15 April 2018

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 15APR2018

Catch a glimpse of the Lyrid meteor shower
WRTV Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS -- Are you ready to catch a meteor...or at least the sight of one? Your next chance is coming up! The night of April 21st into the morning of the 22nd is your best opportunity to see the Lyrid meteor shower. That's when Earth will pass through the peak of the shower. According to the ...

Constellation Leo can point you toward the southern galaxies
The Durango Herald
By the end of the month, Mercury can be seen in the eastern sky right before sunrise. It will appear farthest from the sun on April 29. The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on the evening of April 22. The moon will be setting around midnight, so the best viewing of meteors will be after that. Meteors that are part ...

Terrifying effect of a nuclear bomb being dropped on major city revealed in haunting new simulation
The Sun
The simulation shows the extent of the fireball, radiation, shockwave, and heat spawned by different weapons, from the 15 KT 'Little Boy' dropped on Hiroshima to the USSR's 50,000 KT Tsar Bomba. Users can also select between a surface blast or airburst, and four different bombs: the 15KT “Little Boy,” ...

World News: Terrifying impact of a nuclear bomb being dropped on main metropolis revealed in ...
Standard Republic
The simulation exhibits the extent of the fireball, radiation, shockwave, and warmth spawned by completely different weapons, from the 15 KT 'Little Boy' dropped on Hiroshima to the united states's 50,000 KT Tsar Bomba. Customers can even choose between a floor blast or airburst, and 4 completely ...

Fireball report
Report a Fireball
Persistent train. Observation, Yes. Duration, 2s. Length, 10°. Remarks, Glowing trail of green and at the end or tail it was silver/glowing white. Terminal flash. Observation, Yes. Remarks, There was a bit of a flash when it was trailing off then it looked like scattered glitters of silver. Fragmentation ...

2018 The FIFTH Year of "CERTAIN Uncertainty" ™ / Meteors, Asteroids, Comets, and MORE!!

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