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Posted: 2/15/2013 9:13 AM

Meteor explodes over Russia 


Pretty cool videos in the new article.  Apparently an estimated 10 ton meteor exploded over Russia this morning.  About 400 people injured, mostly from glass broken by the boom.

http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/15/1696 9092-hundreds-injured-as-meteor-fireball-screams-a cross-the-sky-in-russia?lite
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Posted: 2/15/2013 10:18 AM

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Obviously Vladimir Putin was asleep otherwise he'd have knocked it back in orbit with a baseball bat.
Fast, cheap, or good. 

Pick two.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:10 AM

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TheRainbowBoxer wrote: Pretty cool videos in the new article.  Apparently an estimated 10 ton meteor exploded over Russia this morning.  About 400 people injured, mostly from glass broken by the boom.

http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/15/1696 9092-hundreds-injured-as-meteor-fireball-screams-a cross-the-sky-in-russia?lite
wtf is that disturbing avatar?






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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:20 AM

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And here I thought I had survived almost everything Nature has thrown at me...

Never been in a meteor explosion before though..

Wow.

In subtle ways I am a piece of everyone I have ever met. In obvious ways I am none of them.

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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:49 AM

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ThrowItToWinslow wrote:
TheRainbowBoxer wrote: Pretty cool videos in the new article.  Apparently an estimated 10 ton meteor exploded over Russia this morning.  About 400 people injured, mostly from glass broken by the boom.

http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/15/1696 9092-hundreds-injured-as-meteor-fireball-screams-a cross-the-sky-in-russia?lite
wtf is that disturbing avatar?

Interesting that the edit point in the video loop is right in the middle of the full face view instead of somewhere less intrusive like while his back is to the camera.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:52 AM

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That's some pretty cool video, and kinda scary.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:54 AM

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Stuff like this makes you realize how small we really are.

 I could be suave... but how many crude guys do you know? 

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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:57 AM

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If every poster's avatar was a spinning representation of a person who may or may not be the poster's IRL-self, the world would be a better place, edit points be damned.

We'd spin each other right round, baby.  Right round.  Like a record, baby.  Right round.  Round.  Round.
"Just one shot to my boyfriend's knee cap was all it took…"--AudieTheGreat
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Posted: 2/15/2013 11:59 AM

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Chopper9 wrote: Stuff like this makes you realize how small we really are.
Yep, you can't help but get all bogged down in the routine, day-to-day, ratrace BS; then you see someone spinning around in an avatar and it puts things right back into perspective.
"Just one shot to my boyfriend's knee cap was all it took…"--AudieTheGreat
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Posted: 2/15/2013 12:25 PM

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bwwyyyy wrote:
Chopper9 wrote: Stuff like this makes you realize how small we really are.
Yep, you can't help but get all bogged down in the routine, day-to-day, ratrace BS; then you see someone spinning around in an avatar and it puts things right back into perspective.
Ha!

 I could be suave... but how many crude guys do you know? 

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Posted: 2/15/2013 2:01 PM

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That is my IRL, bored at work, screwing around with the messenger live video avatar tool, odd self.


...and now I have that song in my head. Thanks matey :D
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Posted: 2/15/2013 2:22 PM

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Is that a full fledged mullet, or is the hair at the front long too? I can't tell.



Although I feel bad for the people hurt by the meteor, the pictures are pretty damn cool.

 



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Posted: 2/15/2013 2:26 PM

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do we even want to know what he is spinning on?

 

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Posted: 2/15/2013 3:49 PM

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The OP looks a little like someone I went to high school with, whose name may have possibly begun with the letter D.

IF ONLY HE'D STAY STILL, I COULD MAYBE FIGURE IT OUT
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Posted: 2/15/2013 3:51 PM

Heh. 



bwwyyyy wrote: The OP looks a little like someone I went to high school with, whose name may have possibly begun with the letter D.

IF ONLY HE'D STAY STILL, I COULD MAYBE FIGURE IT OUT
Now you're yelling.

This is fantastic.
It's like magic....only real.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 4:12 PM

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FYI there is currently (as in Feb 15th) an asteroid half the size of a football field that is passing between earth and our communication satellites.  That one isn't going to hit us now or in the future


but.....


in 2029 on April 13th the asteroid Apophis will also pass close enough to earth to be closer than our comm satellites.  It's the size of the Rose Bowl.  Interestingly, if it passes with a specific 600 mile "keyhole" when it swings back around in 2042 (although I've also read 2036) then it will hit earth about 500 miles off of Santa Monica.  This would be a very bad day for West Coasters and the initial impact in the ocean would create a 300' wall of water to be followed by increasingly damaging follow up waves.

So there's that.
Fast, cheap, or good. 

Pick two.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 4:20 PM

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chirodawg wrote: FYI there is currently (as in Feb 15th) an asteroid half the size of a football field that is passing between earth and our communication satellites.  That one isn't going to hit us now or in the future


but.....


in 2029 on April 13th the asteroid Apophis will also pass close enough to earth to be closer than our comm satellites.  It's the size of the Rose Bowl.  Interestingly, if it passes with a specific 600 mile "keyhole" when it swings back around in 2042 (although I've also read 2036) then it will hit earth about 500 miles off of Santa Monica.  This would be a very bad day for West Coasters and the initial impact in the ocean would create a 300' wall of water to be followed by increasingly damaging follow up waves.

So there's that.

Got an extra hat?

 



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Posted: 2/15/2013 4:47 PM

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TheRainbowBoxer wrote: That is my IRL, bored at work, screwing around with the messenger live video avatar tool, odd self.


...and now I have that song in my head. Thanks matey :D
I'm gonna guess you're in IT.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 5:29 PM

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I propose we sent up a team of miners... plant some dynamite and blow the sonovabitch to kingdom come!

Anybody know any bad actors willing to take on this challenge???

 I could be suave... but how many crude guys do you know? 

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Posted: 2/15/2013 5:34 PM

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--- Chopper9 wrote:

I propose we sent up a team of miners... plant some dynamite and blow the sonovabitch to kingdom come!

Anybody know any bad actors willing to take on this challenge???

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We already got the theme song for it...
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Posted: 2/15/2013 5:41 PM

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Chopper9 wrote: I propose we sent up a team of miners... plant some dynamite and blow the sonovabitch to kingdom come!

Anybody know any bad actors willing to take on this challenge???
The key to this project is the giant laser, which was invented by the noted Cambridge physicist, Dr. Parsons. So therefore, it is fitting to call it: "The Alan Parsons Project".
Fast, cheap, or good. 

Pick two.
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Posted: 2/15/2013 8:37 PM

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chirodawg wrote:
Chopper9 wrote: I propose we sent up a team of miners... plant some dynamite and blow the sonovabitch to kingdom come!

Anybody know any bad actors willing to take on this challenge???
The key to this project is the giant laser, which was invented by the noted Cambridge physicist, Dr. Parsons. So therefore, it is fitting to call it: "The Alan Parsons Project".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVNCVDlANTs

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Posted: 2/15/2013 9:15 PM

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Its good that thing exploded before it made impact. An astronomer on CNN said if a meteor that size made impact, on say a city like Washington D.C., it would destroy it up to the outer beltway.

It wouldn't make that big of a crater, but the shockwave would be devastating. They have a huge mass, plus traveling thousands of mph. Think they said equivalent to something like 2 million tons of TNT.



Last edited 2/15/2013 9:18 PM by TheShank

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Posted: 2/15/2013 10:38 PM

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Meteor Sh1t!

 
 
                                        
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Posted: 2/16/2013 9:05 AM

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Some scientists believe that there is about a 1 in 500 chance of an asteroid big enough to cause catastrophic damage hitting the earth in the next 100 years.  And there's no way that we could calculate the collision early enough to do anything about it.

I've also heard the number 1 in 400, etc.  Those odds aren't that likely.  Just think that the Browns were something like 1 in 100 of winning the SB last year.  I could have told you that wasn't going to happen.

But given enough 100 year timespans, it will eventually happen.  The Browns winning it all and the asteroid hitting the earth.  Let's hope that the former happens first.


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Posted: 2/16/2013 9:32 AM

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FestivusRules wrote: Some scientists believe that there is about a 1 in 500 chance of an asteroid big enough to cause catastrophic damage hitting the earth in the next 100 years.  And there's no way that we could calculate the collision early enough to do anything about it.

I've also heard the number 1 in 400, etc.  Those odds aren't that likely.  Just think that the Browns were something like 1 in 100 of winning the SB last year.  I could have told you that wasn't going to happen.

But given enough 100 year timespans, it will eventually happen.  The Browns winning it all and the asteroid hitting the earth.  Let's hope that the former happens first.
I'm not so sure of that. If there is one thing man is pretty good at , its blowing things up.
Usually they can project the trajectory and path of an asteroid or meteor flight pretty far in advance. No ?

Wasn't project Deep Impact done successfully sometime this past decade ? They didn't blow it up but escavated samples from a comet.



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Posted: 2/16/2013 11:47 PM

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I want Morgan Freeman as president when the big one hits.




GO BIG RED MACHINE!  V2.0 

For you youngsters V1.0 includes names like Perez, Rose, Bench, Morgan, Concepcion, Foster, Griffey Sr. and cannon armed CF Caesar Geronimo.

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Posted: 2/17/2013 9:24 PM

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TheShank wrote: Its good that thing exploded before it made impact. An astronomer on CNN said if a meteor that size made impact, on say a city like Washington D.C., it would destroy it up to the outer beltway.

It wouldn't make that big of a crater, but the shockwave would be devastating. They have a huge mass, plus traveling thousands of mph. Think they said equivalent to something like 2 million tons of TNT.

If something like that hit DC, there would be some crazy conspiracy stuff polluting the internet for decades.  :shrug
 
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Posted: 2/18/2013 12:24 AM

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I wonder how many vodka bottles broke during that sonic boom?

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Posted: 2/18/2013 7:37 AM

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TheShank wrote:
FestivusRules wrote: Some scientists believe that there is about a 1 in 500 chance of an asteroid big enough to cause catastrophic damage hitting the earth in the next 100 years.  And there's no way that we could calculate the collision early enough to do anything about it.

I've also heard the number 1 in 400, etc.  Those odds aren't that likely.  Just think that the Browns were something like 1 in 100 of winning the SB last year.  I could have told you that wasn't going to happen.

But given enough 100 year timespans, it will eventually happen.  The Browns winning it all and the asteroid hitting the earth.  Let's hope that the former happens first.
I'm not so sure of that. If there is one thing man is pretty good at , its blowing things up.
Usually they can project the trajectory and path of an asteroid or meteor flight pretty far in advance. No ?

Wasn't project Deep Impact done successfully sometime this past decade ? They didn't blow it up but escavated samples from a comet.
The astronomer that I saw noted that it would extremely difficult to accurately project an impact years in advance.  Think of the size of the galaxy, even the solar system when compared to earth.

He didn't elaborate as to why they couldn't deflect it enough if they discovered it too late.  I had assumed that it would be travelling with such velocity that anything we threw at it wouldn't have an effect on it.

But I'm with you in that I would have liked to have heard some details.  One would think that a massive nuke aimed right at the thing before it hits the atmosphere would be able to deflect it or break it apart.


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