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Meteor shower in central Russia 'injures at least 250' 
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Meteor dash cam: Amazing video of Russian meteorite

It's just about the only dash cam video from Russia that doesn't feature a catastrophic car crash.

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Meteor dash cam: Amazing video of Russian meteorite

It's just about the only dash cam video from Russia that doesn't feature a catastrophic car crash.

I did see one dash cam where it looks like the meteor is coming straight at the driver.

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I see the injured count is up around the 1000 mark now.
This story seems to keep changing.

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I see the injured count is up around the 1000 mark now.
This story seems to keep changing.

The count will go up until they stop counting. That's the way counting works.

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Also, 'injured' means what they want it to mean. I saw a news report this afternoon and they were treating the 'injured' for bruises caused by being knocked over and cuts that were so minor I've done worse shaving.

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I see the injured count is up around the 1000 mark now.
This story seems to keep changing.

The count will go up until they stop counting. That's the way counting works.

Epic reply.

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Don't you guys think that it was a lucky escape? It looked like the meteor came down to earth at an angle so it spent more time flying through the atmosphere and it burned down a lot. What would have happened if it came down more vertically? I think it would have hit the ground an instead of 1000 injured we would have thousands dead.

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The blast was 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and generated a shock wave that knocked people to the ground 60km from the epicentre.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7470283.stm

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If the meteor hit a few hours later it would have struck Newcastle. Think of the improvements it would create.

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Oh dear... http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 99856.html

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There's a nickname for such weapons - 'Thor's hammer'. Basically dropping rocks, small metal bars or targeted space debris down from orbit onto people. Rocks are cheaper because they're already up there, as are bits of space junk.

However if they were going to do that they probably wouldn't do it over a populated area. There are enough US spy satellites watching Russia that if they dropped a rock towards a given set of coordinates somewhere in the siberian or mongolian deserts nobody would be arounds to witness it but they could still tell if it hit where they were aiming at or not. I think it's not unfeasible the US has considered such weapons and may even have some up there. But if they do I doubt they'd give the game away so obviously.


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The ever hilarious Alex Jones has something to say on the topic: http://www.infowars.com/russian-meteor-shower-or-kinetic-bombardment-attack/

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The ever hilarious Alex Jones has something to say on the topic: http://www.infowars.com/russian-meteor-shower-or-kinetic-bombardment-attack/

I loved the misrepresentation of the death rate in Mexico because they have no guns, ignoring the fact that they have a massive drugs trade which is creating the problems.

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http://www.phenomenica.com/2013/02/sun-powered-lasers-could-vaporise-asteroids-before-they-get-close-to-earth.html

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Lasers powered by sun could protect Earth from any threatening-looking asteroids by destroying them before they can get too close, U.S. researchers have suggested.

Academics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, have outlined a plan for solar powered space defences, which could vaporise an asteroid as big as the one which flew past Earth on Friday night in 60 minutes, the Daily Mail reported.

The same system could destroy asteroids 10 times larger in about a year, with evaporation starting at a distance as far away as the Sun, the researchers claimed.

The scientists say their concept, dubbed Directed Energy Solar Targeting of Asteroids an exploRation, or DE-STAR, is ‘a realistic means of mitigating potential threats posed to the Earth by asteroids and comets.’

Described as a ‘directed energy orbital defence system’, DE-STAR is designed to harness the vast power of the Sun and convert it into a massive phased array of laser beams, which can be aimed at any threatening-looking asteroids.

“This system is not some far-out idea from Star Trek. All the components of this system pretty much exist today. Maybe not quite at the scale that we’d need – scaling up would be the challenge – but the basic elements are all there and ready to go,” said Gary Hughes, a professor at Cal Poly, who contributed to the research.

“We just need to put them into a larger system to be effective, and once the system is there, it can do so many things,” he added.

Aside from vaporising extinction-level event size asteroids, the DE-STAR system has a number of other potential uses – even as a spaceship propulsion system, the researchers added.

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