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today. you. can use this on a story just coming out of central west and russia right now i simply incredible the sky full of fire and brimstone. thousand tons. eyewitnesses. say at least twenty times the strength of the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima took place in the sky above the cities and towns of the year olds to wave smashed windows and destroyed gruesome buildings. it
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was followed by a downpour of stone fragments from the meteorite the people. several people wounded but no one was killed as a result of this attack. done did not get. this eerie a first and then we'll drop in to listen and i don't think you have time to go all the way to travel nicky. scientists have come to the area where the meteorite fell in order to map its trajectory. to do this. they have to interview hundreds of
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eyewitnesses who can provide fallible information. no bear over there and how i was a. high above the words there was a flush but it was more of the self i think more so when the sun is now is that where the flash was. would have looked and this cloud. right above the house i feel just after some time had passed the fifteen minutes or so i think i filmed it from my backyard and it just stayed there it didn't go anywhere it just expanded a bit and that suits me. thank you very much no problem you're welcome i guess i'm popular now.
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this is good information that means the fragmentation of the media when further. sunny morning nursery school teacher i know to go to was playing with children in the classroom on the web that she was about to save fourteen young lives. i saw it in the sky and all of the kids of course ran to the windows to see and then it became very hot and the noise was deafening i saw these lights and for some reason thought that the windows would be blown out maybe they were terrorists how could i know so i rushed them to safety from here into the kitchen over there. but one child hesitated and stayed near the window any longer and she would have been wounded by glass fragments at this love's i grabbed her and the moment i turned around we were hit by this wave. i crouched down with her and we were hit by shards
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of glass some of it hit me in the forehead. then everyone ran over there and there was another explosion but i tried to calm the children down covered myself with a towel so that they couldn't see the blood and. when the parents of the children learned about the scale of the disaster they were grateful for i knew it was fast reactions. kids she could talk to you all and i wish you. in the chelyabinsk region sixteen hundred people were wounded as a result of the impact many were injured when they came to the windows to see the flash in the sky the blast wave that came a few minutes after the explosion broke thousands of windows showering people with glass. windows were broken in this truly have ensconced little to do but even though the temperature was minus twenty it was still not closed on the contrary every doctor was mobilized. the children that were admitted to the
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hospital had cuts in the face. it's probably because they were up against the windows the moment the glass broke eleven children were hospitalized most of them had head injuries thank. you. was admitted to the same hospital after the blast on the morning of february the fifteenth he nearly ended up buried under a pile of rubble. the injury isn't serious only the kneecap was broken. and we were just loading up some carriages when we saw the flash when we didn't understand what it was a first so we didn't even pay attention. and then we were hit by the blast wave and we didn't even have time to understand what was happening look is a popular would now adays scientists are well aware of how much damage the
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meteorite could have caused. what i think is that chelyabinsk was shaken but unhurt. there are several sites in this area where nuclear weapons are manufactured would put my direct hit on one of those sites situated within one hundred kilometers of chelyabinsk. that would have resulted in much more serious consequences. at the time the meteorite fell a passenger airplane was approaching chelyabinsk the crew of the passengers on board saw a bright flash both the aircraft and the meteorite were caught on camera on the ground but first there were rumors that a u.f.o. had shot down the meteorite to save the people of earth another theory is that it was a rocket fired by the military. later scientists studied the video thoroughly and
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came to the conclusion that it features the same airplane that almost collided with a meteorite. now officially known as chilly out into the meteorite entered the earth's atmosphere on february fifteenth at nine twenty am local time it exploded over a heavily populated area the body was seventeen meters in diameter and it weighed eighteen thousand tonnes nasa estimates that the total yield of the explosion was five hundred kilo tons of t.n.t. the ural incident was even registered as far away as alaska and the antarctic. the meteorite that exploded in the earth's atmosphere flew from southeast to northwest at a speed of twenty kilometers per second. its vapor trail could be seen in several regions of russia and for the first time in history the meteorites impact was filmed on video from all sides. so bright it was the dogs just of all the dogs are
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running away across the lord of. the chill and. in the village of rose and. left his home and saw the unusual celeste of he immediately began recording what he was seeing on his smartphone his footage would soon be seen around the world but it was risky filming the explosion left him with concussion. was anyone hurt in rosa. i wasn't here right you were in egypt yeah. it was loud. that's what i started filming and i was swept by a wave as if i was blown by the wind. and of course i showed my parents the video
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afterwards they thought i was very rude but whatever i was scared. like a meteorite to start the day. the meteorite is the largest space object to hit the earth in more than a hundred years before the most prominent phenomena for research has pushed the event when an object exploded near the pod come anigh. on june the thirtieth one thousand nine hundred eight the sky over siberia was pierced by a shining fear as it approached the exploded with disastrous results. as a matter of fact its trajectory was about the same and the blast wave was huge in that instance a lot of trees were flattened over thousands of head to tears while in this case
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the only things damaged were windows this means that the explosive force was different maybe that altitude. but both. are not the only objects to hit the earth in the last hundred years. to be mostly when there were a few more big objects that hit the planet one was in the south of russia in one thousand nine hundred twenty two and was part of the side of your meteorite that's the powerful stone meteorite was found only sixty years later another was the secret meteorite which was also large but it did not hit a populated area it was iron and it broke into small fragments meaning it was quite fragile. one of the large fragments of the meteoroid fell into lake. ninety kilometers from chile abbott's. the first to call the police was a local fisherman. he said that something fell from the sky and straight into
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where he was fishing. this is my area this is where my fishing pond is usually every fish but it's got his own area for ice fishing it's a fragment of meteorite and some other fragment fell down a huge teaser of ice and snow around just now there's something black lying down there george mitchell. the meteorite exploded high in the sky and the fragments dispersed over dozens of kilometers. moscow scientists are yet to find all of these fragments. so when they do see what height was it did it fly right. in full like that thus seeming to lay down. like that mighty trying to see anything really to stop the smoke. oh let's. just have that.
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direction of the highway that is no no no not the highway seemed like it was right about the school. and this is the reaction of the younger generation as to the incident. today we're trying to figure out the trajectory of the meteor a. good song would probably some of the locals have already collected some fragments. so now we're just scouting the central region for the meteorite past and maybe drop something. this is exploration just some simple reconnaissance. ok let's go to. sign. interests of already concluded that about a thousand tons of extraterrestrial material fell to earth off to the meteorite exploded the rest into dust and dispersed in the atmosphere some of the remaining
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download the official ati application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch ati anytime anywhere. no space tracking dram station no old little satellite registered the meteorite as it approached the earth they could only register its trail which remained visible in the atmosphere for nine hours. that no one. was coming in the unexpected attack from space threaten the lives of seven million people. of such size are very hard to pinpoint i would even say that for the time
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being it's impossible no one has such equipment telescopes are used to observe larger objects this is something we have to work at the top priority area of technology development so this there have been impacts in the past and they will happen in the future the scale of these impacts will greatly depend on their size. which was almost the same as a missile attack except that it came from space. order to reduce the chance of it happening again we have to protect our country with maybe five telescopes it would cost about half a billion rubles of the same cost in damages as a result of chile. where it presumably fell has become a place of pilgrimage it attracts scientists the police and tourists.
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there's been one attempt being so far to find mr right fragments but that did not yield any results there's drivers discovered that the lake is ten meters deep and has two or three meters of motorboats and i'm no expert but i seriously doubt that finding a fragment the size of an orange is going to be possible. however scientists believe that the fragments that fell into the lake the size of a large watermelon the other fragments of the meteorite continued on that path and could have landed a hundred kilometers from here. to. tell you gentlemen. i had doubts when i dived the first time. but now i can positively tell you that there's nothing there. the local authorities are determined to find the meteorite
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no matter what it takes and turn the village into a tourist attraction the locals on the whole a ready to greet their guests. people have to walk to the media right you can drive there use a horse is the environmentally friendly vehicle this only happens once in a hundred years everyone wants to have a look they're trying to find the media right. i'm here yes. finally that's where it is we've been looking for there. is some else. the scientific expedition is now near the village of. its residents have reported that it's rained down on the damage and can be found in the snow covered fields. here it is. almost through to the ice crust these are the small fragments so they only went as
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deep as the first layer of crust. and here you can see the tail it's clear to see. well here's the stone itself. beautiful. this was the first fragmentation followed by the impact wave so it mostly split into such small fragments and they rained down everywhere. there really is a lot of this material lying around here it's everywhere. completely . radioactive no toxic. stuff from space.
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for almost four point five billion years ago. and they've changed very very little . by studying. better understanding of the process is the. solar system. snatched up with the impact with the hope of making a quick buck. his personal souvenir has. some local guys had large ones they were selling them for a price we couldn't afford these ones we found by ourselves. even the police. about them. as far as they know regular. chunks of meteorite. to be cautious and wary of and identified substances from unidentified individuals. the police to conduct
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special operations and officers confiscate both stones and money from meteorite is according to the authorities. preventing for. the fragments from. be found in moscow to show provides a guarantee that the systems are genuine citing the law that does not forbid trading in meteorites. their average price in russian shops is about a thousand rubles per. girl if you took it to the us. the prices would of course speak to were three times higher. it is so special because so many people side. with the mass media providing a wealth of information a thing for. the whole advertising campaign was organized around. it became world famous overnight. and this footage is now being seen by millions of
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people foreign t.v. show hosts made fun of russian drivers who didn't seem to be that impressed by the meteorite the motorists paid little attention to what was going on in the sky. go first americans us why russians have recorded their media right from all angles while they don't even have one shot of the plane that hit the pentagon the arena here. is the. face. they were at this swimming pool my daughter's been swimming for two years now since she was four months old. the dashboard cameras always on i get into the car switching on the fasten my seat belts and i'm off. spends most of his life behind the wheel he works as a long distance driver under a captured images of the flying object while driving around chelyabinsk in his car
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with his small daughter. it appeared from the left but i couldn't see it then the traffic light was green but put a good old in on me i slowed down then there was this bright light up my hands were burned a bit all exactly scorched but i could feel the heat. and then it passed by and turned to the right of way. and i was in the right place at the right time there's no other explanation. this is probably the best recording of the meteorite did you go on that got my million views on you tube in just ten days that we make the drug. to me for a list of computer freezes he just took the pedal. the other drivers from the urals just looked around. and. quickly step away from the windows and everyone else hide under their desks.
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so there was a flash of light what are we supposed to do step away from pintos step away from the windows that's right that was the first thing to do and what do we have to do next no calling. and when you heard the explosion. down where. no one was wounded even though the building's exterior was badly damaged. shortly before the meteor shot through the sky classes were ended because of a flu outbreak a lucky coincidence. although the people still saw the flashes when they got home. you can see here it's covered with plastic film. here we will only change the glass because the frame is still sturdy. many children still have trouble
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sleeping off to be event. some live in dread catastrophic strike. just like this one honestly i still feel kind of sick inside. i thought what if something happened to my parents they were at work but how would i be able to live . we were lucky other people had never seen such an event we were lucky to see it in our lifetime this was such a beautiful phenomenon of course a bit scary like science fiction but above everything else you should be positive and simply move on with your life. meteorite gave russian and international scientists a unique to study the interaction between space and. this time both the planets and on the population of that stood the impact. today we can say that this is
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a stone meteorite or a so-called right. this type of meteorite is rather fragile it splits into fragments of all possible sizes. it was hit several times on its way to earth there's a lot of evidence for this. happened a long time ago. we're not aware of any cases of radiation related to meteorites as for microbes this is not the kind of meteorite that contains organic matter i would think it's full of earthly microbes and. the people of this will have to face space threats many times in the future. a few days off the. american astrophysicist reportedly spotted six small asteroids approaching the. truth comes out. tomorrow or in twenty years i don't know his roots in theory humanity if it wants to live
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a long happy life or just live to think about it and the most advanced countries are already thinking about it and working on it. the discussing the high probability of disaster in twenty thirty six when the doomsday asteroid will cross the. planet the blood. of the worlds in time. if this happens. made such a. pale in comparison. by conflict. as.
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