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SIBERIA METEORITE FLATTENS 40 SQ MILES
The Times ^
| 7 June 2003
| Robin Shepherd
Posted on 06/09/2003 5:25:21 PM PDT by Mike Darancette
IF IT had hit Central London, Britain would no longer have a capital city. The force of the meteorite that hit eastern Siberia last September destroyed 40 square miles of forest and caused earth tremors felt 60 miles away.
An expedition from Russia's Kosmopoisk institute has only recently reached the site in a remote area north of Lake Baikal because of bad weather and difficult terrain, the Interfax news agency said yesterday.
Fragments of the meteorite had apparently exploded into shrapnel 18 miles above the Earth with the force of at least 200 tonnes of TNT.
At the time, Russian media reported that villagers 60 miles away had witnessed a gigantic fireball screeching down from the sky, causing windows to rattle and house lights to swing as they were hit by blast waves on September 25. There were no reported casualties.
Copyright 2003, The Times
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: baillie; bibical; bodaibo; catastrophism; civilizations; comet; comets; destruction; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; impact; irkutsk; kaboomski; levy; meteorite; meteors; mikebaillie; myth; russia; shoemaker; siberia; tales; tunguska; velikovsky
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To: Mike Darancette
Interesting, I wonder how big it was? It's probably small enough to have went undetected even if we knew where to look.
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posted on
06/09/2003 5:58:34 PM PDT
by
Brett66
To: Mike Darancette
I thought if one of these things hit the earth it was supposed to end all life, you know, end the world, as supposedly happened in the dinosaur days. And if it hits an ocean the whole world is supposed to be flooded, you know, all that catastrophic stuff. Why didn't the world end from this one?
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:05:00 PM PDT
by
Contra
To: LibKill
What is it about Siberia that attracts these weird explosions? Is Siberia accursed?
No, it's just $(_@#!@#!@ huge.
It's the largest land area under a specific name on Earth.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:06:31 PM PDT
by
John H K
To: Contra
There are much bigger ones out there.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:06:43 PM PDT
by
Sam Cree
(HHDerelict)
To: Contra
I thought if one of these things hit the earth it was supposed to end all life, you know, end the world, as supposedly happened in the dinosaur days. And if it hits an ocean the whole world is supposed to be flooded, you know, all that catastrophic stuff. Why didn't the world end from this one?
The world didn't end because it wasn't very big.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:07:49 PM PDT
by
John H K
To: HardStarboard
I wanted to say what you said , but decided it wouldn't be nice, so I am glad you said it so I didn't have to! LOL
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To: Mike Darancette
Its been almost a year, and still no pics..............*sigh*
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:16:45 PM PDT
by
Husker24
To: Mike Darancette
All your asteroid are belong to us!
To: Contra
I thought if one of these things hit the earth it was supposed to end all life... Depends how big it is, the BFR that got the dinos was 6 miles across, this one may have been 50-100 feet. And besides it started to come apart 18 miles above the earth.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:21:13 PM PDT
by
Mike Darancette
(Soddom has left the bunker.)
To: RightWhale; Billthedrill; Little Bill
".2 kilotons is way small for a city buster." I remember this being reported, dang if I didn't forget all about it. 40 square miles, I wonder what kind of wave that would have made in the Gulf Of Mexico?
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:21:49 PM PDT
by
blam
To: HardStarboard
Where'd you get the name?
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:24:42 PM PDT
by
Sam Cree
(HHDerelict)
To: Mike Darancette
the BFR that got the dinosA few months ago, my seven year old said to me at bedtime "Dad, I think God used an asteroid to kill the dinasaurs to make room for the people." My wife and I thought it was a very profound statement for a youngster to make. It makes for a good story, eh? :)
MM
To: Contra
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:25:49 PM PDT
by
blam
To: Rebel_Ace
You know, all kidding aside, it is amazingly lucky that the thing didn't come down over a more populated area. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.Would have been seen as terrorism.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:25:52 PM PDT
by
Lazamataz
(POLICE TAGLINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE TAGLINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE TAGLINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE TAGLINE D)
To: Michael_Michaelangelo
"Dad, I think God used an asteroid to kill the dinasaurs to make room for the people." That is profound and that is exactly the way it worked out.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:28:12 PM PDT
by
Mike Darancette
(Soddom has left the bunker.)
To: LibKill
What is it about Siberia that attracts these weird explosions? Is Siberia accursed?
No, just very, very big.
To: LibKill
Is Siberia accursed? No, just big. Which means the oceans had to have been hit more often. Makes me wonder if some mysterious ship disappearances, and some "rogue waves" are not explainable by asteroid impacts.
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posted on
06/09/2003 6:32:21 PM PDT
by
eno_
To: Contra
Why didn't the world end from this one? Because my truck isn't paid off. Duh.
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