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How big was the meteor that hit Russia in 2013?

How big was the meteor that hit Russia in 2013?

“The asteroid was about 17 meters [56 feet] in diameter and weighed approximately 10,000 metric tons [11,000 tons],” Peter Brown, a physics professor at Western University in Ontario, Canada, said in a statement.

Was the Russian meteor found?

The largest fragment raised from the bottom of Lake Chebarkul on 16 October 2013 had a mass of 540 kg (1,190 lb) and the total mass of other 7 meteorite fragments found nearby was 84.4 kg….Chelyabinsk meteorite.

Chelyabinsk
Found date 27 February 2013
TKW approximately 1,000 kg (2,200 lb)
Strewn field Yes
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Where did the meteor that hit Russia land?

Where did the meteorite hit earth? The explosion took place over the snow covered city of Chelyabinsk in Russia, near the border with Kazakhstan. The asteroid passed about 40 km south of the Chelyabinsk city center…

What is the biggest meteor hit the earth?

Chelyabinsk meteor
The Chelyabinsk meteor was estimated to have caused over $30 million in damage. It is the largest recorded object to have encountered the Earth since the 1908 Tunguska event. The meteor is estimated to have an initial diameter of 17–20 metres and a mass of roughly 10,000 tonnes.

Why do asteroids explode?

When a meteor comes hurtling toward Earth, the high-pressure air in front of it seeps into its pores and cracks, pushing the body of the meteor apart and causing it to explode. “If the air can move through the passages in the meteorite, it can easily get inside and blow off pieces.”

Who was the Russian Prime Minister when the meteor hit?

The Chelyabinsk meteor struck without warning. Dmitry Medvedev, the Prime Minister of Russia, confirmed a meteor had struck Russia and said it proved that the “entire planet” is vulnerable to meteors and a spaceguard system is needed to protect the planet from similar objects in the future.

What was the name of the asteroid that hit Earth in 2012?

In a coincidence that still has NASA experts shaking their heads, a small asteroid completely unrelated to 2012 DA14 struck Earth only hours before the publicized event. The impactor flew out of the blue, literally from the direction of the sun where no telescope could see it, and took everyone by surprise.

How long did it take for the meteor to hit Chelyabinsk?

The Russian Geographical Society said the passing of the meteor over Chelyabinsk caused three blasts of different energy. The first explosion was the most powerful, and was preceded by a bright flash, which lasted about five seconds.

How big was the meteor that hit Earth in March 2013?

On 1 March 2013 NASA published a detailed synopsis of the event, stating that at peak brightness (at 09:20:33 local time), the meteor was 23.3 km high, located at 54.8°N, 61.1°E. At that time it was travelling at about 18.6 kilometres per second (67,000 km/h; 42,000 mph) —almost 60 times the speed of sound.