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Uploaded by telnetcarlos on Nov 29, 2008
The meteor contained about one-tenth of a kiloton of energy when it entered the earth's atmosphere, roughly the equivalent of 100 tons of the chemical explosive TNT.
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@Basstrum meteors are constantly flying around the universe... its not uncommon for a meteor to hit earth
Tj1056 2 months ago
so how naza says 4 us the really know where are the meteors, if one of them pass really close of the planet e no body was advised :^t
will891410 10 months ago
more bright than your FACE!
Superchickenman159 2 years ago
I think we saw this in Fargo ND. It really freaked us out...
Cool.
MaXG65 2 years ago
more bright than the full moon
mariopascolo 2 years ago
but no one is worried why it came down and from where....none the less great video
Basstrum 3 years ago
cinq étoiles bravo!
bbbnit 3 years ago
Great video! 5 stars.
medavog 3 years ago
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@Basstrum meteors are constantly flying around the universe... its not uncommon for a meteor to hit earth
Tj1056 2 months ago
so how naza says 4 us the really know where are the meteors, if one of them pass really close of the planet e no body was advised :^t
will891410 10 months ago
more bright than your FACE!
Superchickenman159 2 years ago
I think we saw this in Fargo ND. It really freaked us out...
Cool.
MaXG65 2 years ago
more bright than the full moon
mariopascolo 2 years ago
but no one is worried why it came down and from where....none the less great video
Basstrum 3 years ago
cinq étoiles bravo!
bbbnit 3 years ago
Great video! 5 stars.
medavog 3 years ago