Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Russian Meteor: Scientists Say Meteor Pieces Found Near Frozen Lake

Today News Comptoirindien-67.com
Read more :
Russian Meteor: Scientists Say Meteor Pieces Found Near Frozen Lake

Russian scientists believe they have recovered fragments of a meteor that exploded spectacularly near the Ural Mountains. The tiny samples were found near a frozen lake in Chebarkul, where an eight-metre crater has formed in the ice. Initial searches

A comprehensive set of meteor defense measures includes more than 20 variants of dealing with meteoroids, comets and other space objects that pose a potential threat to the Earth. Russia's space experts and emergency workers

A comprehensive set of meteor defense measures includes more than 20 variants of dealing with meteoroids, comets and other space objects that pose a potential threat to the Earth. Russia's space experts and emergency workers

It might well be that Bill Nye has clarified fully about the meteorite that showered a Russian city, but others have darker explanations. Read this article by Chris Matyszczyk on CNET News.

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

Related External Links

No comments:

Post a Comment