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accadacca
06-12-2009, 10:14 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01422/meteoriteBoy_1422273c.jpg

telegraph.co.uk - Gerrit Blank, 14, was on his way to school when he saw "ball of light" heading straight towards him from the sky.

A red hot, pea-sized piece of rock then hit his hand before bouncing off and causing a foot wide crater in the ground.

The teenager survived the strike, the chances of which are just 1 in a million - but with a nasty three-inch long scar on his hand.

He said: "At first I just saw a large ball of light, and then I suddenly felt a pain in my hand.

"Then a split second after that there was an enormous bang like a crash of thunder."

"The noise that came after the flash of light was so loud that my ears were ringing for hours afterwards.

"When it hit me it knocked me flying and then was still going fast enough to bury itself into the road," he explained.

Scientists are now studying the pea-sized meteorite which crashed to Earth in Essen, Germany.

"I am really keen on science and my teachers discovered that the fragment is really magnetic," said Gerrit.

Chemical tests on the rock have proved it had fallen from space.

Ansgar Kortem, director of Germany's Walter Hohmann Observatory, said: "It's a real meteorite, therefore it is very valuable to collectors and scientists.

"Most don't actually make it to ground level because they evaporate in the atmosphere. Of those that do get through, about six out of every seven of them land in water," he added.

The only other known example of a human being surviving a meteor strike happened in Alabama, USA, in November 1954 when a grapefruit-sized fragment crashed through the roof of a house, bounced off furniture and landed on a sleeping woman.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/space/5511619/14-year-old-hit-by-30000-mph-space-meteorite.html

Don
06-12-2009, 10:59 PM
:eek2: I wonder what super power he will get from it!?

Sombeech
06-13-2009, 12:02 AM
:eek2: I wonder what super power he will get from it!?

http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/4/2/13/f_hero1m_544433e.jpg

theking648
06-13-2009, 12:26 AM
awesome... That kid is going to get so much ass :lol8:

hey baby see this scar? I was hit by a meteorite traveling at 30,000 mph! :roflol:

blueeyes
06-13-2009, 04:20 AM
Did he get hit by the same piece of meteorite?

It only causes a scar on him but a foot wide crater in the ground???? A bullet doesn't hit your hand scar you and cause a crater in the ground and it is traveling MUCH slower then the meteorite. Logically this doesn't seem possible.

Maybe he was hit by a smaller piece and the immediately after he was hit the pea size meteorite hit the ground.

Mtnman1830
06-13-2009, 05:16 AM
Lets see...
A .40 S&W bullet has a muzzle velocity of roughly 1,000 fps.
That is 60,000 feet per minute
3,600,000 mph.

Of course, this doesn't factor in gravitational pull, drag, or any other physics far beyond my comprehension...

CrazyFinn
06-13-2009, 07:20 AM
Did he get hit by the same piece of meteorite?

It only causes a scar on him but a foot wide crater in the ground???? A bullet doesn't hit your hand scar you and cause a crater in the ground and it is traveling MUCH slower then the meteorite. Logically this doesn't seem possible.

Thats what I thought too. Bounced off his hand? :nod:

Cirrus2000
06-13-2009, 08:05 AM
Lets see...
A .40 S&W bullet has a muzzle velocity of roughly 1,000 fps.
That is 60,000 feet per minute
3,600,000 mph.

Of course, this doesn't factor in gravitational pull, drag, or any other physics far beyond my comprehension...
Or conversion from feet to miles. 3,600,000 feet per hour. Divided by 5280 (feet in a mile) = 681.8 miles per hour. The meteorite was going 44 times faster. :eek2:

I have a feeling it was more a case of grazing his hand.

R
06-13-2009, 08:28 AM
Lets see...
A .40 S&W bullet has a muzzle velocity of roughly 1,000 fps.
That is 60,000 feet per minute
3,600,000 mph.

Of course, this doesn't factor in gravitational pull, drag, or any other physics far beyond my comprehension...
Or conversion from feet to miles. 3,600,000 feet per hour. Divided by 5280 (feet in a mile) = 681.8 miles per hour. The meteorite was going 44 times faster. :eek2:

I have a feeling it was more a case of grazing his hand.

Kev, you always make sense to me. :nod:

Sombeech
06-13-2009, 08:58 AM
I have a feeling it was more a case of grazing his hand.

Yeah, plus when it hits the hand, the hand just flies back and doesn't absorb the impact like the ground did because it's mobile.





http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w274/willzweigart/the_more_you_know.jpg

CrazyFinn
06-13-2009, 06:21 PM
At that speed if it did hit his hand it would have blown his hand off. Way too much kinetic energy. If anything the shock wave in the air caused the pain in his hand.

Mtnman1830
06-13-2009, 06:46 PM
Lets see...
A .40 S&W bullet has a muzzle velocity of roughly 1,000 fps.
That is 60,000 feet per minute
3,600,000 mph.

Of course, this doesn't factor in gravitational pull, drag, or any other physics far beyond my comprehension...
Or conversion from feet to miles. 3,600,000 feet per hour. Divided by 5280 (feet in a mile) = 681.8 miles per hour. The meteorite was going 44 times faster. :eek2:

I have a feeling it was more a case of grazing his hand.

Yeah, didn't sound right when I posted it....
That's what I get for posting after a 12 hour graveyard shift.

Sombeech
06-13-2009, 10:02 PM
Could it be that it hit the ground first, and it was actually a rock from the ground that hit his hand?


.... I'm starting to think so.

CrazyFinn
06-13-2009, 10:15 PM
Could it be that it hit the ground first, and it was actually a rock from the ground that hit his hand?


.... I'm starting to think so.
Thats a good possibility. If there was damage (not just a pain) they would have stated so in the article. I mean a missing finger would be noticed. :roflol:

Some sort of secondary effect. A foot wide crater in the ground does not = 'Bounce off hand'. :haha:

biophase
06-19-2009, 08:05 PM
I have to call Shennigans on this one for the same reasons as others have posted. Plus I thought it was CarrotTop when I first opened up the thread.