[Nodxa] Fwd: Meteor Explodes in Daytime Skies over Russia

Tedd Mirgliotta (KB8NW) kb8nw at barf80.nshore.org
Sat Feb 16 09:25:46 EST 2013



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Subject: 	Meteor Explodes in Daytime Skies over Russia
Date: 	Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:41:55 -0500 (EST)
From: 	LEEWICAL at aol.com



WOW....QSL???

Subj: Meteor Explodes in Daytime Skies over Russia

     Space Weather News for Feb. 15, 2013
     http://spaceweather.com

     RUSSIAN METEOR EXPLOSION: Today, Feb. 15th, a meteor exploded in the
     daytime skies of Chelyabinsk, Russian. Shock waves from the blast
     shattered windows in many buildings and sent onlookers to the
     hospital with wounds from flying glass. The meteoroid entered the
     atmosphere just as asteroid 2012 DA14 was approaching Earth for a
     record-setting close approach later in the day. However, NASA says
     there is no connection between the two: the Russian meteor and 2012
     DA14 have different trajectories. A cosmic coincidence? Visit
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