12月5日 (星期四)21°C 79
  news
 
日期:

Falling asteroid lights up sky in Russia's remote Yakutia

4/12/2024 6:05
        An asteroid lit up the sky in Russia's
        remote far eastern region of Yakutia early on Wednesday,
        producing a fireball before likely burning up in the atmosphere,
        officials and scientists said.
        
        The emergencies ministry in Yakutia said all official bodies
        had been placed on alert as the asteroid approached but that no
        damage had been reported after its descent.
        
        "Residents of Olekminsk and Lensk districts were able to
        observe in the night a tail similar to a comet and a flash," it
        said.
        
        The European Space Agency, writing on X, said the asteroid
        was believed to have measured 70 cm (28 inches) across and was
        spotted about 12 hours in advance of its appearance in the sky.
        It said it entered the atmosphere at 1.15 a.m. local time (1615
        GMT).
        
        "Thanks to observations from astronomers around the world,
        our alert system was able to predict this impact to within +/-
        10 seconds," the agency said.
        
        Astronomer Alan Fitzsimmons of Queen's University in
        Belfast, quoted by New Scientist magazine, said before the
        fireball appeared that the asteroid was "a small one, but it
        will still be quite spectacular, visible for hundreds of
        kilometres".
        



|

回主頁關於我們 使用條款及細則版權及免責聲明私隱政策聯絡我們

Copyright 2024© Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited. All rights reserved.