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Asteroid 'Hit Northern Russia'
Ananova ^ | 10-4-2002

Posted on 10/05/2002 12:02:00 PM PDT by blam

Asteroid 'hit northern Russia'

A large meteorite is thought to have smashed into a forest in a remote area of Russia.

Residents in the town of Bodaibo, in the Irkutsk region of Siberia, saw a large luminous body fall from the sky.

They say the impact caused the ground to shake and made a sound like thunder.

Flashes of bright light could be seen above the impact site, which was a long way from any settlements according to the Russian newspaper Pravda.

"Locals felt a strong shock, which could be comparable to an earthquake," said the report. "In addition to that, the people also heard a thunder-like sound."

Asteroid expert Dr Benny Peiser, from Liverpool John Moore's University, said: "If the eyewitness accounts are confirmed, this fact of an earth tremor together with thunder-like explosive sounds would indicate a rather significant impact event."

He said the incident occurred on the same day as the US House of Representatives debated the need to search for smaller asteroids and the danger of mistaking impacts for nuclear attacks.

At least 30 times a year, asteroids smash into the Earth's atmosphere and explode with the force of a nuclear bomb.

These smaller asteroids, between 200 and 500 metres wide, could potentially demolish a city with a direct hit or cause tsunamis - giant waves - capable of wiping out entire coastal areas if they land in the ocean.

Astronomers estimate there could be between 900 and 1,300 large asteroids measuring one kilometre or more in our part of the solar system, while the number of smaller bodies could amount to 50,000.

Story filed: 18:25 Friday 4th October 2002


TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; Russia
KEYWORDS: asteroid; bodaibo; catastrophism; godsgravesglyphs; irkutsk; northern; nuketest; russia; siberia; tunguska
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To: PatrickHenry
Why not?
41 posted on 10/05/2002 12:42:56 PM PDT by BullDog108
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Just to calrify to everyone...

A meteor is a meteor. A >relatively< small chuck of rock. An asteroid is a >relatively< large chucnk of rock.

A meteorite is a meteor AFTER it impacts the Earth. prisoner6

42 posted on 10/05/2002 12:43:29 PM PDT by prisoner6
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To: Mulder; RightOnTheLeftCoast; blam
Why can't these damn things ever hit somewhere like Mecca?

I have it on good authority that a meteor stream lasting from one week to two months will be falling in and around Baghdad sometime in the next two to four months.

Reportedly up to thousands of small to medium sized meteors, highly accurate.

43 posted on 10/05/2002 12:44:09 PM PDT by BOBTHENAILER
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To: prisoner6
I bet the same journalists that wrote this article also wrote the article about the semi-automatic revolver with the silencer...
44 posted on 10/05/2002 12:47:06 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks
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To: blam
I know Pete Worden fairly well and I think he is right. I first mentioned that this problem deserves a higher priority more than ten years ago. It hasn't.
45 posted on 10/05/2002 12:47:07 PM PDT by Movemout
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To: BullDog108; Sabertooth
Because it's untidy. That's my opinion.
46 posted on 10/05/2002 12:48:09 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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To: Focault's Pendulum
Nothing redeemable here............
47 posted on 10/05/2002 12:51:51 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: blam

Here is a satellite picture of a cloud that formed over Greenland after a meteor (asteroid) hit in 1997

 

GOES-8 visible image on 9 December 1997

The GOES-EAST visible image at 1445 UTC gives a nice view of a distinct high cloud over southern Greenland near local noon:

Image
corresponding coastline map:
Image
The "+" marks the reported impact point at 61.4N, 44.4W. Latitude and longitude lines are sketched at 2 degree intervals, based on the reported GOES earth-navigation. At this time, the navigated map's coastlines fall 3 pixels south and one pixel west of the observed coastlines, within the GOES earth-navigation error tolerances of 4 visible pixels.

Unfortunately, Greenland is too dark in December to provide visible images during the other GOES-8 observation times, such as 1145 and 1745 UTC.

GOES-8 infrared images on 9 December 1997

Fortunately, Greenland can be seen every three hours in the GOES-8 thermal infrared channel ("I04", or Imager channel 4 at 11 microns) with lower resolution:

Image GIF animation

Image coastline map ("+" marks impact point)

Image 0245 UTC (local midnight)

Image 0545 UTC

Image 0845 UTC (30 minutes after impact)

Image 1145 UTC

Image 1445 UTC (local noon)

Image 1745 UTC

Image 2045 UTC

Image 2345 UTC

A cold, high cloud appears over southeastern Greenland at 0845 UTC, 30 minutes after the reported impact, with faint hints of cloud formation along the center ridge of the southern Greenland ice cap at 0545 UTC.


48 posted on 10/05/2002 12:52:11 PM PDT by Lokibob
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To: blam
Siberia seems to be a magnet for these things. They're always blowing, flattening forests, blasting out craters.
49 posted on 10/05/2002 12:54:45 PM PDT by Savage Beast
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To: PatrickHenry
Your above #36 post reminds me of a Monty Python statement: "We're all bozo's on this bus"...we just need some proof we're not.

Best FReegareds...Mustang sends.
50 posted on 10/05/2002 12:56:00 PM PDT by Mustang
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To: bootless
Jerrold Nadler?

Nah. We'd have heard it in California if it was Nadler. And the earth would have cracked.

51 posted on 10/05/2002 1:02:16 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: blam
At least 30 times a year, asteroids smash into the Earth's atmosphere and explode with the force of a nuclear bomb.

These smaller asteroids, between 200 and 500 metres wide, could potentially demolish a city with a direct hit or cause tsunamis - giant waves - capable of wiping out entire coastal areas if they land in the ocean.

The writer must mean (much smaller) meteors, not asteroids. If the earth got hit by 30 asteroids, 200 to 500 meters in diameter, every year there'd be nothing left of the planet. The meteorite that made Meteor Crater in Arizona was only 150 feet across and it made an impact crater 700 feet deep and 4000 feet across. Asteroids 600 to 1500 feet in diameter would cause unimaginable devastation. I'm afraid the reporter wrote this story after a three-martini lunch (either that or an editor mixed and matched a few paragraphs here).

52 posted on 10/05/2002 1:05:12 PM PDT by DentsRun
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To: PoisedWoman
Those poor people must be scared out of their wits. I hope they don't blame it on GWB, but they probably will

Hitlery: "Bush should have known about this asteriod!"

53 posted on 10/05/2002 1:06:55 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: shadowman99
It said "atmosphere" not the ground. These things usually burn up.
54 posted on 10/05/2002 1:10:44 PM PDT by BulletBrasDotNet
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To: Rye
better than hemorrh-oids
55 posted on 10/05/2002 1:12:43 PM PDT by BulletBrasDotNet
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To: bootless
now that's funny.
56 posted on 10/05/2002 1:13:35 PM PDT by BulletBrasDotNet
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To: shadowman99
astroids!!! Not Astronds!!! Or Osmonds or anything else....

FR needs a spell checker...


Teacher to Johnny: Please use astroids in a sentence.

Johnny to teacher: "Astroids -- We couldn't go to the baseball game last night because my dad's astroids were flaring up."
57 posted on 10/05/2002 1:14:02 PM PDT by Hemlock
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To: blam
>>...a large luminous body fall from the sky...<<

"LOOK OUT BELOW!!!!"

58 posted on 10/05/2002 1:15:10 PM PDT by FReepaholic
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To: Chad Fairbanks
I bet the same journalists that wrote this article also wrote the article about the semi-automatic revolver with the silencer...

I remember that. What a bunch of bozos. Yesterday, an FBI official think a "22" (rimfire) is the same as a .223 round. Maroons or what?

59 posted on 10/05/2002 1:20:59 PM PDT by BulletBrasDotNet
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To: concerned about politics
i think they really just figured since it didnt hit a populated area, it couldn't have been a targeted attack. simple logic forms the simple hypothesis. along with that, although the U.S. is the only nation with satelites that may recognize what types of expolosions are occuring, most semi developed countries can seismically determine what types of tremors meen what, and all of them that have such instruments know how to register explosions. you ppl seem to be over thinking it all.
60 posted on 10/05/2002 1:23:37 PM PDT by MacDorcha
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