies above Russia's Urals region. The blast, equivalent to 300,000 tons of TNT, shattered windows, damaged more than 3,000 building and injured over 1,000 people.
8 months after the incident, the meteorite, weighing in at 570 kg, was pulled out of Lake Chebarkul, making it one of the biggest meteorites ever recovered.
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Today, February 15 2013
10-ton meteor falling over Russia caught on camera
Fragments of at least one meteor fell in the Chelyabinsk region of Russia,
some 930 miles east of Moscow, injuring around 100 people and causing
flashes and explosions in the morning sky, officials said on Friday.
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Meteor Strikes Russia, Over 1,000 Believed Injured
The largest meteor in more than a century crashed in Western Siberia.
Chelyabinsk meteor comes to Moscow
A piece of the famed Chelyabinsk meteor will be in Moscow tomorrow.
It goes on display from Friday at the Central House of Artists until February the 22nd.
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Meteor cover mysteriously levitates by itself in Russian museum
The dome covering the meteorite in South Ural State Historical Museum spontaneously begins to levitate before freezing at a height of about 10 cm. We do not believe in mysticism. However the twin brother of the Chelyabinsk meteorite flew near the Earth recently… Coincidence?
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Meteor Hits Russia, With Debris Blanketing Siberia: Fire in the Russian Sky | The New York Times
TimesCast: The Times's Ellen Barry and Richard P. Binzel, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor, discuss the explosive event over western Siberia on Friday.
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Meteor Hits Russia, With Debris Blanketing Siberia: Fire in the Russian Sky | The New York Times
Meteorite crash in Russia: Video of meteor explosion that stirred panic in Urals region
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Meteorite explosions in the skies of Russia's Urals region has sparked panic in three major cities. Witnesses said that houses shuddered, windows were blown out and cellphones stopped working.
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Chelyabinsk Meteor Shockwave Compilation
This footage from multiple locations thru the Chelyabinsk city suddenly hit by the shockwave of the last Friday meteorite can illustrate how really it would be to witness some apocalyptic event of either man made or other mass destruction and panic. People caught in their offices, schools, workshops all in one moment break their daily routines and get a panic shock of different degree.
Russian Meteor Recovered: Giant chunk lifted from lakebed
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The largest-discovered fragment of a Russian meteorite, weighing around 570 kilograms, has been lifted from the bed of Lake Chebarkul in the Urals. The huge meteorite chunk split into three pieces when scientists tried to weigh it. The precise weight could not be established because the heavy object broke the scales.
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Central Russia meteor captured on camera
A flash of bright light, the sound of explosions - what witnesses report and cameras captured as a meteor broke apart as it entered the Earth's atmosphere above Chelyabinsk in central Russia.
In the aftermath, a meteor shower that injured hundreds, set off car alarms and disrupted the mobile phone network.
Describing what happened, the head of the region's emergencies ministry Yuri Burenko said: In the sky over the city of Chelyabinsk an object was spotted which flew through the air at high speed leaving a trace in the sky.
Two minutes later three consecutive explosions were heard, and the resulting impact wave smashed windows in the city of Chelyabinsk and neighbouring cities.
Part of the meteor raced across the horizon, leaving a long trail of white smoke behind it which could be seen 200 kilometres away in Russia's fourth-largest city, Yekaterinburg.
I saw something moving in the sky, in a moment there came a flash - we first thought it was fireworks, but a moment later we saw a trace as if from a rocket, followed by an explosion in couple of minutes. The window broke ... tea , bread, water - everything was on the ground, said one resident of Chelyabinsk.
A number of buildings have been damaged in Chelyabinsk, 1,500 kilometres east of Moscow. Six hundred square metres of the roof on a zinc factory collapsed.
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Meteor Explodes Over Moscow, Russia
Meteor Explodes Over Moscow, Russia, Approximately 1100 Injured
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February 15, 2013 (Dash-cam date incorrect). A meteor crashing in Russia's Ural mountains has injured at least 1200 people, as the shockwave blew out windows and rocked buildings.
Most of those hurt, in the Chelyabinsk region where the meteor fell, suffered cuts and bruises but at least 46 remain in hospital.
A fireball streaked through the clear morning sky, followed by loud bangs.
President Vladimir Putin said he thanked God no big fragments had fallen in populated areas.
A large meteor fragment landed in a lake near Chebarkul, a town in Chelyabinsk region.
The meteor's dramatic passing was witnessed in Yekaterinburg, 200km (125 miles) to the north, and in Kazakhstan, to the south.
Officials say a large meteor partially burned up in the lower atmosphere, resulting in fragments falling earthwards.
Thousands of rescue workers have been dispatched to the area to provide help to the injured, the emergencies ministry said.
The Chelyabinsk region, about 1,500km (930 miles) east of Moscow, is home to many factories, a nuclear power plant and the Mayak atomic waste storage and treatment centre.
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NASA | NPP Sees Aftermath of the Chelyabinsk Meteor
A meteor weighing 10,000 metric tons exploded only 23km above the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia on February 15, 2013. Unlike previous such events, this time scientists had the highly sensitive OMPS instrument on NPP to deliver unprecedented data and help them track and study the meteor plume for months. This video shows how accurately the model prediction coincided with the satellite observations.
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METEORITE FALLING IN CENTRAL RUSSIA / HD Footage Dashboard Cam
A meteor crashing in the Urals of central Russia has reportedly injured at least 400 people, as the shockwave blew out windows and rocked buildings.
Most of those hurt suffered minor cuts and bruises but some received head injuries, Russian media report.
A fireball was seen streaking through the sky above the city of Yekaterinburg, followed by loud bangs.
The meteor is believed to have landed in a lake near Chebarkul, a town in the neighbouring Chelyabinsk region.
Much of the impact was felt in the city of Chelyabinsk, some 200km (125 miles) south of Yekaterinburg.
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We saw a big burst of light, then went outside to see what it was and we heard a really loud thundering sound, Chelyabinsk resident Sergey Hametov told AP news agency by phone.
Officials say a large meteor partially burned up in the lower atmosphere, resulting in fragments falling earthwards.
Thousands of rescue workers have been dispatched to the area to provide help to the injured, the emergencies ministry said.
The Chelyabinsk region, about 1,500km (930 miles) east of Moscow, is home to many factories, a nuclear power plant and the Mayak atomic waste storage and treatment centre.
Russia: See Chelyabinsk meteor up close and personal
Parts of a meteor that exploded above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk almost two years ago arrived in Moscow, Wednesday. Fragments of the cosmic body weighing approximately eight kilogrammes (17 pounds) were displayed in the Central House of Artists, after being flown in especially for the exhibition.
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Skyfall: Hundreds injured as meteorite wreaks havoc in Russia's Urals
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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Russian Meteor or UFOCRASH? Chelyabinsk UFO 2013 - ALIEN VIDEO/ MOSCOW TV
UFO OR METEOR? ALIEN ROCK? RUSSIA - MOSCOW - 2013 - TOP SECRET - New information provided by a worldwide network of sensors has allowed scientists to refine their estimates for the size of the UFO object that entered that atmosphere and disintegrated in the skies over Chelyabinsk, Russia, at 7:20:26 p.m. PST, or 10:20:26 p.m. EST on Feb. 14 (3:20:26 UTC on Feb. 15).
The estimated size of the Alien object, prior to entering Earth's atmosphere, has been revised upward from 49 feet (15 meters) to 55 feet (17 meters), and its estimated mass has increased from 7,000 to 10,000 tons. Also, the estimate for energy released during the event has increased by 30 kilotons to nearly 500 kilotons of energy released. These new estimates were generated using new data that had been collected by five additional infrasound stations located around the world -- the first recording of the event being in Alaska, over 6,500 kilometers away from Chelyabinsk. The infrasound data indicates that the event, from atmospheric entry to the meteor's airborne disintegration took 32.5 seconds. The calculations using the infrasound data were performed by Peter Brown at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.A look into that activities of Kapustin Yar -- a remote, top secret, military development and test facility in Russia and said to be the former Soviet Union's version of Area 51.
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Chelyabinsk Meteor Dust Traveled Around The World | Video
The meteor that rocked the world in February 2013 also left a trail of dust around it. NASA's Suomi NPP Satellite tracked the plume and showed that it had traveled around the northern hemisphere and back to Chelyabinsk, Russia in 4 days.