Meteor hits Norway

mrtn said:
Ironic, as they're the ones who award the Noble Peace Price. :)
Doubly ironic, since IIRC the weapons are rated as the equivalent of a number of tons of dynamite... which was invented by Nobel.
 
What do they mean by impact comperable to Hiroshima? As far as I know, it could mean any number of things.
 
Kan' Sharuminar said:
That's provided NASA doesn't decide to send up a group of oil-workers to drill a hole into the asteroid and blow it up with a nuke.
...And there is a god, who's name is Michael Bay.

*Shudders*
 
Perfection said:
They are?

Meteorites are often interesting things to study, especially big ones. I don't think there's anythign wrong with interest on this?

Astronomers were expressing lots of excitement. Sure, it may be interesting and be good to observe/study, but comparing it to an atomic bomb? Maybe a little over the top.
 
tomsnowman123 said:
Astronomers were expressing lots of excitement. Sure, it may be interesting and be good to observe/study, but comparing it to an atomic bomb? Maybe a little over the top.

It's beacause people don't relate well to statistics. Which forms more of a picture in your head, "4.184 × 10^13 J" (Or, one kiloton), or "The power of an atomic bomb" ?
 
Yuri2356 said:
It's beacause people don't relate well to statistics. Which forms more of a picture in your head, "4.184 × 10^13 J" (Or, one kiloton), or "The power of an atomic bomb" ?

The only problem with that is people get some insane visual of the meteorite striking the ground, followed by a tremendous mushroom cloud and fiery... stuff.
 
Hm... atombomb hits Norway, odd, I haven't heard anything.

Anyway, Norway is a boring and relativly small country, and if I know which astronomer is making those statements, he is a small and slighly hyperactive scientist. Probably somewhat exentric.
 
I don't want to create a new thread about this, so i'll ask it here.

Did a meteor ever hit a city/vilage/human settlement ?

I'm not talking about a puny grain-sized meteors breaking a window. I am talking about smthing that at least goes boom. :) ... or maybe poof!
 
ArneHD said:
Anyway, Norway is a boring and relativly small country, and if I know which astronomer is making those statements, he is a small and slighly hyperactive scientist. Probably somewhat exentric.

Norway is not that bad'

World Audit Civil Liberties Rankings- 6th
GDP per capita - 2nd of 232 countries - 2006
Human Development Index - 1st of 177 countries - 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001
Index of Economic Freedom - 29th of 155 countries
Reporters Without Borders Worldwide press freedom index - 1st of 166 countries 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002
Save the Children: State of the World's Mothers 2004 Children's Index: Rank 1, Women's Index: Rank 6, Mother's Index: Rank 6 (119 countries)
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2004 - 8th of 145 countries
World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Report 2005-2006 - 9th of 117 countries
[11] Labour Strikes - 5th of 27 countries

Yeah I know rankings don't make an entire country, but it doesn't seem that bad.

And I have no clue why I am trying to defend Norway, never been there, nor do I know anyone from there.
 
Heretic_Cata said:
I don't want to create a new thread about this, so i'll ask it here.

Did a meteor ever hit a city/vilage/human settlement ?

I'm not talking about a puny grain-sized meteors breaking a window. I am talking about smthing that at least goes boom. :) ... or maybe poof!
An asteroid killed a dog in Egypt. :p
 
Heretic_Cata said:
I don't want to create a new thread about this, so i'll ask it here.

Did a meteor ever hit a city/vilage/human settlement ?

I'm not talking about a puny grain-sized meteors breaking a window. I am talking about smthing that at least goes boom. :) ... or maybe poof!

Large meteros haven't hit the Earth in a long time, and many experts believe they havn't killed anyone. I remember reading an a National Geographic that one of our youngest impact craters is 50,000 years old. However, there is this site with some interesting data on deadly meteorites.

Meteor Impacts
 
Asteroid doesn't have to actually hit human settlements. If it is big enough and it hits ocean, the resulting tsunami wave will kill hundreds of thousands.
 
I wasn't talking about big meteors.
tomsnowman123's link is very good. That's the stuff i wanted to know. :goodjob:
 
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