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tk13 02-14-2013 11:52 PM

Meteor Strikes Town in Russia
 
A meteor struck a town in Cheylabinsk, Russia a few hours ago. Reports are just starting to roll in... but there are already some insane videos on YouTube.

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tk13 02-14-2013 11:56 PM

Another.

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DaneMcCloud 02-14-2013 11:57 PM

In Russia, Meteor...ah, **** it.

AussieChiefsFan 02-14-2013 11:59 PM

:eek: wow

Rain Man 02-15-2013 12:00 AM

Was it a meteor, or was it an Iranian fighter jet?

Pretty cool, especially that first one. You wouldn't want to see that coming toward you.

Looking at the third one, did the thing hit way outside of town or something? They're looking at the contrail and it takes a full minute for the sound to hit.

AussieChiefsFan 02-15-2013 12:01 AM

Quote:

Meteorite hits Russia: Official

February 15, 2013 - 4:50PM

MOSCOW — A Russian emergencies official says at least one meteorite has fallen in Chelyabinsk region.

Associated Press was quoting an official who identified the object as a meteorite.

Reuters reported that a powerful blast rocked the Urals region with bright objects falling from the sky.

"It was definitely not a plane," an emergency official told Reuters, without elaborating. "We are gathering the bits of information and have no data on the casualties so far."

An emergency official told RIA-Novosti, no one was hurt in a meteor shower. Local residents said they witnessed burning objects in the sky of the Chelyabinsk and Sverdlovsk regions.

A Reuters witness in Chelyabinsk reported hearing a huge blast early in the morning and feeling a shockwave in a 19-storey building in the town centre.

The sounds of car alarms and breaking windows could be heard in the area, the witness said, and mobile phones were working intermittently.

"Preliminary indications are that it was a meteorite rain," an emergency official told RIA-Novosti. "We have information about a blast at 10,000-metre (32,800-foot) altitude. It is being verified."

The trace from a falling object could be seen in Yekaterinburg, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Chelyabinsk, another Reuters witness said.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/world/meteo...#ixzz2KwdwBBZT

tk13 02-15-2013 12:02 AM

Reports on Twitter say Russia Today is claiming the Russian military shot this thing 20 km above the ground.

notorious 02-15-2013 12:02 AM

JFC!

KChiefer 02-15-2013 12:02 AM

Dang it! Why did I put my money on Burundi!?!?

notorious 02-15-2013 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9404596)
Reports on Twitter say the Russian Times is claiming the Russian military shot this thing 20 km above the ground.

LOL Ya right.

AussieChiefsFan 02-15-2013 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9404596)
Reports on Twitter say the Russian Times is claiming the Russian military shot this thing 20 km above the ground.

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Rain Man 02-15-2013 12:06 AM

I'm not going to lie. I had to look up Chelyabinsk on a map. It didn't even help when I read that it was near Sverdlovsk and Yekaterinburg.

tk13 02-15-2013 12:06 AM

http://rt.com/news/meteorite-crash-u...elyabinsk-283/

Quote:

According to unconfirmed reports, the meteorite was intercepted by an air defense unit at the Urzhumka settlement near Chelyabinsk. A missile salvo reportedly blew the meteorite to pieces at an altitude of 20 kilometers.

A bright flash was seen in the Chelyabinsk, Tyumen and Sverdlovsk regions, Russia’s Republic of Bashkiria and in northern Kazakhstan.

Lifenews tabloid said that at least one piece of the fallen object caused damage on the ground in Chelyabinsk. According to preliminary reports, it crashed into a wall near a zinc factory, disrupting the city's Internet and mobile service.
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Hammock Parties 02-15-2013 12:12 AM

Breaking news: Star Lotulelei and Luke Joeckel were in the building the meteor hit.

stevenidol 02-15-2013 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9404589)
Was it a meteor, or was it an Iranian fighter jet?

Pretty cool, especially that first one. You wouldn't want to see that coming toward you.

Looking at the third one, did the thing hit way outside of town or something? They're looking at the contrail and it takes a full minute for the sound to hit.

Photo of post-meteor explosion in zinc factory.

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http://lifenews.ru/news/110780

Pants 02-15-2013 12:13 AM

Holy shit. Those videos are insane.

Pitt Gorilla 02-15-2013 12:16 AM

Dude. They actually Bruce willissed that thing. F-ing awesome!

Pants 02-15-2013 12:17 AM

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AussieChiefsFan 02-15-2013 12:25 AM

Meteor shower hits Russia
 
Meteor shower hits Russia


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The meteor looks like a bright star in the sky.
Moscow: A meteor shower has caused explosions in the lower atmosphere above central Russia and the Urals region, blowing out windows and causing injuries.
‘‘There was a meteor shower, without fragments falling to the ground,’’ an emergencies ministry spokesman told the Interfax news agency.
Reuters reported that a powerful blast rocked the Urals region with bright objects falling from the sky.
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The meteor gets brighter as it approaches the ground. Photo: Screen grab
"It was definitely not a plane," an emergency official said, without elaborating.
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The Russian interior ministry said people had been injured by flying glass at a school in Chelyabinsk. No other casualty information was yet available.
Local residents reported witnessing burning objects in the sky of the Chelyabinsk and Sverdlovsk regions.
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The meteor heads towards the ground. Photo: Screen grab
"Preliminary indications are that it was a meteorite rain," an emergency official told RIA-Novosti. "We have information about a blast at 10,000-metre altitude. It is being verified."
A witness in Chelyabinsk reported hearing a huge blast early in the morning and feeling a shockwave in a 19-storey building in the town centre.
The sounds of car alarms and breaking windows could be heard in the area, the witness said, and mobile phones were working intermittently.
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Flames shoot across the sky after at least one meteor hit the ground. Photo: Screen grab
The trace from a falling object could be seen in Yekaterinburg, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) southeast of Chelyabinsk, another witness said.
A meteoroid is a boulder-sized piece of rock that causes a meteor, or visible trace, as it enters the atmosphere. Pieces that survive on the ground are known as meteorites.
Reuters
More to come...


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci...#ixzz2KwjocYkn

silver5liter 02-15-2013 12:33 AM

I wish i was there. If someone can find some chunks of it they will be very wealthy.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b5...eorite-Men.jpg

NJChiefsFan 02-15-2013 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9404609)
I'm not going to lie. I had to look up Chelyabinsk on a map. It didn't even help when I read that it was near Sverdlovsk and Yekaterinburg.

I'm surprised you are willing to admit that.

That first video was sick. Was it a cop car or something? I wonder why it was video taping in the first place.

Sorter 02-15-2013 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 9404678)
I'm surprised you are willing to admit that.

That first video was sick. Was it a cop car or something? I wonder why it was video taping in the first place.

A lot of Russians have dash cams due to their insurance laws IIRC. Not sure if it was a dash cam because I watched the 2nd video.

NJChiefsFan 02-15-2013 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9404682)
A lot of Russians have dash cams due to their insurance laws IIRC. Not sure if it was a dash cam because I watched the 2nd video.

Yeah I think that was it.

Fairplay 02-15-2013 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silver5liter (Post 9404665)
I wish i was there. If someone can find some chunks of it they will be very wealthy.



Yes, always a way to make money some how some way.

Genuine meteor rocks for sale 100 rubles a pound.

Molitoth 02-15-2013 01:15 AM

crazy stuff

007 02-15-2013 01:16 AM

wow. just wow

Bump 02-15-2013 01:21 AM

damn thats ****ing crazy

Gravedigger 02-15-2013 01:39 AM

Tonight Michael Bay is gonna jerk it so ****ing hard to that first video.

007 02-15-2013 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 9404583)
In Mother Russia, Meteor...ah, **** it.

FYP

Xanathol 02-15-2013 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9404610)
A bright flash was seen in the Chelyabinsk, Tyumen and Sverdlovsk regions, Russia’s Republic of Bashkiria and in northern Kazakhstan.

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PornChief 02-15-2013 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9404596)
Reports on Twitter say Russia Today is claiming the Russian military shot this thing 20 km above the ground.

Putin himself was the pilot no doubt. RUSSIA STRONG

teedubya 02-15-2013 02:14 AM

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It busts out a lot of building windows...

AussieChiefsFan 02-15-2013 02:20 AM

My god... Imagine seeing that....

007 02-15-2013 02:22 AM

Imagine feeling that

AussieChiefsFan 02-15-2013 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9404740)
Imagine feeling that

Exactly. It'd be amazing.

007 02-15-2013 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AussieChiefsFan (Post 9404741)
Exactly. It'd be amazing.

NTTAWWT LMAO

keg in kc 02-15-2013 02:33 AM

This may legit be one of the coolest things I've ever seen.

007 02-15-2013 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 9404743)
This may legit be one of the coolest things I've ever seen.

Lets just hope there isn't a much larger one right behind it named Dottie.

RedDread 02-15-2013 02:36 AM

Unreal man, wonder if there will be any more in the next few days that haven't been spotted.

Dayze 02-15-2013 03:02 AM

That's just God sending down a mother ship to pick upRay Lewis

RedDread 02-15-2013 03:03 AM

Oh to be a window guy in Russia right now....

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Dayze 02-15-2013 03:05 AM

So what was that, the actual meteor hitting?

RedDread 02-15-2013 03:11 AM

Bad Astronomy is saying it's more than likely from it entering the atmosphere and breaking the sound barrier.

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RedDread 02-15-2013 03:16 AM

http://varlamov.me/img/chelmeteor/01.jpg

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007 02-15-2013 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedDread (Post 9404753)

Imagine being in the vehicle right by the building when it blew through. JFC

KCrockaholic 02-15-2013 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guru (Post 9404754)
Imagine being in the vehicle right by the building when it blew through. JFC

I would've shit my pants.

AussieChiefsFan 02-15-2013 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 9404750)
So what was that, the actual meteor hitting?

Could have been the shock-wave from when the military blew the thing up.

BigRichard 02-15-2013 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AussieChiefsFan (Post 9404762)
Could have been the shock-wave from when the military blew the thing up.

I hope you don't really believe the Ruskies when they say they shot that thing mid flight.

mdchiefsfan 02-15-2013 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9404609)
I'm not going to lie. I had to look up Chelyabinsk on a map. It didn't even help when I read that it was near Sverdlovsk and Yekaterinburg.

ROFL

KCUnited 02-15-2013 06:14 AM

Nice to hear Russia finally has car alarms.

DeezNutz 02-15-2013 06:21 AM

Thank you, Bruce. We'll always remember.

Marcellus 02-15-2013 07:11 AM

How come not one of those videaos has someone screaming Holy Shitzki!

Russians must be some zoned out zombie mofo's. You would have heard all kinds of f-bombs on my video.

Chief Pote 02-15-2013 07:16 AM

I don't know, that weird shit always happens in a foreign country. :hmmm:

siberian khatru 02-15-2013 07:22 AM

Tunguska 2013

Marco Polo 02-15-2013 07:33 AM

Would've been incredible to see

Deberg_1990 02-15-2013 07:36 AM

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Did they send in Sean Connery and Karl Malden?

jspchief 02-15-2013 07:37 AM

Estimated at over 10 tons

ForeverChiefs58 02-15-2013 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 9404813)
Tunguska 2013

http://www.crystalinks.com/tunguska2.jpg

Demonpenz 02-15-2013 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xanathol (Post 9404732)

very nice

Demonpenz 02-15-2013 07:53 AM

They tried to throw in the towl, but it was too late and apollo was lost. Now Rocky has no choice but to fight this meteor on christmas day..

LiveSteam 02-15-2013 07:59 AM

Its a sign from god,that thee apocalypse is now upon us Dave Lane


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Rasputin 02-15-2013 08:04 AM

And yet Florida lives...

Dave Lane 02-15-2013 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 9404843)
Its a sign from god,that thee apocalypse is now upon us Dave Lane


http://smu.edu/bridwell_tools/specia.../reform19L.jpg

Totally it. Nailed it :)

J Diddy 02-15-2013 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiefButthurt (Post 9404808)
I don't know, that weird shit always happens in a foreign country. :hmmm:



Yeah that sucks

BigMeatballDave 02-15-2013 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC Tattoo (Post 9404848)
And yet Florida lives...

Heh, Russia is far worse than anything Florida can offer up.

Search YouTube for Russian drivers.

GloryDayz 02-15-2013 08:12 AM

I blame global warming and assault weapons for that attack from the aliens..

I'm waiting to hear from those assholes in Topeka about how God did this because of some alternate lifestyle others lead!

BigCatDaddy 02-15-2013 08:32 AM

Ban meteors!

Fish 02-15-2013 08:44 AM

There's no ****ing way in hell that the Russians shot the meteor....

Quote:

Meteoroids enter the earth’s atmosphere at very high speeds, ranging from 11 km/sec to 72 km/sec (25,000 mph to 160,000 mph). However, similar to firing a bullet into water, the meteoroid will rapidly decelerate as it penetrates into increasingly denser portions of the atmosphere. This is especially true in the lower layers, since 90 % of the earth’s atmospheric mass lies below 12 km (7 miles / 39,000 ft) of height.

At the same time, the meteoroid will also rapidly lose mass due to ablation. In this process, the outer layer of the meteoroid is continuously vaporized and stripped away due to high speed collision with air molecules. Particles from dust size to a few kilograms mass are usually completely consumed in the atmosphere.

Due to atmospheric drag, most meteorites, ranging from a few kilograms up to about 8 tons (7,000 kg), will lose all of their cosmic velocity while still several miles up. At that point, called the reerunation point, the meteorite begins to accelerate again, under the influence of the Earth’s gravity, at the familiar 9.8 meters per second squared. The meteorite then quickly reaches its terminal velocity of 200 to 400 miles per hour (90 to 180 meters per second). The terminal velocity occurs at the point where the acceleration due to gravity is exactly offset by the deceleration due to atmospheric drag.

Meteoroids of more than about 10 tons (9,000 kg) will retain a portion of their original speed, or cosmic velocity, all the way to the surface. A 10-ton meteroid entering the Earth’s atmosphere perpendicular to the surface will retain about 6% of its cosmic velocity on arrival at the surface. For example, if the meteoroid started at 25 miles per second (40 km/s) it would (if it survived its atmospheric passage intact) arrive at the surface still moving at 1.5 miles per second (2.4 km/s), packing (after considerable mass loss due to ablation) some 13 gigajoules of kinetic energy.

notorious 02-15-2013 08:49 AM

Exactly, Fish.


I think that Iran is laughing at the thought of shooting down a meteor.

Brando 02-15-2013 09:08 AM

When reached in his prison cell for comment, Oscar Pistorious said that this story really has legs.

Marcellus 02-15-2013 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9404897)
There's no ****ing way in hell that the Russians shot the meteor....

Article on USA Today.com says that Russia Today (ironic) claimed it was intercepted by Russian Air Defense but later the Russian Minister of Defense stated they did not have the capability to shoot down meteors.

Garcia Bronco 02-15-2013 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 9404770)
I hope you don't really believe the Ruskies when they say they shot that thing mid flight.


Exactly.

mesmith31 02-15-2013 09:50 AM

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Mr. Laz 02-15-2013 10:04 AM

Report: Russian meteor blast injures at least 1,000 people

By Phil Black, Boriana Milanova and Laura Smith-Spark, CNN
updated 11:00 AM EST, Fri February 15, 2013

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Meteor hits Russian region



STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: About 1,000 people have reported injuries, state news agency reports
  • Meteor strike and Friday's asteroid flyby are unrelated, a NASA spokesman says
  • A meteoroid entered the atmosphere and shattered into fragments, scientists say
  • A bright white flash appeared in the sky for a few seconds, followed by a heavy bang


Did you see the meteor? Share your images with CNN iReport.
Moscow (CNN) -- A meteor streaked through the skies above Russia's Urals region Friday morning, before exploding with a flash and boom that shattered glass in buildings and left about 1,000 people hurt, state media said.

The number of injured has continued to rise through the day as new reports come in from across a swath of central Russia.

As of late afternoon local time, the Interior Ministry said about 1,000 people had been hurt, including more than 200 children, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency said.
Most of those hurt are in the Chelyabinsk region, the news agency said. The vast majority of injuries are not thought to be serious.

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Opinion: Don't count 'doomsday asteroid' out yet

About 3,000 buildings have sustained damage -- mostly broken glass -- as a result of the shock waves caused by the blast, the news agency reported.
Vladimir Stepanov, of the National Center for Emergency Situations at the Russian Interior Ministry, earlier told state media that hospitals, kindergartens and schools were among those affected.

About 20,000 emergency response workers have been mobilized, RIA Novosti reported.

Read more: Saving Earth from asteroids
Amateur video footage showed a bright white streak moving rapidly across the sky, before exploding with an even brighter flash and a deafening bang.
The explosion occurred about 9:20 a.m. local time, as many people were out and about.

CNN iReporter and Instagram user Max Chuykov saw the meteor trail from the city of Yekaterinburg. He shared on Instagram that it was "close to the ground."
Witness Ekaterina Shlygina posted to CNN iReport andwrote on Instagram: "Upon Chelyabinsk a huge fireball has exploded. It wasn't an aircraft."

The national space agency, Roscosmos, said scientists believed one meteoroid had entered the atmosphere, where it burned and disintegrated into fragments, according to RIA Novosti.

Read more: When the Quadrantid meteor shower hit its peak
The resulting meteorites are believed to be scattered across three regions of Russia, one of them Chelyabinsk, as well as neighboring Kazakhstan, the news agency said.
One large chunk was discovered in a lake in the Chelyabinsk region, RIA Novosti cited the Chelyabinsk governor as saying.

A spokesman for the Emergency Ministry for the Chelyabinsk region told CNN earlier Friday that 524 people there were injured and 34 hospitalized.
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NASA estimates 4,700 'potentially hazardous' asteroids

For sky watchers, the reports bring to mind the famous Tunguska event of 1908 in remote Siberia, in which an asteroid entered the atmosphere and exploded, leveling trees over an area of 820 square miles -- about two-thirds the size of Rhode Island.
About 80 million trees were felled, radiating out from the center of the blast, but no crater was left.

Friday's Chelyabinsk meteor comes on the same day that a hefty asteroid is due to charge past Earth at a pretty close range, in space terms.

An asteroid is coming. Fear not, scientists say

Known as 2012 DA14, the asteroid is thought to be 45 meters long, about half the length of a football field.

But scientists say it will come no closer than 17,100 miles from our planet's surface.

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Your photos: Orionid meteor shower

"No Earth impact is possible," according to Don Yeomans, manager of the Near-Earth Object Program Office at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Those in Eastern Europe, Asia or Australia will get the best telescope-aided view, scientists said. The asteroid won't be visible to the naked eye.

NASA spokesman Steve Cole told CNN that scientists had determined that the Russian meteor was on a very different trajectory from the asteroid.

"They are completely unrelated objects -- it's a strange coincidence they are happening at the same time," he said.

"This kind of object does fall fairly frequently, but when they fall into the ocean or desert, there is no impact on people -- so this one is unusual in the sense that it's come over a populated area."

Cole said he wasn't aware if scientists had foreseen the meteor's entry into the atmosphere.

Because meteoroids are smaller than asteroids or comets, they are hard to spot and there is often little warning that they are heading toward Earth, he said.

Colin Stuart, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory in London, said the asteroid's flyby Friday was a chance for experts to get an unusually close-up look and learn more.

"Scientists are going to fire radar beams off of the asteroid, trying to get an idea what it's made of and the how it's moving, so that in the future, if there's something that's a bit more of a threat to us, we have the best knowledge of what we are dealing with," Stuart said.

The asteroid, which is not connected to the Russian meteor, is not expected to hit any of the communications satellites it will pass on its trajectory, he said.

notorious 02-15-2013 10:08 AM

Earth collision experts just jizzed because their grants are going to get a healthy increase.

spanky 52 02-15-2013 10:29 AM

That would be some scary shit to see one like this. And damn Russia is big.

Rausch 02-15-2013 10:33 AM

So when they say "there's no risk of CR12-471 hitting us" they really do mean US...

The Franchise 02-15-2013 10:34 AM

That wasn't a meteor.

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Frazod 02-15-2013 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9404897)
There's no ****ing way in hell that the Russians shot the meteor....

Yeah, that smelled of bullshit instantly.

listopencil 02-15-2013 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 9404596)
Reports on Twitter say Russia Today is claiming the Russian military shot this thing 20 km above the ground.

Apparently someone in their military saw the vapor trail and thought it had been hit, said as much to the media, the media reported it. The regional Emergency Ministry later denied those reports.

Here's an article:

http://rt.com/news/meteorite-crash-u...elyabinsk-283/

With some pics:

http://rt.com/files/news/meteorite-c...5a37518b_1.jpg


http://rt.com/files/news/meteorite-c...nsk-pieces.jpg


http://rt.com/files/news/meteorite-c...xander-139.jpg


http://rt.com/files/news/meteorite-c...sk-283/map.jpg


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