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Where did the Russian meteor hit 2013?

Where did the Russian meteor hit 2013?

Chelyabinsk
The Chelyabinsk meteor is also the only meteor confirmed to have resulted in many injuries. No deaths were reported….Chelyabinsk meteor.

Play media (image link) Meteor fireball seen from Kamensk-Uralsky where it was still dawn, in an oblast north of Chelyabinsk Location of the meteor
Date 15 February 2013
Time 09:20:29 YEKT (UTC+06:00)

How much damage did the Chelyabinsk meteor cause?

The descent of the meteor, visible as a brilliant superbolide in the morning sky, caused a series of shock waves that shattered windows, damaged approximately 7,200 buildings and left 1,500 people injured. The resulting fragments were scattered over a wide area.

What did the Hoba meteorite do to Earth?

Down come bits and pieces of asteroids, and similar debris composed of rock, iron, and nickel, that have been encircling in space for billions of years. When they happen to fall to Earth, rarely is any damage done.

How big was the meteorite that hit the Malibu?

But that’s rare. What made the news in 1992, a far less hazardous instance of a falling meteorite, was when a rock the size of a bowling ball crashed into a driveway in Peekskill, New York. With a loud bang, the rock made a crater on a parked orange 1980 Chevrolet Malibu. For its size, the ball was astonishingly heavy, weighing about 28 pounds.

How big is the biggest meteorite in the world?

Author: Sergio Conti. CC BY 2.0 In the case of the Hoba meteorite, however, which is considered to be the world’s largest known meteorite piece with a weight of some 119,000 pounds–estimated at 66 tons–perhaps the strangest aspect of all is that it left no crater once it fell to Earth.

Where was the meteorite that exploded in Cuba?

On the same day a meteorite struck Russia and an asteroid buzzed Earth, there’s news of ANOTHER meteorite that apparently exploded over Cuba. According to RT: An object reportedly fell from the sky and exploded loudly over the province of Cienfuegos in southern Cuba, the local TV service Rodas cites eyewitnesses as saying.