Chelyabinsk Meteor

List Members,

This meteor was heading into a region which is the heart of the Russian underground nuclear facilities - i.e., research, underground cities, missile silos, who knows what exactly - and there would have been a considerable implosion over all this from the impact explosion.

But it was reached from behind while traveling at meteoric speed. I have read that the meteor was traveling at 33,000 miles per hour; I've also read that they travel from 7 to 45 miles per second. And it was reached from behind? Supposedly by a Russian anti ballistic missile missile, i.e., anti ABM missile. Missiles don't travel that fast; the fastest aircraft travel at 2,500 miles per minute, that is, per minute and not per second, so a missile can't be much faster. No missile could have caught that thing from behind, but it was caught from behind - who and how and what and why?

Compare Zoomed Slow-Motion Video of Chelyabinsk Meteor and `object'. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WaQIPBqoQ-Q

Dean