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Copyright: CNN
Posted: 02/15/2013
MOSCOW (AP) - A meteor streaked through the skies over Russia Friday morning with an explosion of white light and a deafening roar.
The number of injured is still rising.
According to state-run RIA Novosti news agency, more than 700 people were hurt.
Most of the injuries are not considered serious.
But another state-news agency, Itar-Tass, reports almost three dozen people were hospitalized.
The shockwave was so intense it shattered the glass in hundreds of buildings.
Engineer Bill Nye "The Science Guy" predicts this won't be the last time we hear about something like this.
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"It's unusual, so far, but as the world becomes more populous, there will be more injuries like this,” Nye said. “The most famous one is 1908 over Siberia, ah, not to single out that continent, but there was an air burst. This is where the meteor, the asteroid, the cometary material was coming into the Earth's atmosphere so fast that the Earth's atmosphere acts like concrete and the thing disintegrates in mid-air. So they're called air bursts and the pressure wave from that, the shock wave, knocked out windows and, I guess, hurt people, somehow and there were reports of debris, but then I also heard a report that it was just the pressure. So these things happen."
Scientists at Russia's National Space Agency believe one meteoroid entered the atmosphere, then burned and disintegrated into fragments.
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