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Here too: elleng Feb 2013 #1
VIDEO: Full News Report ==== meteorite explosion in the stratosphere ==== Coyotl Feb 2013 #63
More images, NOTE windows knocked out by pressure wave. Coyotl Feb 2013 #68
Thanks and WOW! elleng Feb 2013 #81
Some big questions.. Bennyboy Feb 2013 #2
It's an asteroid that's 'due' 'Friday!' elleng Feb 2013 #5
It Is/was Friday in Russia jannyk Feb 2013 #7
I don't know, elleng Feb 2013 #9
This is exactly what a big enough rock from a meteor shower would look like Posteritatis Feb 2013 #32
a meteor shower happens outside of our atmosphere Viva_La_Revolution Feb 2013 #41
Well, it landed in a lake, so it is a meteor bath now jberryhill Feb 2013 #106
No, it appears to be just a bizarre coincidence. eppur_se_muova Feb 2013 #95
Technically you are right and wrong Harry Monroe Feb 2013 #56
Yes, Meteorites, of sufficient size, will leave trails in the sky. AtheistCrusader Feb 2013 #6
It's not friction from the atmosphere. longship Feb 2013 #10
No. UnrepentantLiberal Feb 2013 #36
This was a meteor. I've seen them before (though not with kestrel91316 Feb 2013 #48
That isn't that big boy that was supposed to skirt us, eh? TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #3
Probably not. A lot of meteors come down daily Posteritatis Feb 2013 #34
Shades of Tunguska, perhaps? Art_from_Ark Feb 2013 #4
You know, if some meteors crashed into that Cruise Ship CreekDog Feb 2013 #8
wowie zowie ! AsahinaKimi Feb 2013 #11
Holy Crap ellisonz Feb 2013 #12
Oy vey! My heart would have stopped pumping right there! countryjake Feb 2013 #26
More below AsahinaKimi Feb 2013 #30
Cloverfield AngryAmish Feb 2013 #61
Wow. nt awoke_in_2003 Feb 2013 #73
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG DainBramaged Feb 2013 #13
Meteorite Streaks Across Russian Urals, Leaves At Least 100 Injured Tx4obama Feb 2013 #14
It gets a little weirder Gabby Hayes Feb 2013 #15
Zooming in on that is interesting... countryjake Feb 2013 #104
Here is an update from gawker sister site Gizmodo: HOLY SHIT! RetroGamer1971 Feb 2013 #16
Yikes! That second video where you can hear the blast is so freaky! countryjake Feb 2013 #25
It was a quiet day in Feburary when it began. Evasporque Feb 2013 #79
Looks like this brick building got hit - cloud of smoke and the wall collapsed bananas Feb 2013 #17
Or merely collapsed from the pressure wave jberryhill Feb 2013 #105
it exploded just above the ground ZRT2209 Feb 2013 #18
Bulletins from RT (Russia Today) Gabby Hayes Feb 2013 #19
Reuters: 150 Hurt Hissyspit Feb 2013 #20
Voice of Russia is saying that meteor victims nearing 500... countryjake Feb 2013 #23
950 now. Hissyspit Feb 2013 #47
A drone misfired. blkmusclmachine Feb 2013 #21
Latest word is over 400 injured by blown out glass toddmiller Feb 2013 #22
Russian scientists explain why it's unrelated to 2012 DA14 toddmiller Feb 2013 #24
So no one saw this meteor bombardment coming? 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #27
Why? Space is very big and most meteorites aren't. Posteritatis Feb 2013 #28
I think this quote from the movie "Armageddon" says it well: Harry Monroe Feb 2013 #60
Nothing the slightest bit odd about it. kestrel91316 Feb 2013 #50
I heard one report that it may have been "space junk" 99th_Monkey Feb 2013 #90
It definitely wouldn't be that Posteritatis Feb 2013 #92
This line of thought deserves to be pursued further... AntiFascist Feb 2013 #112
Or, y'know, a meteor came down and exploded in the atmosphere. (nt) Posteritatis Feb 2013 #113
Directly over one of two secretive nuclear warhead development facilities in Russia... AntiFascist Feb 2013 #114
You have a funny definition of "directly over." (nt) Posteritatis Feb 2013 #115
Close enough to all the secret nuclear facilities... AntiFascist Feb 2013 #117
Meteorite hits central Russia, more than 500 people hurt AsahinaKimi Feb 2013 #29
It's a miracle there wasn't more loss of life Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #76
not a miracle, just chance... snooper2 Feb 2013 #80
Can you imagine christx30 Feb 2013 #108
kick for updates OKNancy Feb 2013 #31
BBC report: muriel_volestrangler Feb 2013 #35
Meteorite Shower Hits Russia Injuring Over 900 abbyjoseph Feb 2013 #45
And CNN still has nothing about it on their homepage bigworld Feb 2013 #33
CNN anchor blames the asteroid on climate change csziggy Feb 2013 #100
Can anyone read Russian? AntiFascist Feb 2013 #37
11:12 GMT: Nearly 725 people have requested medical assistance in regions hit by the meteor shower. Hissyspit Feb 2013 #38
Is this linked to global warming? Heh. n/t Blandocyte Feb 2013 #39
Climate Change was my first thought as well marshall Feb 2013 #52
I don't see how. drm604 Feb 2013 #58
In simple terms NO happyslug Feb 2013 #59
Thanks, Obama! Ian David Feb 2013 #40
Tsk, it's not Obama's fault ... it's Gawd, mad that we chased the Pope off his throne! Myrina Feb 2013 #44
way ahead of you... Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #77
DOOMED! It's a sign Baclava Feb 2013 #42
I agree... Bay Boy Feb 2013 #49
And no cars in the area of the pictures, so I doubt they are car alarms happyslug Feb 2013 #64
Holy shit. you've never heard car alarms before? Where do you live? Baclava Feb 2013 #67
I have also heard those same type of sounds from OTHER ALARMS happyslug Feb 2013 #69
ha ha - who cares? it's not a fucking debate - go eat some toast Baclava Feb 2013 #71
Go eat some toast....I'm borrowing that one from you DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2013 #75
Alarms that sound like that are far more common in cars than buildings muriel_volestrangler Feb 2013 #74
I watched a video that scanned across the parking lot showing cars with lights flashing as alarms uppityperson Feb 2013 #83
Hee hee! countryjake Feb 2013 #91
Well, you know, not a lot to do during those cold winters in old soviet block housing developments. uppityperson Feb 2013 #96
Been to Russia 7 times. go west young man Feb 2013 #85
This message was self-deleted by its author JaneyVee Feb 2013 #43
@BreakingNews: As many as 950 people seek medical aid after meteorite pieces fall in Russia - @ria_n Hissyspit Feb 2013 #46
Wow nt G_j Feb 2013 #53
Today, I learned that if I ever see a big-ass meteorite streaking across the sky... Poll_Blind Feb 2013 #51
I've seen a daylight bolide, and an old Soviet satellite re-entering the atmosphere on its way... slackmaster Feb 2013 #57
why sir, you are not blind at all. mopinko Feb 2013 #65
instead of: ""We saw a big burst of light, then went outside to see what it was " dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #88
I think it's just animal curiosity that makes us want to see... countryjake Feb 2013 #97
"Chelyabinsk-The Most Contaminated Spot on the Planet" greiner3 Feb 2013 #54
I'll bet North Korea is making a mess too. hunter Feb 2013 #66
[gulp] Thanks for the info. I thought the name sounded familiar but... Hestia Feb 2013 #87
Fuckin'-A! slackmaster Feb 2013 #55
Quick, let's build a church over the impact crater and kill each other over it for the Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #62
Why go to all the trouble of constructing something? LanternWaste Feb 2013 #70
True. But land wars are a little more rational. Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #72
I saw somewhere that it was like, I forget, but around 30' wide. Gorp Feb 2013 #78
Meteor explodes over Russia’s Ural Mountains; 1,100 injured as shock wave blows in windows struggle4progress Feb 2013 #82
The shock wave blew in an estimated 100,000 square meters (more than 1 million square feet) of glass G_j Feb 2013 #84
Looking at the videos, it's amazing how many people just went on about their business - hedgehog Feb 2013 #86
I'm amazed at the number of people in Russia with dash cams auburngrad82 Feb 2013 #89
My husband said it is for insurance companies since there have been too many false claims or rather uppityperson Feb 2013 #93
Everybody has dashcams in Russia because there are very few police on the roads thelordofhell Feb 2013 #94
Chelyabinsk-70 was a top-secret city conducting nuclear research during the Soviet Era... AntiFascist Feb 2013 #101
I'd really love to know what she said to the gatekeeper here... countryjake Feb 2013 #102
"What was it, you don't know?" nt Edim Feb 2013 #110
Thanks for the translation! countryjake Feb 2013 #116
We're only seeing the ones that got uploaded to Youtube too, remember. (nt) Posteritatis Feb 2013 #98
I've just posted equal amazement further up the thread, ha! countryjake Feb 2013 #99
The video will be a helpful aid for Bill Nye in showing the Faux Newscasters some science SirRevolutionary Feb 2013 #103
Not a Crash and Not a Meteorite toddmiller Feb 2013 #107
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #109
Probably a "rubble-pile" type asteroid that broke up before it entered the atmosphere. Odin2005 Feb 2013 #111
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