http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LFsZitw6CKk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b0cRHsApzt8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iCawTYPtehk best angle of it falling.
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is it prepetually winter in russia?
now that I think about it, I don't think I've ever seen a video of russian in the summer.
According to this, it was actually a much larger meteor that was shot by an emergency missile and broken up into smaller pieces. :shock:
Thats where it hit. Destroyed a factory.
[QUOTE="Kevlar101"][QUOTE="Kcube"]cnn has a video up now saying near miss but the wii u wont load it.KcubeNEAR MISS???? wait.... so, it did not even impact??? It came that fvcking close to Earth and did not impact??? WTF!!!russia shot it down.cnn sucks sorry. Depending on how large that asteroid was.... Russia might have saved humanity. But, again, depends on how large it was.
According to this, it was actually a much larger meteor that was shot by an emergency missile and broken up into smaller pieces. :shock:
Samurai_Xavier
from my understanding this is not even possible. meteors travel on earth at 120,000 mph. the fastest missles we have travel at 15,000 mph.
[QUOTE="Kcube"][QUOTE="Kevlar101"] NEAR MISS???? wait.... so, it did not even impact??? It came that fvcking close to Earth and did not impact??? WTF!!!Kevlar101russia shot it down.cnn sucks sorry. Depending on how large that asteroid was.... Russia might have saved humanity. But, again, depends on how large it was. Probably saved a few lives if they shot it down, but definitely not humanity unless it was fvcking ginormous.
This was a pretty bad call...
Oh and it says it was the size of an Olympic swimming pool. After it was shot down it must have impacted much smaller. Probably wouldnt have killed humanity, but still....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LFsZitw6CKk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b0cRHsApzt8
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-Renegade
The all seeing eye is trying to wake itself up.
Past is beginning to meet future.
Expect crazier things soon.
Then this won't seem so kryptic to you.
when I read about this asteroid about a month ago they said it was going to be traveling 17,500 from earth, not 17,500 MPH... now I'm confused, other people are reporting 17500 MPH while others saying 17500 miles above earth... maybe it's both coincidentally, but my guess is there was some sloppy reporting along the way and others spun their story from an inaccuracythe astroid that this meteor came from is moving through space at 17,500 mph, i can only imagine how fast this meteor was going on earth and they shot it down. :shock:
-Renegade
some of the stories are reporting this was part of a meteor shower so this might have been the debris cloud that was around the big near miss asteroid that was in the news.
i would have thought if it was the swimming pool sized one that hit it would have looked like and had the power of a nuke.
heh, you don't have to imagine since it would look just like this.That was freakin awesome.
Imagine if the big one passing near earth tomorrow were to make landfall.laus_basic
[QUOTE="laus_basic"]that would suck.its going 450 mph i think and is the same size as the one that exploded over russia like 100 years ago."Travelling at between 12,427mph (20,000kph) and 18,641mph (30,000kph) - around five miles (8km) a second, or eight times the speed of a rifle bullet "That was freakin awesome.
Imagine if the big one passing near earth tomorrow were to make landfall.Kcube
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/feb/14/how-to-watch-asteroid-2012-da14-earth
that would suck.its going 450 mph i think and is the same size as the one that exploded over russia like 100 years ago."Travelling at between 12,427mph (20,000kph) and 18,641mph (30,000kph) - around five miles (8km) a second, or eight times the speed of a rifle bullet "[QUOTE="Kcube"][QUOTE="laus_basic"]
That was freakin awesome.
Imagine if the big one passing near earth tomorrow were to make landfall.Riverwolf007
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/feb/14/how-to-watch-asteroid-2012-da14-earth
i got 450 from space.com.i kept thinking it was way to slow.heh, you don't have to imagine since it would look just like this.[QUOTE="laus_basic"]
That was freakin awesome.
Imagine if the big one passing near earth tomorrow were to make landfall.Riverwolf007
It's unfortunate that it will not be visible to the naked eye :(
I'd like to thank all the Russian insurance scam artists for these beautiful dash cam shots.Ace6301i'm obsessed with watching those crash compilations.
i'm always trying to get information from them that will help me stay out of crashes lol.
99% of those crashes caught on those dashcams are avoidable.
i bet tons of video was caught from all those cameras.
heh, you don't have to imagine since it would look just like this.[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]
[QUOTE="laus_basic"]
That was freakin awesome.
Imagine if the big one passing near earth tomorrow were to make landfall.laus_basic
It's unfortunate that it will not be visible to the naked eye :(
yeah, but you should be able to see it with a pair of binoculars if you live in the right place.i'm obsessed with watching those crash compilations.[QUOTE="Ace6301"]I'd like to thank all the Russian insurance scam artists for these beautiful dash cam shots.Riverwolf007
i'm always trying to get information from them that will help me stay out of crashes lol.
99% of those crashes caught on those dashcams are avoidable.
i bet tons of video was caught from all those cameras.
Those crash compilations are crazy. I don't know if Russians are just crazy drivers or if they're just more likely to capture crazy sh*t due to the dashcams but damn
i'm obsessed with watching those crash compilations.[QUOTE="Ace6301"]I'd like to thank all the Russian insurance scam artists for these beautiful dash cam shots.Riverwolf007
i'm always trying to get information from them that will help me stay out of crashes lol.
99% of those crashes caught on those dashcams are avoidable.
i bet tons of video was caught from all those cameras.
Well yeah 99% of them are avoidable, most are because people drive like they're drunk as f*ck which they could well be given Russia's annual consumption of booze. I'm more impressed at how often they manage to survive. I wonder if the Russians really did shoot this down though or if they're just blowing smoke.[QUOTE="JML897"][QUOTE="Nuck81"]U.S.A has bigger news stories than a potentially Earth Threatening Meteor. There are people sh!tting in bags in a Cruise Liner. Priorities!!! lamprey263The amount of coverage that story has received really is ridiculous. It's an inconvenient situation for everybody on the ship but come the f*ck on I agree, they're making a big deal out of this like they resorted to cannibalism or something.
it's a big deal, they ran out of adam.
[QUOTE="Riverwolf007"]i'm obsessed with watching those crash compilations.[QUOTE="Ace6301"]I'd like to thank all the Russian insurance scam artists for these beautiful dash cam shots.Ace6301
i'm always trying to get information from them that will help me stay out of crashes lol.
99% of those crashes caught on those dashcams are avoidable.
i bet tons of video was caught from all those cameras.
Well yeah 99% of them are avoidable, most are because people drive like they're drunk as f*ck which they could well be given Russia's annual consumption of booze. I'm more impressed at how often they manage to survive. I wonder if the Russians really did shoot this down though or if they're just blowing smoke.if i was to guess i would say it's bullshyt.hitting it is probably not too much of a problem but what is a warhead going to do to big ass chunk of iron?
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