The Chelyabinsk meteor got its name because it made impact just 25 miles from the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. While no one was directly injured by the impact, the resulting shockwave damaged ...
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On Friday, a meteor exploded 32,000 feet above the Chelyabinsk region of Russia, lighting up the sky and producing a shockwave that shook buildings and shattered windows. At least 1,000 people ...
By comparison, the meteor that hit Chelyabinsk, Russia on Feb. 15, 2013, was estimated to be about half that size (17 to 20 meters or 56 to 66 feet) in diameter. The Chelyabinsk object injured ...