Spectacular
fireball from space explodes over Russian city
RT,
19
April, 2014
A
suspected meteorite explosion has been recorded by citizens of the
northern Russian city of Murmansk.
Multiple
drivers with dashcams out on the streets of the 300,000-people city
at 2.10am on Saturday noticed a bright blue trail speed across the
night sky, then explode while still in the air.
Most
observers identified the object as a meteorite, though officials have
neither confirmed it nor said where the fragments are likely to have
landed. Others speculated that the object may have been space debris,
re-entering the atmosphere.
Emergency
services say there were no injuries as a result of the astral event.
While
tens of tons of cosmic dust reaches the Earth’s atmosphere each
day, the number of meteorites that reach the surface may be about 500
a year, though most are small, and scientists do not have a precise
calculation.
The
most spectacular meteorite of recent years was over the Urals city of
Chelyabinsk last year, when an astral body exploded in the sky with
the strength of 40 Hiroshima bombs, temporarily blinding and
deafening hundreds of people below.
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