A meteor flared through the skies over Russia's Chelyabinsk region early Friday, triggering an atomic bomb-sized shock wave that injured more than a thousand people, blew out windows and caused some Russians to fear
The meteor that streaked over the skies of Russia — creating a shockwave that shattered windows, injuring upwards of 1000 people — is not related to the asteroid that will whiz past Earth later today, (Feb.15), NASA has
It might well be that Bill Nye has explained fully about the meteorite that showered a Russian city, but others have darker explanations. Read this article by Chris Matyszczyk on CNET News.
Scientists said Monday they had discovered fragments of the meteor that spectacularly plunged over Russia's Ural Mountains creating a shockwave that injured 1,200 people and damaged thousands of homes. The giant
Scientists said Monday they had discovered fragments of the meteor that spectacularly plunged over Russia's Ural Mountains creating a shockwave that injured 1,200 people and damaged thousands of homes. The giant
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