The shockwave felt around the worldâtwice: Russian meteor makes an impact. More than 1,000 people were injured when a 17m, 10,000-tonne space rock burned up above Chelyabinsk. 7. NASA said the shockwave force was equal to a 500-kiloton explosion â 30 times the Hiroshima blast. It entered the earthâs atmosphere over Siberia, Russia. In February, a meteor hurtled over the Russian Urals before pieces of it slammed into the ground. Appearing literally out of the blue after sunrise, this cosmic missile became a fireball brighter than the Sun before exploding into thousands of ⦠Above: This 3D simulation of the Chelyabinsk meteor explosion by Mark Boslough was rendered by Brad Carvey using the CTH code on Sandia National Laboratories' Red Sky supercomputer. 6/28/13 3:20PM. George Dvorsky. What was the impact in Chelyabinsk⦠It would ⦠Shattering glass and the shockwave from the explosion injured 1200 people. A wall at Chelyabinsk Zinc Plantâs concentrates storage facility collapsed on Friday February 15, as the site was hit by the shockwave from a meteorite shower, according to media reports. Filming from balcony interrupted by shock wave: "Chelyabinsk Russia Meteor explodes in the sky with AMAZING sound shockwave in Chelyabinsk, Russia" (1min, 57sec)Casual filming of cloud interrupted by shock wave: "ÐеÑеоÑиÑнÑй Ð´Ð¾Ð¶Ð´Ñ Ð² ЧелÑбинÑке. The resulting shockwave blew out the windows of nearly 5,000 buildings and injured more than 1,200 people. Ø§ÙØ¹Ø±Ø¨ÙØ© ... said by the Interior Ministry department for Chelyabinsk region to be the point of impact of a meteor seen earlier in the Urals region, at lake Chebarkul some 80 kilometers (50 miles) west of Chelyabinsk February 15, 2013 (Reuters / Chelyabinsk ⦠Chelyabinsk meteor. Imagine you were standing outside your house in Chelyabinsk and saw a meteor falling from the sky. Meteor seen over Russia in February while travelling at 41,600 mph The explosion created a huge cloud of dust and gas, followed by a massive shock wave and a huge amount of meteor fragments. Chelyabinsk (Russian: ЧелÑÌбинÑк, IPA: [tÉɪËlʲæbʲɪnsk] ()) is a city and the administrative center of Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.It is the seventh-largest city in Russia by population, with 1,130,132 inhabitants as of the 2010 Census, and the second largest city in the Ural Federal District, after Yekaterinburg.Located in the ⦠The main mass of the Chelyabinsk meteorite is kept at the Chelyabinsk State Museum of Local History. The fireball exploded above Chelyabinsk city in Russia, causing damage to buildings and injuring hundreds of people. During the 2013 Chelyabinsk event, 1500 people were injured and 7300 buildings damaged by the intense overpressure generated by the shockwave at Earthâs surface. The shockwave from the Chelyabinsk meteor circled the Earth -- twice! RT, 12th July 2013. Meteor Surprise. Considering the massive explosion and shockwave, why wasnât the damage in Chelyabinsk worse? Petrographic changes during the fall allowed estimates that the body was heated between 65 and 135 degrees during ⦠Chelyabinsk Meteor Shockwave 2/15/2013 Thread starter TravelinTom; Start date Feb 15, 2013; Feb 15, 2013 #1 TravelinTom. This footage from multiple locations across Chelyabinsk city suddenly hit by the shockwave of the meteorite can illustrate how really it would be to witness some apocalyptic event of either man made or other mass destruction and panic. The Chelyabinsk meteor was later determined to come from the LL chondrite group. The first thing you noticed was a bright object that just appeared out of nowhere. I am trying to understand if the boom destruction radiated from central point or traveled with the meteor ⦠A huge meteor flew over the Urals early in the morning of 02 February 2013. Back in 2013, a meteor as big as a house, known as the Chelyabinsk meteor, flew into the atmosphere and exploded in Russia. The resulting shockwave caused glass to shatter, injuring over a thousand people during the event. Moment meteor hit Russian city. On February 15, shortly after 09:20 YEKT (Yekaterinburg Time), a bright, exploding meteor occurred over the Chelyabinsk oblast. 4. I assume it was not an explosion boom. The meteorites were LL5 chondrites having a shock stage of S4, and had a variable appearance between light and dark types. "The [shockwave] was so strong that it was able to topple over people standing." 2. Chelyabinsk Meteor Shockwave Compilation. When a meteor struck near Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013, the shockwave from the impact rocked the city. More ⦠On the 15 February 2013, a large meteor stretching almost about 19 metres in diameter and weighing 12,000 tonnes was speeding towards earth at 65,000 kilometers per hour. The shockwave created by a meteor that burnt in the atmosphere above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk had enough power to circle the globe twice. 15.02.2013" (1min, 14sec)Casual filming of the cloud interrupted by shock wave ⦠Chelyabinsk Meteor 2013. Was today's Chelyabinsk meteor destruction from an accelerated, focused "superboom" or a sonic boom? People caught in their offices, schools, ⦠Published 16 October 2013. The Chelyabinsk meteor was a small asteroid â about the size of a six-story building â that broke up over the city of Chelyabinsk, Russia, on Feb. 15, 2013. Chelyabinsk meteor: Space rock hit-rate 'underestimated' ... Meteor shockwave circled globe twice. The flash of light from the Chelyabinsk meteor was bright enough to burn skin, and the impact generated a shock wave that shattered windows, injuring more than a thousand people. Back in 2013, a large meteor detonated over Chelyabinsk, Russia. The flash of light from the Chelyabinsk meteor was bright enough to burn skin, and the impact generated a shock wave that shattered windows, injuring more than a thousand people. Now, scientists have taken a ⦠Most of the time when a large meteor streaks across the sky it leaves a singular tail. Because the meteor was heavily weakened by the earths atmosphere, the reason the shockwave was so intense is because the meteor exploded in the atmosphere and also broke down the meteor a lot The meteor entered at a shallow angle, causing it do explode and have a lot of the meteor ⦠ON 15 FEBRUARY, early morning drivers around the Russian city of Chelyabinsk were startled by the biggest meteor strike in more than 100 years. The meteor exploded with an estimated 26 to 33 times the force of the atomic bomb ⦠It got brighter and brighter, and then a huge flash of light, more intense than the sun, made you look away and shield your eyes. Chelyabinsk meteorite goes on show: Giant 600kg chunk is displayed after being hauled from the bottom of a Russian lake. The study appears in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. 1 0. Published 28 June 2013. The airburst of the fireball produced a shockwave that hit the city center of Chelyabinsk 1 minute and 24 seconds after the first bright flash and caused considerable damage in and around the city.