The Chelyabinsk meteor struck Russia in 2013, resulting in almost 1,500 injuries and 7,300 buildings damaged. 9-1-1: Lone ...
The meteor that exploded over Russia Friday was slightly larger than previously thought and more powerful, too, NASA scientists say. The explosion over the city of Chelyabinsk, on Friday injured ...
The odds are about 1% that the football field-sized object could hit the Earth, but that makes it the closest call in more ...
In 2013, a fireball exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia. No one saw it coming. Even though NASA has been able to identify over 14,000 near-earth objects, its asteroid tracking technology is not ...
The Chelyabinsk meteor (labelled ChM) appears to have been on an elliptical orbit around the Sun before it collided with Earth (BBC) Astronomers from Colombia have traced the origin of a meteor ...
A meteorite flew across the sky over Russia's Ural Mountains, showering fragments of rock over the area and causing explosions. More than 400 people were injured as the debris fell to the ground ...
Chicken Little would have lost his cookies, yet the Russian driver in this video appears to have kept his wits about him despite the unannounced arrival of a massive fireball falling from the ...
Part of a giant meteorite from outer space has been safely recovered from a Russian lake, online news website RIA Novosti ...
which may sound like something you'd only see in a screenplay — but was actually inspired by a real-life meteor that hit Russia in 2013. The event Raisani describes is known as the Chelyabinsk ...