Monday, February 18, 2013

Russians Wade Into the Snow to Seek Treasure From the Sky

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Russians Wade Into the Snow to Seek Treasure From the Sky

The meteor that crashed to earth in Russia was about 55 feet in diameter, weighed around 10,000 tons and was made from a stony material, scientists said, making it the largest such object to hit the Earth in more than a century. Large pieces of the

Over a hundred people are injured after a meteor or meteors reportedly exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia this morning. Although there are no confirmed deaths, the full extent of the circumstances is still being assessed.

Up to 11 sensors in Greenland, Africa, Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula and other far away-flung regions detected the Russian meteor blast's infrasound, or low-frequency sound waves. The sensors are part of the global network of 60 infrasound stations

Up to 11 sensors in Greenland, Africa, Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula and other far away-flung regions detected the Russian meteor blast's infrasound, or low-frequency sound waves. The sensors are part of the global network of 60 infrasound stations

This just in: reports of sharp meteors and loud explosions have been coming from Russia, with the incredible video above showing what appears to be a meteor exploding in the atmosphere on the morning of Friday, Feb. 15.

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