at approximately 09:15 local time (03:15 UTC),[ a fireball streaked across the sky at a speed of at least 54,000 km/h and shattered over the city of Chelyabinsk. The main object seems to have hit Lake Chebarkul.The Russian Academy of Sciences estimated that the meteor weighed 10 tons and the mid-air blast occurred at an altitude between 30???50 kilometres above the ground.
The sonic boom came about 4 minutes behind the meteor...
That depends where you were. Sound travels about 12.3 miles/minute. If you were right under it, the delay would about 30-60 seconds depending on what estimate is correct.
It's a pretty remote area, I don't know if anybody was that close.
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Yikes!!
So how did it manage to miss NY?
Because everything else from space seems to make a bee line for the Big Apple.
Aah aah aah aah
Ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
Buh buh buh
Ba ba ba ba boowah boowah.....wup
Wait...what are yall talking about?
EDIT: OK, I'm seeing it now. I dunno about this one. No major news is picking it up and the time stamps in the videos are all over the place.
RE:EDIT: Shit might be for real. http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE91E05Z20130215?irpc=932
Slight delay for the sonic boom.
(4:40 for the flash and 7:00 for the boom)
Here is his blog. Second entry from the top (as of this posting) covers what he knows about this event.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy.html
If you are interested in getting legit details from someone who knows what they are talking about, I'd suggest checking that link throughout the day.
one overlooked aspect of these dashboard cam videos is how awesome russian radio is
dope link man, thanks for that!
Yes!
Can anyone calculate how fast that thing was travelling?
33,000mph apparently
That depends where you were. Sound travels about 12.3 miles/minute. If you were right under it, the delay would about 30-60 seconds depending on what estimate is correct.
It's a pretty remote area, I don't know if anybody was that close.