The meteor that exploded over Russia and injured nearly 1,000 people Friday morning was astonishingly well-documented by amateur videographers, and many of the videos seem to have been captured from ...
Cameras mounted on car dashboards have given us multiple, spine-tingling views of the meteorite that exploded in the Siberian skies on Friday. Jalopnik Friday republished an essay by Marina Galperina ...
International media is reporting a suspected meteor over Russia that was recorded by dash cameras overnight in the city of Murmansk. The event of a brightly lit projectile speeding toward the ground ...
A giant meteor exploded over the Ural city of Chelyabinsk Friday morning, injuring 1,000 Russians. The government reported 3,000 buildings were damaged and that the rock was moving at 33,000 miles per ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - It is no coincidence the first videos that captured the images of a meteorite breaking apart over central Russia on Friday were shot from drivers' dashboard cameras. The small video ...
The videos from dashboard cameras in Russia are often incredibly bizarre. The cameras are used by drivers to back their insurance claims and have caught just about everything, including a meteor. But ...
I know it is horrible, but i cannot help but laugh at some of those videos. I mean the first thing i would do in a glass office building watching the 'bright light' would be to run up next to the ...
For the last week, stargazers around the world have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of a 150-meter asteroid that will safely fly past the Earth around 2:25 p.m. Eastern today at a distance of about ...
The universe must have a special place in its black hole for Russia. The Daily Mirror has reported a meteorite-like flare was seen exploding in the Murmansk sky around 2:19 a.m. Saturday, April 19.