Early reports just coming in of injuries and amazing video is already up already up as one can see below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c-0iwBEswE&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1W90i4nZZAQ
I have a hard time believing that video is real. The reflection on the ground... it's both mystifying and terrifying.
I can't imagine what I would feel if I glanced out the window to see a flaming rock that size hurling itself towards me. What are the odds it hit any populated areas? Russia is both lucky and unlucky all at once; they have a huge land mass which is sparsely populated. None of the other news agencies seem to have picked up on this. I have a feeling that image (if real) is going to be widely circulated tomorrow.
Plus that blast wave, pretty damn impressive... Lots of independent youtube vids up right now. A real phenomenon, but what it was is still open.
These ones look as legit as the others. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUBVjwteQ30 Now I have to bring up the other question in mind... is it customary to drive in Russia with a recording device on your dash? Another drive by... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpRIBNAJRI This one has chilling audio... you can really hear it land close by! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34Os9T4R7Oo Would it be the first time in recorded history that this has happened on a major scale? I found a very short list of recorded injuries, there are only 10 for the entire 20th century alone: http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2008/06/reported-deaths.html
I have been known here in the U.S. when I see or hear something that might be a meteor (usually it isn't) do something along those lines. I have never seen anything in the league of that scale though. At best I have seen shooting stars. Oh and I do it in such a way to avoid danger to myself and others. It makes me wonder the odds of a few mile across space rock hit hitting Earth and if governments should invest more in tracking these rocks.
Holy shit! This one has the loud bang, car alarms going off, it's crazy. Seems like this one is in Chelyabinsk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOL5OiWTNI A pretty major hole in the side of what looks like a factory. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgZ0aA7RUhE It's lookin' a little too Michael Bay for Valentine's Day. Hope me Russian peeps are safe and that the Kremlin has dispatched agents to assess Decepticon activity.
Early reports from many many miles away from the possible impact site are reporting a large number of injuries already, the number is certain to grow.
http://rt.com/news/meteorite-crash-urals-chelyabinsk-283/ Pictures and video clips: http://zyalt.livejournal.com/722930.html
Bad Astronomer says this is purely coincidence that this event occurred so close in time to the passing of 2102 DA14. I don't really like pure coincidence when dealing with astronomical scales. They tend to turn out not to be so purely coincidental. Don't read me wrong. I don't go for conspiracy/wacko theories either. I just think it's way to early to write off as coincidence without further analysis.
I'm guessing he's speculating that this meteor and today's scheduled near miss are part of a larger group, and he's worried that there may be more strikes. This is pretty amazing. I hope none of those people were badly injured. It sounds like the injuries are just from windows that were shattered by the shock wave. This is going to be interesting....
It is actually, from what I understand. Driving laws and rules in Russia are... dicey. So many drivers have recording devices on their dash in order to help officials know what happened in accidents to determine fault.
Nah, it's not possible, this meteorite was travelling at 30 kilometers a second and there's no known technology which can fire an object that fast.
From the numerous videos and news reports, it looks to me as though this meteorite entered the atmosphere travelling roughly east (from the direction of the rising sun) to west. 2012 DA14 will pass by the Earth travelling south to north.