Unsolved:Yekaterinburg Fireball
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A massive fireball was recorded above Siberia, near Yekaterinburg, on November 14, 2014.[1] The explosion apparently happened near the city of Rezh.[citation needed] Various explanations have been proposed. The Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations said it was a ground explosion,[citation needed] but the Siberian Times, a local newspaper, reported that "the light was not accompanied by any sound".[2] Regarding the meteoroid hypothesis, the Siberian Times also reported that "a local observatory indicated nothing fell from the sky on the day of the flash".[2] Another hypothesis that was raised is that it was a high-altitude nuclear explosion.[3][better source needed]
See also
- Chelyabinsk meteor, 15 February 2013, also seen in Yekaterinburg
References
- ↑ Anna Dolgov (November 19, 2014). "Russian officials left puzzled after fireball explodes above Sverdlovsk". The Moscow Times. https://themoscowtimes.com/articles/russian-officials-left-puzzled-after-fireball-explodes-above-sverdlovsk-video-41513.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "New evidence that fire in the sky was caused by military". The Siberian Times. November 23, 2014. http://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/n0027-new-evidence-that-fire-in-the-sky-was-caused-by-military/.
- ↑ "The flash light in Siberia, November 14, 2014: a nuclear test in space". Association Pyrophor. August 16, 2016. https://assopyrophor.org/2015/08/16/the-flash-light-in-siberia-nov-14-2014-a-nuclear-test-in-space-le-flash-en-siberie-du-14112014-un-test-nucleaire-dans-lespace/.