Showing posts with label meteor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meteor. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

A rare double #meteor crater was recently found in #Sweden. Holy balls of fire! - http://clapway.com/2015/09/14/double-meteor-craters-sweden123/

Last week, news about a green and orange “fireball” in Thailand made headlines and spread rapidly across social media. The topic seems to be rather popular, not only in Thailand, but also around the world. Just recently, for instance, researchers from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden uncovered evidence of twin meteors, both of which hit Earth at roughly the same time, about 458 million years ago.


DOUBLE METEOR IS A RARE OCCASION


According to Live Science, the “fireball” (or meteor) craters were found in central Sweden, in the county of Jämtland. Erik Sturkell, a geophysics professor at the University, stated that the meteors that formed the impacts coincidentally crashed into Earth just a few miles apart from each other at the same moment. The larger crater, located 20 kilometers south of Östersund in Brunsflo, has a diameter of 7.5 kilometers, while the smaller crater, just 16 kilometers away, has a diameter of 700 meters.


“Around 470 million years ago, two large asteroids collided in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and many fragments were thrown off in new orbits. Many of these crashed on Earth, such as these two in Jämtland,” says Erik Sturkell.


The scientists were able to determine this by analyzing the geological sequences, or layers of rock, found inside each crater; the sequences were identical and the accumulated sediment inside the craters were also found to date back to the same time.


During this period, Jämtland was still under the sea. Thus, when the meteors struck, water was force away from the site of impact, giving way to two completely dry pits.


“The water then rushed back in, bringing with it fragments from the meteorites mixed with material that had been ejected during the explosion and with the gigantic wave that tore away parts of the sea bed,” says Erik Sturkell.


SWEDEN AND ITS METEOR HISORY


In the past, scientists have also found evidence of meteor impacts in what is now Sweden. During the 1940s, quarry workers came across a red meteorite, made out of limestone, on Kinnekulle hill, located in the county of Västergötland. Since then, roughly 90 or so meteorites have been uncovered in the same area just in the past 15 years.



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Rare Double Meteor Craters Uncovered in Sweden

Monday, September 7, 2015

Was it a bird or #meteor? Citizens of #Thailand looked up to the skies this morning after a #fireball streaked across the horizon. - http://clapway.com/2015/09/07/fireball-thailand123/

Citizens of Bangkok looked upwards to the sky Monday morning after a huge “fireball” streaked across the horizon.


IS IT A BIRD? A PLANE? OR A BALL OF HOT FIRE?


The bizarre celestial event was seen and recorded by Porjai Jaturongkhakun, whose dashboard camera recorded the scene as he was driving to work.


“It was the middle of a blue sky day and there was a quick, bright light coming down,” the satellite engineer told AFP.


“I usually see shooting stars at night but I have never seen one in the day before.”


Although many are still unsure about what exactly fell through the sky, there is speculation that the fireball may have been a meteor or even a burning balloon, according to Yahoo News. Some citizens did report hearing explosions, prompting a rescue team to examine the assumed crash site; however, the fireball did not make an audible sound as it hit the ground.


THE FIREBALL TAKES SOCIAL MEDIA BY CELESTIAL STORM


If the fireball is, in fact, a “falling star” or a “shooting star,” then what citizens actually witnessed was a streak of light caused by burning dust and rocks that fall into the Earth’s atmosphere.


It was reportedly glowing green and orange and flew towards Earth’s atmosphere at around 8:45 am local time, during the morning rush hour. Shortly following the event, people flocked to social media, setting it ablaze with various photos and videos of the “meteor.”


According to MINA, the size of the fireball is believe to be quite substantial, as residents living 200 km from the capital also reported the event and heard an explosion, as stated by Thai PBS. It is considered a normal occurrence, but some citizens have interpreted the event to mean something deeper:


“It was a bad sign showing the country and the government is in chaos,” a Facebook user wrote.


See the video of the fireball here.



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