Earth shattering kaboom?
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Earth shattering kaboom?
Anyone else hear this today????
Around 2:50 or so??
(sorry about putting this in multiple rooms....)
Around 2:50 or so??
(sorry about putting this in multiple rooms....)
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Re: Earth shattering kaboom?
We have had several reports. One from an aircraft 15 miles east of Cape Campbell heading south to Christchurch. At 2:55pm an object was seen to pass overhead and explode in the distance (towards CHCH) at an elevation about 30degrees above the horizon. Smoke trails and pieces were seen falling and then a second explosion occurred.gllitz wrote:Anyone else hear this today????
Around 2:50 or so??
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Sounds to me like this was probably a fireball (or perhaps a piece of space junk?).
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Yea I heard it, I thought maybe I heard two 'booms' one quickly after another. How building shaked, and for a split second you couldnt hear anything other than a boom, then silence. Had at first thought it was a plane crash, but coldnt see smoke any were so quickly gave that idea up.
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I heard it as well was in sumner thought maybe a plane had hit a building in christchurch or a big truck had rolled on the hills and blown up.
Once I heard what it was I never thought that it could be that.
All sorts of stories floating around of course that a metreote hit near Hinds and on the news just then that it was caused by metreotes flying past in the sky
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Surly if it hit land a huge area would be destroyed if not blasted with soil and rock and other debris going by the sound it wasn't the size of a house.
It was one huge kaboom followed by a 5 second rumble.
Cheers
Jason.
Once I heard what it was I never thought that it could be that.
All sorts of stories floating around of course that a metreote hit near Hinds and on the news just then that it was caused by metreotes flying past in the sky

Surly if it hit land a huge area would be destroyed if not blasted with soil and rock and other debris going by the sound it wasn't the size of a house.
It was one huge kaboom followed by a 5 second rumble.
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I was dozing on the sofa just after reading the latest MetSoc's Newsletter and Weather and Climate magazine, which arrived in the post today...
...and then BOOOOM. I thought it was an earthquake at first as the house shook and especially the sash window behind the sofa.
but then it was a solid sort of shake/vibration unlike what an earthquake would produce.
The local rubbish truck was working around the neighbourhood...and one line of thought was maybe it exploded as the boom sounded local.
...but then tuning into the news later and hearing it was heard and felt over much of Canterbury, it must of been a sonic boom by something passing overhead exceeding the speed of sound.
Looks like a meteorite or fragments from it according to the TV One news.
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...and then BOOOOM. I thought it was an earthquake at first as the house shook and especially the sash window behind the sofa.
but then it was a solid sort of shake/vibration unlike what an earthquake would produce.
The local rubbish truck was working around the neighbourhood...and one line of thought was maybe it exploded as the boom sounded local.

...but then tuning into the news later and hearing it was heard and felt over much of Canterbury, it must of been a sonic boom by something passing overhead exceeding the speed of sound.
Looks like a meteorite or fragments from it according to the TV One news.
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i guess if earth caught up with a meteorite going in the same direction, then it would just "fall to the ground",i.e at a speed less than the speed of sound???
also, for this sonic boom today to be so loud, it must have been a big obect (e.g the size of a bus)?...or is it the faster it goes the bigger the boom...or?
also, for this sonic boom today to be so loud, it must have been a big obect (e.g the size of a bus)?...or is it the faster it goes the bigger the boom...or?
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Not sure who they had on TV1, but on TV3 they had an astronomer from the University of Canterbury who referred to the object as a "bolide"...I had never heard that term before, but here ya go:NZstorm wrote:An astronomer on TV1 Closeup suggested the sonic boom was initiated at about 10000m. I thought it would have been higher than that.
There was an incident in Kohimarama about 2 years ago where a meteorite landed in the middle of somebodys kitchen. Strangely there was no sonic boom with that one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolide
There are some really interesting links on that page (stuff like the big one which killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, etc...).
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