Russia Meteor Shock 'Went Twice Around Earth'

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The shockwaves from the meteor which exploded over Russia in February travelled twice around the Earth, according to scientists.


More than 1,000 people were injured when the 10,000 ton object - larger than a double-decker bus - burnt up in the skies above Chelyabinsk in Siberia.


The tremors from the meteor were recorded at 20 'infrasonic' monitoring stations, which are designed to detect nuclear weapon tests, across the world.


Writing in the journal Geophysical Research Letters , scientists said it was the first time the stations had detected "multiple arrivals involving waves that travelled twice round the globe".


"It generated infrasound returns, after circling the globe, at distances up to (approximately) 85,000 km, and was detected at 20 infrasonic stations of the global International Monitoring System (IMS)," said researchers.

The explosive energy of the blast is estimated to be equivalent to 460 kilotons of TNT. The force of the Hiroshima bomb dropped during the Second World War was about 16 kilotons.

"This extraordinary event is, together with the 1908 Tunguska fireball, among the most energetic events ever instrumentally recorded," scientists concluded.


The 1908 event, which occurred over a more remote area of Siberia, decimated tens of millions of trees over hundreds of square miles.


A far larger comet or meteor, in the region of 100 metres, is thought to have been responsible.

The Chelyabinsk meteor blazed across Russian skies on February 15 this yearand saw a number of people injured by flying glass after windows were blown in.


Witnesses in the city, which has a population of more than one million, described feeling a pressure wave and hearing explosions overhead as the object hurtled towards Earth.

The meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere at 33,000mph (54,000kph) - 15 times the speed of a rifle bullet, according to the Russian Academy of Sciences.


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What i don't get is how did the 16 kiloton Hiroshima bomb wipe out an entire City but the 460 kiloton meteor smashed a few windows and knocked a few bits of buildings off???

I think these scientists are exaggerating a wee bit.
 
What i don't get is how did the 16 kiloton Hiroshima bomb wipe out an entire City but the 460 kiloton meteor smashed a few windows and knocked a few bits of buildings off???

I think these scientists are exaggerating a wee bit.

nor me mate
 
What i don't get is how did the 16 kiloton Hiroshima bomb wipe out an entire City but the 460 kiloton meteor smashed a few windows and knocked a few bits of buildings off???

The Russian Meteor exploded at about twelve miles above ground. Most of the damage and injuries were caused by the shock waves rather than the fragments

The Hiroshima bomb was detonated at approximately 1/3 mile above ground. Helluva lot closer.
 
The Russian Meteor exploded at about twelve miles above ground. Most of the damage and injuries were caused by the shock waves rather than the fragments

The Hiroshima bomb was detonated at approximately 1/3 mile above ground. Helluva lot closer.

Erm, why did it explode?
Surely it would just keep going til it hit the ground?
 
Erm, why did it explode?
As the meteor falls, it heats up - heats up to the point were it can start to vaporise. If this happens within an enclosed space - a void on the interior - the gas pressure can blow it apart.
Surely it would just keep going til it hit the ground?
If it hit the ground it would be a meteorite.
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You say potato, I say potato (wait, that doesn't work when you write it!)

Still don't get why it would explode though...

/gets tinfoil hat
 
Take over? lol
I'd just like someone to begin! :tongue:

Did as you suggested and used our favourite search engine....but all I can get is people saying that - yes, meteors DO explode in the air - then arguing the toss over chemical compositions and Russia 1910
 
You say potato, I say potato (wait, that doesn't work when you write it!)

Still don't get why it would explode though...

/gets tinfoil hat

Think of it like an egg. The asteroid falls to earth where it heats up in our atmosphere. This is heating material inside the asteroid which just to gas, much like turning to steam. The gas takes up more space then liquid or solid. However much like an egg it has nowhere to escape. At some point in time the pressure builds up to the point where the other surface ruptures much like an egg in a microwave. And BANG!!!

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Think of it like an egg. The asteroid falls to earth where it heats up in our atmosphere. This is heating material inside the asteroid which just to gas, much like turning to steam. The gas takes up more space then liquid or solid. However much like an egg it has nowhere to escape. At some point in time the pressure builds up to the point where the other surface ruptures much like an egg in a microwave. And BANG!!!

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Oneman to the rescue! Cheers mate - an explanation I can understand.
Sometimes the simplest things are the hardest to explain. Like "why is water wet?"
 
You say potato, I say potato (wait, that doesn't work when you write it!)...
Not really... whilst they differ only in whether they hit the ground or not, the nomenclature allows people to know what you're talking about.

Otherwise we may as well say all Ford cars are Escorts and all cats are lions.
 
Not really... whilst they differ only in whether they hit the ground or not, the nomenclature allows people to know what you're talking about.

Otherwise we may as well say all Ford cars are Escorts and all cats are lions.

I'm not normally this obstreperous, honest, but I was taught there is only one way to spell "buoy" only works if you write the statement. Nomenclature be damned, it isnt true if you say it out loud.

But I forgive your lapse in taxonomic hygiene... ;)

Right, enough off topic crap from me before I get banned or something
 
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