Apparent Meteorite Hits Managua, Nicaragua, Leaving Crater But No Injuries
A wire report from AFP says that an explosion heard in Managua last night, and a 40-foot crater evident today, are evidence that the city was the impact site for a small meteorite that struck Saturday night. The photos are not very exciting at a glance, which is a good thing, considering that a dirt crater and no injuries is probably the best outcome if a meteorite strikes the city where you live. From the article: The meteorite appeared to have hurtled into a wooded area near the airport around midnight Saturday, its thunderous impact felt across the capital.
The hit was so large that it registered on the instruments Strauss’ organization uses to size up earthquakes.
“You can see two waves: first, a small seismic wave when the meteorite hit Earth, and then another stronger one, which is the impact of the sound,” he said.
Government officials and experts visited the impact site on Sunday.
One of them, William Martínez, said it was not yet clear if the meteorite burned up completely or if it had been blasted into the soil.
“You can see mirror-like spots on the sides of the crater from where the meteorite power-scraped the walls,” Martínez said.
(The same news, in slightly shorter form, from the AP.)
The reason why Chelyabinsk and Duende were not related is that according to multiple sources they had different trajectories, all they had in common was that they ended up in the same neck of the woods at the same time. What we should take away from this is that meteorites happen all the time, though still mostly not on camera and not in a densely populated areas. The solar system is still very much under construction.
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Again? Seriously?? When will this braindead imperial insanity EVER stop???