Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Video - Meteorite or UFO: Scientists discover spot where 'object' fell from the sky in to Karelian lake.
Video - Meteorite or UFO: Scientists discover spot where 'object' fell from the sky in to Karelian lake. (Vesti).[GoogleTranslate].
Karelian people discussing a meteorite that landed right in one of the lakes Segezha region . Locals vying say that fireball shot into the ice hole 12 meters in diameter. A water bottom found funnel.
The ministry, however, did not know so much about this story. "I received a call from the service" 01 ". There fisherman called and said that, having arrived on a fishing trip, he found fault. As an inspector, I was obliged to check whether there were no deaths in the water body, drowned there any technique. I arrived on the scene, "- said channel"Russia 24" Inspector GIMS EMERCOM Segezha region of Karelia Sergey Kirillov.
According to the inspector, on Vygozero (about 300 kilometers to the north of Petrozavodsk) it really waiting polynya diameter from 15 to 20 meters and scattered around the ice floes. At the bottom of the lake, he said, there is a crater about three meters in diameter. She found an amateur diver. In addition, when an unknown object falls partially destroyed the shore of a nearby island.
Scientists are not yet ready to say with certainty what fell Vygozero. The head of the museum at the Institute of Geology, Karelian Research Centre of RAS Oleg Lavrov suggested that it was a piece of the carrier rocket, launched from the Plesetsk cosmodrome.
"The fall of the meteorite is accompanied by the hum and glow, and here we have such evidence yet. The only data - something fell in Vygozero, struck the ice, forming a funnel with wormwood, and at the bottom, and the collapse of the rocky shore.
It is necessary to look at the site," - the scientist said. However, in his words, cases where the details of the missiles taken for meteorites already happened. "I was such a case - we found a strange chip melted iron, but it was not a meteorite," - Lavrov said in an interview TASS .
Some claim to have taken a pic of the 'event'
Labels:
Karelian Lake,
Meteor,
Meteor showers,
Rocket stage,
Russia,
Segezha region,
ufo
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