Gawan said:
Thanks for sharing the session Laura and team and also to all participants!!
Zadius Sky said:
Great session!
Archaea said:
This was a bit of a shock, atomic-blast-asteroids?
Does anyone by chance know the link for this article?
Sure, here's the link:
http://www.sott.net/article/277845-Astronauts-reveal-sobering-data-on-asteroid-impacts-Since-2001-26-atomic-bomb-scale-explosions-have-occurred-in-remote-locations-around-the-world
found two more which go into a similar direction, so that we have "3" ;):
http://www.sott.net/article/277718-The-biggest-threat-to-humanity-far-bigger-than-global-warming-climate-change-is-about-to-get-bigger-much-bigger
http://www.sott.net/article/277827-Cosmic-roulette-Astronauts-warn-that-we-are-literally-in-a-shooting-gallery
I originally asked that question thinking - 26 plus atomic impacts and not one over a populated area- the odds are mounting against us.
Also you never know what will eventually rain down on us.
Following up on the original article, in the video within the link below they say "most " were high altitude impacts.
Looks like the 2009 explosion that brought down AF 447 didn't make their list.
https://b612foundation.org/list-of-impacts-from-impact-video/
Here is their location list:
6/6/2002 (20+ kilotons) Mediterranean Sea
11/10/2002 (1-9 kilotons) North Pacific Ocean
9/3/2004 (20+ kilotons) Southern Ocean
10/7/2004 (10-20 kilotons) Indian Ocean
10/26/2005 (1-9 kilotons) South Pacific Ocean
11/9/2005 (1-9 kilotons) New South Wales, Australia
2/6/2006 (1-9 kilotons) South Atlantic Ocean
5/21/2006 (1-9 kilotons) South Atlantic Ocean
6/7/2007 (1-9 kilotons) Finland
8/9/2006 (1-9 kilotons) Indian Ocean
9/2/2006 (1-9 kilotons) Indian Ocean
10/2/2006 (1-9 kilotons) Arabian Sea
12/9/2006 (10-20 kilotons) Egypt
9/22/2007 (1-9 kilotons) Indian Ocean
12/26/2007 (1-9 kilotons) South Pacific Ocean
10/7/2008 (1-9 kilotons) Sudan
10/8/2009 (20+ kilotons) South Sulawesi, Indonesia
9/3/2010 (10-20 kilotons) South Pacific Ocean
12/25/2010 (1-9 kilotons) Tasman Sea
4/22/2012 (1-9 kilotons) California, USA
2/15/2013, (20+ kilotons) Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia
4/21/2013 (1-9 kilotons) Santiago del Estero, Argentina
4/30/2013 (10-20 kilotons) North Atlantic Ocean