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Googling for supporting links just now for another thread in Science group, I found something interesting.
Large meteorite impacts Iran causing serious damage to Qazvin, numerous towns affected
"Officials in Iran have confirmed that a meteor has hit somewhere in the northern part of the country on July 30, 2015. The event happened a day before a very large fireball streaked over the sky of Argentina.
According to Mohammad Ali Ahani, director of Qazvin Crisis Management Staff, the meteor landed in Avaj, province of Qazvin. There are reports that some pieces of the rock have hit areas in Eshtahard, Alborz Province.
Many Iranian news agencies speak of serious damage to Qazvin, which is located not too far from the state capital, Tehran. Injured or victims have not been confirmed, but such rumors are circulating on the Internet.
Reports of damage come from multiple locations.
Iranian newspapers say the meteor was very large (could be more than two meters long) because there are numerous towns affected by the impact, with shattered windows and damaged fixtures."
2m isn't 'very large' and ones this size hit the planet every week. Odds of one hitting poipulation is rare though. But it's curious this hasn't been in the news.
Is NASA Covering Up a Devastating Meteor Strike In Iran: “Destruction On An Unimaginable Scale”
Looking specificaly for this sort of thing every morning so if it's news to me, coverup seems likely.
Large meteorite impacts Iran causing serious damage to Qazvin, numerous towns affected
"Officials in Iran have confirmed that a meteor has hit somewhere in the northern part of the country on July 30, 2015. The event happened a day before a very large fireball streaked over the sky of Argentina.
According to Mohammad Ali Ahani, director of Qazvin Crisis Management Staff, the meteor landed in Avaj, province of Qazvin. There are reports that some pieces of the rock have hit areas in Eshtahard, Alborz Province.
Many Iranian news agencies speak of serious damage to Qazvin, which is located not too far from the state capital, Tehran. Injured or victims have not been confirmed, but such rumors are circulating on the Internet.
Reports of damage come from multiple locations.
Iranian newspapers say the meteor was very large (could be more than two meters long) because there are numerous towns affected by the impact, with shattered windows and damaged fixtures."
2m isn't 'very large' and ones this size hit the planet every week. Odds of one hitting poipulation is rare though. But it's curious this hasn't been in the news.
Is NASA Covering Up a Devastating Meteor Strike In Iran: “Destruction On An Unimaginable Scale”
Looking specificaly for this sort of thing every morning so if it's news to me, coverup seems likely.