Fireball from outer space 1,000 injured as 40-ton meteor travelling at 33,000mph explodes over terrified town (best of stories))

Submitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Fri, 02/15/2013 - 20:43.
 This woman suffered cuts across her face when the sonic boom of the meteor sent broken glass flying

Wounded: This woman suffered cuts across her face when the sonic boom of the meteor sent broken glass flying

The burst of light and thunderous sound were caused by a 40-ton meteor penetrating the Earth’s atmosphere at a speed of at least 33,000mph. As it raced through the sky, the 50-foot wide chunk of space rock compressed the air ahead of it, creating the enormous temperatures that meant it exploded in a fireball somewhere between 18 and 32 miles above the ground at around 9.20am local time.

Although some debris fell to earth, ‘whipping up a pillar of ice, water and steam’ and creating a 20-foot-wide crater, the damage in nearby towns was actually caused by shockwaves created by the meteor breaking the sound barrier and then exploding.

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