Sunday, February 17, 2013

Russian Meteorite Explosion Sonic Boom Update

Russian Meteorite Explosion Sonic Boom Update (сбитый метеорит над Челябинском). (Explosion Météorite russe) - In this news update, we learn that the sonic boom from the exploded russian meteorite was heard over an 80,000 square mile area in Siberia - a land area the size of Kansas. Over 8,900 buildings were damaged, and 1,200 people were injured. Also, there were not one, but three craters as the Meteorite split into three fragments. Russian:

Friday, February 15, 2013

Russian Meteor Causes Sonic Boom, 400 Injured

("Причины Sonic Boom, 400 ранены) On Friday at 9:20 AM in Russia, a meteor flew over the Ural Mountain Range and as it did, the sonic boom caused damage to a large number of buildings, including a plant and a school, and in turn caused injuries to 400 people. While the talk was that an asteroid called 2012 DS14 was to pass within 17,000 miles of Earth, this was not that object. It calls into question how much we really know, and where the next one will strike next.