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Date: 15 February 2013; 11 years ago (): Time: 09:20:29 YEKT (): Location: Chebarkul, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia: Coordinates: 1]: Also known as: Chelyabinsk meteorite [2]: Cause: Meteor air burst: Non-fatal injuries: 1,491 indirect injuries [3]: Property damage: Over 7,200 [4] buildings damaged, collapsed factory roof, shattered windows, $33 million (2013 USD) lost [5]: The Chelyabinsk meteor ...
The Chelyabinsk meteorite (Russian: Челябинский метеорит, Chelyabinskii meteorit) is the fragmented remains of the large Chelyabinsk meteor of 15 February 2013 which reached the ground after the meteor's passage through the atmosphere.
The meteor which exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on 15 February 2013 released the energy of 30 atomic bombs, shaking the ground, damaging buildings, and injuring over 1,500 people.
Although no human is known to have been killed directly by an impact [disputed – discuss], over 1000 people were injured by the Chelyabinsk meteor airburst event over Russia in 2013. [26] In 2005 it was estimated that the chance of a single person born today dying due to an impact is around 1 in 200,000. [27]
The asteroid, described as "very small" by NASA, impacted Earth's atmosphere around 11:14 a.m. ET and created a fireball over eastern Russia, the space agency said in a post on X.
A 1937 report says a 30-mile Path Cut By Meteor in Jungle and that the meteor fell, some ten miles from a place named Camshock. [26] The only place near there was Davidson's cottage high on the side of Marudi Mountain. 1941, Apr 9 Russia: Ural Mountains, Katav-Ivanovo district of Chelyabinsk: ru:Катавский болид (Katavsky bolide ...
It is capable of delivering nuclear warheads to targets over 11,000 miles away, and the weapon can carry 10 large warheads or 16 smaller ones, per a CSIS fact sheet that cites Russian media.
The explosion of Tsar Bomba, according to the classification of nuclear explosions, was an ultra-high-power low-air nuclear explosion. [citation needed] The mushroom cloud of Tsar Bomba seen from a distance of 161 km (100 mi). The crown of the cloud is 65 km (40 mi) high at the time of the picture. (source: Rosatom State Corporation ...