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Meteorite leaves crater in Nicaraguan capital Managua | Meteorite leaves crater in Nicaraguan capital Managua |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A small meteorite landed near the international airport in the Nicaraguan capital, Managua, on Saturday night, government officials say. | A small meteorite landed near the international airport in the Nicaraguan capital, Managua, on Saturday night, government officials say. |
Residents reported hearing a loud bang and feeling the impact, which left a crater 12m (40ft) wide and 5m deep. | |
Government spokeswoman Rosario Murillo said the meteorite seemed to have broken off an asteroid which was passing close to Earth. | Government spokeswoman Rosario Murillo said the meteorite seemed to have broken off an asteroid which was passing close to Earth. |
She said international experts had been called in to investigate further. | |
No-one was hurt when it hit the wooded area near the international airport and an air force base. | |
'Like a bomb' | 'Like a bomb' |
An adviser to Nicaragua's Institute of Earth Studies (Ineter), Wilfried Strauch, said he was "convinced it was a meteorite" which caused the impact. | |
Experts studying the crater said it was not clear whether the meteorite had disintegrated upon impact or had been blasted into soil. | Experts studying the crater said it was not clear whether the meteorite had disintegrated upon impact or had been blasted into soil. |
Locals said they heard a large blast just before midnight local time and reported a burning smell. | Locals said they heard a large blast just before midnight local time and reported a burning smell. |
"We thought it was a bomb because we felt an expansive wave," Jorge Santamaria told Associated Press news agency. | "We thought it was a bomb because we felt an expansive wave," Jorge Santamaria told Associated Press news agency. |
Asteroid link? | |
Ineter scientist Jose Millan said that "we need to celebrate the fact that it fell in an area where, thank God, it didn't cause any danger to the population". | |
Managua, which has more than a million inhabitants is densely populated. | Managua, which has more than a million inhabitants is densely populated. |
"All the evidence that we've confirmed at the site corresponds exactly with a meteorite and not with any other type of event," he said. | |
"We have the seismic register which coincides with the time of impact, and the typical characteristic that it produces a cone in the place of impact," he added. | |
Astronomer Humberto Saballos said the meteorite could have broken off from the 2014RC asteroid which passed Earth at the same time. | Astronomer Humberto Saballos said the meteorite could have broken off from the 2014RC asteroid which passed Earth at the same time. |
2014RC, which is the size of a house, came closest to earth at 18:18 GMT on Sunday, when it passed over New Zealand at a distance of about 40,000km (25,000 miles). | 2014RC, which is the size of a house, came closest to earth at 18:18 GMT on Sunday, when it passed over New Zealand at a distance of about 40,000km (25,000 miles). |
The asteroid was first discovered on 31 August and, at its closest approach, was about one-tenth of the distance from the centre of Earth to the Moon, Nasa said in a statement. | The asteroid was first discovered on 31 August and, at its closest approach, was about one-tenth of the distance from the centre of Earth to the Moon, Nasa said in a statement. |
It is expected to orbit near Earth again in the future. | It is expected to orbit near Earth again in the future. |
In February 2013, a meteorite exploded over Chelyabinsk in Central Russia, injuring more than 1,000 people. | In February 2013, a meteorite exploded over Chelyabinsk in Central Russia, injuring more than 1,000 people. |
Nasa currently tracks more than 11,000 asteroids in orbits that pass relatively close to Earth. | Nasa currently tracks more than 11,000 asteroids in orbits that pass relatively close to Earth. |
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