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Shockwaves From Russian Meteor Circled Globe Twice: A Study
The 10,000 ton meteor that crashed into a frozen lake in Russia earlier this year created shockwaves so intense they endured two trips around the globe, according to a new study based on information recorded at 20 infrasonic stations belong to the global International Monitoring System (IMS).
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