21.12.2012

2012. dogodice se :

  • Nista posebno.

  • Vraca se Isus.

  • Vanzemaljci!

  • Globalna kataklizma.

  • Treci Svetski Rat.

  • Prelazak covecanstva na novi nivo svesti.

  • Nemoguce je predvideti.


Rezultati ankete su vidlјivi nakon glasanja.
13:10 GMT:

Roscosmos said they did not track the meteorite that fell near Chelyabinsk. “Our ground facilities and, as I understand, those abroad too did not the monitor this celestial body,” an agency spokesperson said.

13:02 GMT: Nearly 3,000 buildings in Chelyabinsk were damaged to varying extents by the meteor shower, including 34 medical facilities and 361 schools and kindergartens, the city administration’s website reported. The total amount of window glass shattered amounts to 100,000 square meters, the site said, citing city administration head Sergey Davydov.

12:52 GMT: The meteorite’s combustion products won’t stay in the atmosphere for long, and will soon come down with the rain, Russian scientists said. The 50-ton meteorite is believed to have caused no radioactive or chemical pollution.

12:49 GMT: There’s practically “no chance” such incident could happen in the region again, the Russian Academy of Sciences said. Roshydromet monitoring systems have detected flybys of several meteorites overnight and in the morning.


­12:38 GMT: First images of the crater from the meteorite fall appear online.

­12:24 GMT: The military had nothing to do with the aerial meteorite explosion, the Urals Emergency Ministry said: "Russia's defense ministry took no action connected to the incident. No aircrafts has been registered in the air at the given period of time." Earlier, there were unconfirmed reports that the military had shot down the falling meteorite, shattering it into pieces.

­12:21 GMT: Vladimir Puchkov, the head of the Russian Emergency Ministry, is flying to Chelyabinsk to hold an emergency meeting with regional governor Mikhail Yurevich concerning the meteor shower incident, which injured over 725 people.
Weather sattelite Meteosat 10 has taken an image of the meteriote shortly after entering the atmosphere.(Copyright 2013 © EUMETSAT)

­12:05 GMT: Six cities and four small towns saw damage from the air blast produced by the meteorite, mostly shattered windows, Itar-Tass reported, citing police officials.

­12:01 GMT: The site where the meteorite is believed to have fallen has been closed off by military units wearing special protective suits.

­12:00 GMT: Three municipalities of the Chelyabinsk region have declared a state of emergency. "8 out of 43 municipalities have considerably suffered from the fall of space debris, 3 are in state of emergency," Emergency Ministry spokesperson Igor Murog said.

11:42 GMT: A phone hotline has been launched for Chelyabinsk residents seeking psychological care.

­11:40 GMT
 
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Kontam da nisu uspeli ni da se snadju kad im je uleteo meteor :D Ali najaca prirodna odbrana atmosfera je uspela da ublazi pad .
A te price da su oni gadjali meteor je samo sedativ za narod , da pokazu da mogu da sprece takve katastrofe .

Ma ko će da ga gađa
90% meteora se raspadne zavisno od njegovog sastava u dodiru sa atmosferorom
ovo je ništa drugo do pad običnog meteora i njegovo raspadanje usled pregrevanja.
 
Onaj meteor od 50m je prosao nocas , takvi meteori vuku sa sobom manje meteore , taj veci je prosao dok su manji privuceni zemljinom gravitacijom .
To je sve . Sad , ako je manji napravio toliku stetu , zamislite sta bi bilo da je taj sa precnikom 50m naleteo na zemlju ;)
Toliko od mog poznavanja astronomije .
 

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