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    Did A Russian Nuclear Anti-Ballistic Missile Split The Chelyabinsk Meteor?

    Did A Russian Nuclear Anti-Ballistic Missile Split The Chelyabinsk Meteor?

    By Ed Ward, MD
    2-20-13

    The plasma explosion of a bolide Bolide Meteor - Brilliant Flashes in the Sky - The Meteor Fireball is what is being claimed at Chelyabinsk and Cuba.

    "Bolides that Explode

    Exploding bolides are also called detonating fireballs. The reason why some bolides explode has to do with the composition of the object. If the internal composition is water-ice then the bolide will likely explode. This is because as the meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere and begins to descend, ram pressure generates a shock wave produced by the compression of gases in the Earth's atmosphere. This ram pressure causes the meteor to heat up which causes the water-ice inside the meteor to boil and when it reaches a critical stage it explodes violently, fragmenting the object into much smaller pieces. The smaller pieces will burn up through the atmosphere, seldom causing any injury to humans or damage to property."

    The above scenario leaves very few fragments as in the comet explosion over Tunguska in 1908http://www.physics.purdue.edu/people...nguska_Kim.pdf . Since the entire projectile is the explosion it tends to leave very few fragments, unlike Chelyabinsk which left 2 masses almost equal to the original in size.

    "Christopher Chyba and others have proposed a process whereby a stony meteorite could have exhibited the behavior of the Tunguska impactor. Their models show that when the forces opposing a body's descent become greater than the cohesive force holding it together, it blows apart, releasing nearly all its energy at once. The result is no crater, and damage distributed over a fairly wide radius, all of the damage being blast and thermal.

    Three-dimensional numerical modelling of the Tunguska impact done by Utyuzhnikov and Rudenko in 2008 supports the comet hypothesis. According to their results, the comet matter dispersed in the atmosphere, while the destruction of the forest was caused by the shock wave." Tunguska event - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    All of the above references show virtually very little to no fragments remain from bollide explosions. But, at Chelyabinsk we have an explosion more similar to an explosion on solid rock with large fragments emerging.

    It's no secret that Chelyabinsk is home to top secret research and is virtually surrounded by other top secret research cities.

    "Chelyabinsk has had a long association (since the 1940s) with top-secret nuclear research, though this is more properly applicable to Chelyabinsk Oblast as a whole, as nuclear facilities such as Chelyabinsk-70 are, or were, located far outside the city.
    Chelyabinsk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "Chelyabinsk is an industrial city about the same size as New Orleans. Andrey says it's surrounded by other off-limits cities where top secret work is done,..." Local man from Chelyabinsk reacts to meteor strike - FOX 8 WVUE New Orleans News, Weather, Sports

    Enter: "Anti-Ballistic Missile - Gazelle:

    53T6 (NATO reporting name: ABM-3 Gazelle, previously SH-0[1] is a Russian anti-ballistic missile which works as part of the A-135 anti-ballistic missile system. It was designed in early 1980s and put in service in 1995.[2]

    The missile is able to intercept incoming re-entry vehicles at a distance of up to 80*100 km. 53T6 is a two-staged solid-propellant missile armed with 10 kt nuclear warhead. The missile is about 10 meters in length and 1 meter in diameter. Its launch weight is 10 tons.[1][3]

    The 53T6 missile is kept in silo-based launch container. Prior to launch its cover is blown off.

    It was last tested in October 2009.[4] The Gazelle is a follow-on development of the ABM-1 Galosh."53T6 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Unverified close up of meteor, if verified would be documented proof of missile.Метеорит-НЛО-Челябинск. Нас спасли??? - YouTube

    Watch the Flash and the Blast Wave - also note the timing is consistent with flash and then a pressure wave - not some sonic boom from breaking the sound barrier: Meteorite shards hit Russia after explosion in the sky - video | World news | guardian.co.uk

    "Experts have been scouring a 50-foot hole in a frozen lake on the outskirts of Chelyabinsk, in the Urals, believed to have been carved out when the fireball crashed to the ground.

    And after three days of combing the ice for clues, they have finally unearthed fragments of stone which each have a strong magnetic field and emit unusually high traces of radiation - clear signs that it came from space." Russian Meteor PICTURED: First fragments of meteorite, tests show it DID come from space | Mail Online

    So we have evidence of significant mass leaving a 50 foot hole - not consistent with a bolide explosion and radiation which would have to be present in a nuked meteor and might be present in some meteors .Meteorites slam into Russia as meteor seen streaking through morning sky - CBS News

    Providing the unverified video hasn't been 'touched' up, there is significant evidence a missile was used at Chelyabinsk. This would have had to have been an automatic response since the entire response from start to interception was less than 20 seconds.

    The barely noted meteor explosion in Cuba is very similar to the Russian explosion. Brief heat signature in the sky followed by an explosion which one Cuban described the explosion as brighter than 10 suns. Was another meteor caught in a Russian anti-ballistic missile response network?

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    The most breathtaking pictures yet of Russian meteorite: Photographer captured exploding space rock on camera... despite thinking it was nuclear bomb that would kill him

    By Simon Tomlinson
    PUBLISHED: 12:47 EST, 21 February 2013 | UPDATED: 15:26 EST, 22 February 2013
    A professional photographer today told of the moment he feared a nuclear bomb had gone off when the Russian meteorite tore through the sky as he took pictures of an idyllic rural scene.

    Marat Akhmetaleyev, 31, had just set up his tripod when the space rock lit up the crisp, morning sky almost where his camera was pointing.

    Despite trembling with shock, he instinctively started to snap away.

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    Atomic angst: This incredible picture of the Russian meteorite was taken by professional photographer Marat Akhmetaleyev who feared it was a nuclear bomb


    Shocking: Despite trembling with fear, Mr Akhmetaleyev instinctively started snapping away as the space rock lit up the sky


    Trail of destruction: The 100,000-tonne space rock blitzes through the air before exploding with the force of 30 Hiroshima bombs


    Right time, right place: Mr Akhmetaleyev had gone out to shoot some idyllic rural scenes when the meteorite blasted into view just where his camera was pointing

    He told the Siberian Times: 'When the flash was as bright as possible, I felt strong heat in my face and strong pain in my eyes of intolerable glare. It lasted just a split second.

    'My thoughts were confused and spontaneous. The first thing I thought was not a meteorite, but a nuclear bomb.

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    'Then I remembered the media reports about a possible asteroid and its approach to the Earth. Then there was the idea that a plane had crashed.'

    Around two minutes after the flash, Mr Akhmetaleyev said he heard a series of 'clear and powerful' blasts as the meteorite exploded with the force of 30 Hiroshima bombs.


    Devastation: The meteorite exploded over Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday, injuring nearly 1,500 people and causing widespread property damage in city of Chelyabinsk


    Terrifying: Around two minutes after the flash, Mr Akhmetaleyev said he heard a series of 'clear and powerful' explosions as the meteorite plunged into the ground



    Capturing chaos: Mr Akhmetaleyev, who stood there 'stunned' for quite some afterwards, has now released his incredible pictures


    Stunning: A montage of all the images taken by Marat Akhmetaleyev of the meteorite as it hurtled over the Russian sky

    He added: 'Immediately after that there was a series of bombings over the pine forest, a large number of birds rose up and flew in all directions.

    'My heartbeat, breathing, and hand tremors only got worse. The shock was even bigger'.

    Mr Akhmetaleyev, who stood there 'stunned' for quite some afterwards, has now released his incredible pictures.

    The 100,000-tonne meteorite exploded over Russia's Ural Mountains on Friday, injuring nearly 1,500 people and causing widespread property damage in city of Chelyabinsk.

    The debris narrowly missed a direct and devastating hit on the industrial city which has a population of 1.13 million but spread panic through its streets as the sky above lit up with a blinding flash.


    Ice hole: The meteor left this 50ft hole in a frozen lake on the outskirts of Chelyabinsk, in the Urals


    Disaster: Some of the destruction caused by the meteor which exploded with the force of 30 Hiroshima bombs

    Measuring around 55 feet in diameter, scientists claim it is the biggest space rock to have hit earth in more than a century.

    It created a huge hole in a frozen lake when it crashed into the ground.

    Scientists have found more than 50 tiny fragments of the meteor, allowing them to uncover information about its contents.

    But local residents have been more interested in the black market value of the fragments since the dramatic incident, as a 'gold mine' has been kickstarted fior the valuable pieces.

    As they search for their own pieces of the meteor, rocks have already been put on the internet for sale, and police are warning all purchasers to prepare for possible fraud.

    VIDEO MailOnline compilation of the most dramatic meteor explosion videos

    Read more: 'I thought it was a nuclear bomb exploding': Photographer's breathtaking pictures of Russian meteorite which he feared he would never live through | Mail Online

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    So did a UFO shoot down the famous Chelyabinsk meteorite last month?

    By The Siberian Times reporter
    28 February 2013

    The meteorite that crashed to Earth in the Urals was attacked by a UFO causing it to explode and shatter, it was claimed on Thursday.




    Early speculation suggested the incoming object had been shot at by a Russian missile, but no such claim has been made by the authorities. Picture: The Siberian Times

    The theory comes from Russian watchers of unidentified flying objects and echoes a version that first appeared on the day the space rock fell on Chelyabinsk region. Early speculation suggested the meteorite had been shot at by a Russian missile, but no such claim has been made by the authorities.
    Indeed, the Russian government is seeking to lead world efforts to secure the technology to blast such objects before they cause damage on the ground.
    Now attention has switched to whether - as a raging online debate suggests - 'we were saved by a UFO' exploding the menacing meteorite seconds before it struck the ground.
    'At first, we also believed that the Chelyabinsk meteorite was just an ordinary meteorite, a cosmic body', said Alexander Komanev, coordinator for the Russian UFO community in Yekaterinburg. 'But facts began to emerge. In the internet began to appear videos, at least three of which were similar, on which you can see how an object catches the meteorite.'
    This tiny object then 'flies through it - and the meteorite explodes and falls.










    The meteorite that crashed to Earth in the Urals was attacked by a UFO causing it to explode and shatter, it was claimed on Thursday. Pictures: The Siberian Times

    'Such a number of videos, made from different angles makes us believe that something blew up the meteorite...' - Komanev stressed.

    To the untrained eye, it is hard to tell what was happening here, but Komanev suggests that prior to the the meteorite's fall there was an upsurge in UFO sightings.

    His 'second supporting argument' is that 'since 2012 we have registered an increase of UFO activity. We began to receive more testimonies of eyewitnesses.'

    He explained: 'Usually we get two messages about UFO per month. Since the beginning of February we received four messages.'

    He claimed that 'we have two videos on which we can clearly see a UFO' shortly before the meteorite.

    Komanev showed two videos at a press conference in Yekaterinburg. One of videos was made in Chabry village, Sverdlovsk region. The claim is it shows two 'glowing bowls' seen flying in the sky at night. They are visible, disappear and appear again, it is claimed.

    On the second from Chelyabinsk, filmed at 10 am, 'glowing bowls' are shown slowly moving in the sky, they appear and then are lost again.

    After the meteorite fall, he claimed he and his colleagues did not receive any messages about cases of UFO in the region.

    'No activity at all,' he said.

    Meanwhile, divers in Lake Chebarkul have found craters in the three-metre thick silt where several pieces of the meteorite are believed to have sunk.

    Lubov Rudometova, press secretary of Chebarkul administration, said: 'We have a special team of people who are searching for the meteorite's fragments.'
    A magnetic examination of the lake's floor is also being conducted.

    Watch the video topping the UFO charts:



    Метеорит-НЛО-Челябинск. Нас спасли??? - YouTube


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