Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A meteor explodes above Chelyabinsk, Russia on Feb. 15, 2013. On Feb. 15, 2013, Paul Chodas, manager of the Center for Near-Earth ...
On Friday a 10-ton meteor screamed through the Russian sky, creating a sonic shockwave that hurt more than 1,000 people — and led to the creation of some jaw-dropping YouTube videos. But this is about ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A meteor explosion in the skies above Russia this morning also walloped the Earth, triggering ...
The meteor that exploded over Russia and injured nearly 1,000 people Friday morning was astonishingly well-documented by amateur videographers, and many of the videos seem to have been captured from ...
Meteor explodes in the sky over Chelyabinsk, Russia (Image from dashboard camera, credit unknown) CHELYABINSK, Russia, February 15, 2013 (ENS) – An asteroid several meters in diameter exploded in the ...
The local newspaper Znak reported the meteorite was intercepted by an air defense unit at the Urzhumka settlement near Chelyabinsk. Quoting a source in the military, it wrote a missile salvo blew the ...
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Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant after meteor shower in Russia, Feb. 15, 2013. In scenes that could have been from a Hollywood movie, a flaming meteor streaked across the sky and exploded over central Russia ...
“A meteorite disintegrated above the Urals [mountain range in central Russia], partially burning up in the lower atmosphere,” the local office of the national emergencies ministry said in a statement.
New estimates reported by NASA indicate that the meteor that entered Earth's atmosphere last week — resulting in an explosion near Chelyabinsk, Russia — was the largest to do so in more than a century ...
Reports from the Russian region of the Ural Mountains suggest that a meteor may have exploded 10,000 meters above the ground this morning. YouTube videos show loud blasts and bright objects falling ...