25 January 2010

25JAN2010

Why did Mammals Survive the K/T Extinction?
Gant DailyYet these great beasts were no match for a six-mile wide meteor that struck near modern-day Mexico 65 million years ago, incinerating everything in its path ...

Earth's Asteroid Defenses Leave Much to Be Desired
Softpedia... January 22 by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS), our planet is still poorly defended in the case of an impending asteroid or meteorite impact. ...

So This Meteor Crashes Into A Doctor's Office…
Herald de ParisWell, last Monday around 5:30 pm, a half-pound meteor traveling about 220 miles an hour crashed through the office of Dr. Frank Ciampi. ...

Small Meteorite Crashes Through Doctor's Office
RedOrbitReports of a "mango-sized" meteorite crashing into a doctor's office at more than 200 mph in Virginia surfaced this week. The space rock smashed through the ...

Video: Sky Surprise: Drops Into Clinic
A family practice in Lorton, Virginia is patching up the roof after a meteorite crashes through the ceiling and into an exam room. (Jan. 22)vodpod.com

ロシア、地球を救うために巨大隕石へロケット発射の極秘計画ギズモード・ジャパン超メガトン級の小惑星「アポフィス(Apophis)」が地球に衝突した時に引き起こされる大惨事は、もういろんなところで語られているので百も承知という人も多いんで ...

Meteorite hits Virginia doctorâs office
Texarkana Gazette Sat, 23 Jan 2010 06:04 AM PST
LORTON, Va.âDoctors at a small practice in Virginia got a big surprise when a tennis ball-sized meteorite punched a hole through their roof. No one was injured.

Meteorite hunters converge on area after fall in Va.
Baltimore Sun Sat, 23 Jan 2010 05:00 AM PST
Fist-size space rock crashed through roof of Lorton doctors' office Meteorite hunters are descending on Washington's Virginia suburbs this week, drawn by news of a space rock that lit up the night sky on Monday and drilled through the roof of a Lorton doctors' office.

Meteorites reported around Delmarva
The Daily Times Sat, 23 Jan 2010 01:47 AM PST
OCEAN CITY -- On the same day a Worcester County woman reported seeing a fiery object in the sky, doctors at a small practice in Virginia got a big surprise when a tennis ball-sized meteorite punched a hole through their roof.

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