With Meteor Explosions And Asteroid Flybys, The Skies Were Busy Last Friday

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Friday, February 15th, will go down in the record books as one of the busiest celestial days in recent history. First came the unexpected meteor explosion in Russia and then, Earth's closest encounter with an asteroid yet!

The excitement began early in the morning when the startled citizens of Chelyabinsk in Western Siberia witnessed a blinding flash followed by a booming shockwave in the skies. Before anybody could react, a meteor estimated to be the force of 20 atomic bombs exploded, shaking and impacting an area of over one million square feet and damaging over 3000 buildings.

Besides creating massive panic amongst the city's 1.1 million residents the explosion also resulted in over 1,000 injuries. Fortunately, most of them were minor cuts and injuries caused by the flying glass debris. Some meteorite fragments also ended up in a frozen reservoir outside the town, leaving a 26-foot crater in the ice.

The scientists at NASA and the Russian Academy of Sciences estimate that the meteor was roughly the size of a bus and weighed between 7,000 to 10,000 tons. It entered the Earth's atmosphere at a supersonic speed of between 33,000 to 40,000 mph and exploded 12-15 miles high, releasing 300-500 kilotons of energy that resulted in a 300-mile long trail.

Though scary, these kind of explosions are what scientists are call a once in a century event, because most meteors dissipate when they come in contact with the earth's atmosphere. According to the experts at NASA, Friday's meteor was the largest to hit earth since the 1908 Tunguska event when an asteroid explosion leveled over 80 million trees in a remote region of Siberia.

What was a little strange about this meteor explosion was that it occurred a few hours prior to the flyby of the 150-foot DA14 asteroid that zipped within 17,200 miles of Earth. While the timing may seem as though the two events were related, the experts at the European Space Agency maintain that this was just a cosmic coincidence. Whether that was truly the case or not, Friday sure was a busy day for our space debris.

So what is the difference between asteroids, meteoroids, meteors and meteorites? Not much! They are essentially all space rocks just labeled differently. An asteroid is usually defined as a space rock that is between 1-10 meters wide (3.3 -33 feet) - Anything smaller than that is dubbed a meteoroid. A meteor is an asteroid that burns up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere and a meteorite is one that actually manages to survive through it and land, like the one in Russia on Friday!

Resources: washingtonpost.com,cnn.com,huffingtonpost.com

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  • Brycealmost 12 years
    A meteor that is so big I hop it is in real life.Good thing the NASA stoped it.If it was stay going I would get a roket and go to Mars.
    • Drewalmost 12 years
      That would be really scary if an asteroid hit near us. It would be cool if I could see an asteroid in real life. I just hope that never happens
      • Rileyalmost 12 years
        I think it would be cool to have seen a real asteroid. And also kind of scary to me. And I wouldn't want to be killed.
        • Cristian almost 12 years
          The main idea of this story is that giant rocks hit mostly around here.My reaction is that I would so outstanding and awesome.We got lucky that we did not get hit.
          • Liamalmost 12 years
            That would be at the top of the fright list! I would be terrified if a meteor hit my town! I bet the people of Russia would be more scared than I would be in my life combined!
            • lexi rosealmost 12 years
              The main idea is how the asteroid is how it did so much damage just passing by the state. It made me feel sorry for the people that got hit that lost there lives.
              • Pavelalmost 12 years
                The main idea of this article is that the meteorite that hit Russia last Friday was a big buisness. My reaction is that the meteorite was pretty cool
                • Braxton almost 12 years
                  The main idea of this article is about a Meteor explosion in Russia. It would make my heart go very fast. It would also make me jump because the explosion.
                  • Abbyalmost 12 years
                    That was pretty cool but it was kinda scary for me when the meteor hits Russia and made a really scary big boom.
                    • Grantalmost 12 years
                      I kin of cool to see something from space come to earth. some meteors are tiny and land in the ocaen . they can destroy over 600 bulings. meteors can knock down offer 500 trees.