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Russians Wade Into the Snow to Seek Treasure From the Sky

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Russians Wade Into the Snow to Seek Treasure From the Sky

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

Hundreds were injured following a sonic blast that shattered windows, but scattered amid the broken glass are bits of space rock — and enthusiasts will pay dearly for them, said Dmitry Kachkalin, a member of the Russian Society of Amateur Meteorite

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.

Piecing together the true nature of the meteor that detonated over Russia would benefit by observations likely gleaned by U.S. military spacecraft. But for several years, that data has been stamped classified and not made available to the scientific

A small asteroid entered Earth's atmosphere early Friday, February 15, 2013 over Chelyabinsk, Russia at about 9:20 am local Russian time. Initial estimates, according to Bill Cooke, lead for the Meteoroid Environments Office

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