Fireball flies over Russia and explodes [Video] *Updated to include working videos*
February 15, 2013 3
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Last year in October we shared an image and video that depicted fireballs. If you recall from that post, a fireball is not something from Harry Potter, a sci-fi novel, or a flick. Rather, a fireball in the real world is a meteor that flies enters the Earth’s atmosphere (to put it simply). Yesterday a meteor shower occurred over Russia which resulted in some meteor either hitting Russia or exploding over it. The following video shows one such explosion, as caught from a dashboard camera of a car. Check it out:
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Too bad the video got pulled….
video:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/feb/15/meteorite-explodes-over-russian-urals-live-updates
@KMHamm: Updated article for working video.
@belkira: Thanks!