SEE IT: First images emerge of meteor that exploded with 10x the energy of atomic bomb in Hiroshima foxnews.com
A Japanese weather satellite has provided visual evidence of the historic asteroid that exploded in the atmosphere over the Bering Sea in December that packed a punch of 10 atomic bombs used by the U.S. in Hiroshima, a report said. The New Scientist reported that the evidence of the Dec. 18 blast off Russia was captured by a camera on the Jimawari-8 weather satellite. The report said a smoke cloud was spotted at 2350 GMT, which was the same time that NASA’s monitoring sensors picked up on the meteor.
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