Fiery meteor generates energy of 10 tons of TNT, shockwaves reach ground in North Carolina

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What just happened? It was an early-morning wake-up call like no other for residents across the Southeastern US on August 30. Just after midnight, a dazzling meteor streaked across predawn skies, putting on a celestial light show from Tennessee down to North Carolina.

NASA's Meteor Watch quickly confirmed that the brilliant fireball was indeed a meteor, burning up as it plowed through Earth's atmosphere at over 31,000 mph. The agency's analysis revealed the rock weighed around 1,000 pounds and spanned two feet wide before finally meeting its demise over the North Carolina town of Altapass.

It made quite an entrance too. NASA calculated the rock's breakup packed the punch of 10 tons of TNT, generating a powerful shockwave that traveled all the way to the ground. That's why scores of witnesses reported hearing booms minutes after the fireball zipped overhead.

"Never seen anything like it before. Not like a comet," marveled one witness in Tennessee, according to Fox News. "Had to have crashed on the right side of I-40 East but never saw an explosion. It was wild."

While the South certainly sees its share of meteor showers each year, a solitary fireball this large and bright is an uncommon treat. The American Meteor Society was flooded with over 150 reports from awestruck skywatchers, including some as far away as Kentucky.

Some observers managed to capture the cosmic light show on video. They described the meteor appearing as a brilliant green streaking across the sky before blossoming into a radiant orange fireball as it disintegrated. The Geostationary Lightning Mapper aboard the GOES-16 spacecraft detected it as well, according to NASA.

While meteors dazzle our skies every year, large impacts are an exceedingly rare occurrence on Earth - despite NASA frequently issuing alerts about passersby. Fewer than 500 meteorites actually make it to the surface every year (thank you, atmosphere), so samples are always in demand from scientists.

The August 30 rock may have actually made it to the surface, though. Meteor tracking group Strewnify tweeted that radar signatures were detected suggesting possible meteorites scattered across the North Carolina countryside.

NASA highlighted areas around communities such as Spruce Pine, Ingalls, and Altapass in the Blue Ridge Mountains as potential crash sites. Witnesses are being asked to contact Appalachian State's Geology Department at [email protected] or 828-262-6952 if they encounter the piece.

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There was no impact, as it burnt out completely at that speed.

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It's easy to imagine a meteor as an Alien ship in maybe 93/94 with out checking an old passport I was in very very remote rarely visited National Park in Zimbabwe with another Kiwi ( think we we only tourists in that park ) . Anyway early evening this huge bright floating ball come towards us getting bigger and bigger . I didn't have my camera on me, plus it was quite awestuckingly amazing, only when it flew over we realised it was a meteor , felt it had to have crashed only a few hundred miles away ( still remote area ). It really looked like an alien ship.
Have no memory of it making a sound or shockwaves - that's memorable, had a lightning strike hit a fence just meters from me in the USA.
When I returned to UK I searched it up - it was seen by those in civilisation further away, But it was much bigger than many that hit the news
 
It's easy to imagine a meteor as an Alien ship

If aliens exist and made a ship that reached earth, they would need to be technologically extremely advanced (much more than anything existent in 2024 in earth…or even in 2054 for that matter. We still have and will have ICE cars so…I really doubt that we make much progress on space tech…) and they would NEVER make such a basic mistake as entering a planet’s atmosphere at high speed and be incinerated. So no, no aliens. It could be some country’s poor space travel attempt but…no, not an alien ship (though some people are SO strange and inhumane that I doubt they are terrestrial…)
 
They are worried about cow farts melting the ice caps when we could be worried about this?

Where are the grants and tax credits for space lasers?!?

The fact is that most taxes are being used for terrestrial fights/wars which feeds lots of weapons’ manufacturers that have politicians or their families (including government) as stockholders. Most wars are started because someone wants to have more pages in history books and more money as a stockholder. The people on field that die are for them “ants” and collateral damages, means to accomplish something and a necessity.

At the end, if we suffer a threat from space, we won’t stand a chance. It will be like the Independence Day movie but without the happy ending…
 
The fact is that most taxes are being used for terrestrial fights/wars which feeds lots of weapons’ manufacturers that have politicians or their families (including government) as stockholders. Most wars are started because someone wants to have more pages in history books and more money as a stockholder. The people on field that die are for them “ants” and collateral damages, means to accomplish something and a necessity.

At the end, if we suffer a threat from space, we won’t stand a chance. It will be like the Independence Day movie but without the happy ending…
The fact is that wars -while wasteful in human lives and resources- are only around 10-15% of our federal spending with SS and Medicare far bigger. Although I will grant that war is probably the most evil use of our taxes since the end of WW II.

The Space lasers comment was just a joke.
 
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