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Man in India Not Killed by Meteorite, Says NASA

Scientists at the US space agency NASA have discounted reports that an Indian bus driver in Tamil Nadu was killed by a meteorite.

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WASHINGTON: Scientists at the US space agency NASA have discounted reports that an Indian bus driver in Tamil Nadu was killed by a meteorite, saying he was likely hit by a land based explosion.

Online photographs of the site of the suspected meteorite hit in a college campus on Saturday were more consistent with "a land based explosion" than with something from space, the New York Times reported Tuesday citing NASA scientists.

Early reports included images of a crater, five feet deep and two feet wide. Witnesses described hearing an explosion, and police recovered a black, pockmarked stone from the site in Vellore district of Tamil Nadu.

Lindley Johnson, NASA's planetary defence officer, told the US daily in an email that a death by meteorite impact was so rare that one has never been scientifically confirmed in recorded history.

"There have been reports of injuries, but even those were extremely rare before the Chelyabinsk event three years ago," she said, referring to a 2013 episode in Russia.

In addition, meteorites are often cool to the touch when they land, and the object recovered from the site in India weighed only a few grams and appeared to be a fragment of a common earth rock.

The US daily also cited a scientist at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics which is analysing samples of the rock provided by the police as doubting if it was a meteorite.

"Considering that there was no prediction of a meteorite shower and there was no meteorite shower observed, this certainly is a rare phenomena if it is a meteorite," professor G.C. Anupama, the dean of the institute, told the daily over telephone.

Deaths and injuries by meteorites are tracked by the International Comet Quarterly, which notes the locations and sizes of meteorites.

Some smash through houses, kill animals and spatter buildings. But deaths have been hard to confirm, the Times said.

In 1908 in Tunguska, Siberia, an apparent "airblast" of an object entering the Earth's atmosphere leveled hundreds of square miles of forest and killed two men and hundreds of reindeer. But no meteorites were recovered, the New York Times said citing the quarterly.

In one of the largest recent events, meteorites or pieces of space rock, fell in Chelyabinsk from a meteor that hit the Earth's atmosphere in February 2013.

About 1,200 people - 200 of them children - were injured, mostly by glass that exploded into schools and workplace's, the Times said, citing Russia's interior ministry.

Here are the notable casualties caused by the Meteorite fall in various parts of the world. (Source: International Comet Quarterly)

Date

Location

Remarks

14 12 1807 Weston, CT, USA  Meteor visible half a minute, loud sounds heard, many stones found scattered over 6-10 miles, weighing as much as 200 lbs. total (largest meteorite weighed 35 lbs)
16 01 1825 Oriang, Malwate, India Man killed, woman injured in meteorite fall [considered "possible" by LaPaz (1958)]
16 02 1827 Mhow, India Man wounded "severely in the arm" when hit by meteorite
11 11 1836 Macau, Brazil Cattle killed when hit by shower of meteorites [considered "possible" by LaPaz (1958)]
14 07 1847 Hauptmannsdorf, Braunau, Bohemia 37-pound Braunau iron meteorite smashed into a room, covering three children with ceiling debris but not hurting them
01 05 1860 New Concord, OH, USA Horse struck and killed by meteorite
08 08 1863 Pillistfer, Latvia 5.4-kg stony meteorite penetrated tile roof and floor of building
30 01 1868 Pultusk, Poland Meteorite shower of more than 100,000 fragments
03 02 1882 Mocs, Romania Meteorite shower of thousands of fragments
02 05 1890 Forest City, IA, USA Meteorite shower of some 2000 fragments; one fragment fell into a pile of hay (no fire)
02 09 1893 Zabrodje, White Russia 3-kg stony meteorite fell through house roof
04 11 1906 Constantia, South Africa 1-kg stony meteorite smashed through roof and ceiling (2-pound piece recovered)
05 09 1907 Hsin-p-ai Wei, Weng-li, China Meteorite caused a house to collapse, killing a family; evidently no evidence
30 06 1908 Tunguska, Siberia Apparent airblast (no recovered meteorites) of an object entering Earth's atmosphere; leveled hundreds of square miles of forest, killing two men and hundreds of reindeer
16 06 1911 Kilbourn, WI, USA 772-gm stony meteorite passed through roof and floorboard of barn, penetrated 2.5 inches into clay floor
28 06 1911 Nakhla, Egypt Dog struck and killed by meteorite (part of meteorite shower)
19 07 1912 Holbrook, AZ, USA Meteorite shower of more than 14000 fragments; meteorite fell a few meters from a person; largest fragment 9 pounds
25 04 1915 Ta-yang, east of Mai-po, China Meteorite tore off a woman's arm; several meteorites, ranging from about 2 to about 3.5 kg
18 01 1916 Baxter, MO, USA 611-gm stony meteorite penetrated roof of house
31 12 1921 Beyrout, Syria 1.1-kg stony meteorite fell through hut roof
06 07 1924 Johnstown, CO, USA Meteorites fell within a few feet of two men; 50-pound stone went 5 feet into wet soil
28 04 1927 Aba-mura, Inashiki-gun, Ibaragi-ken, Japan Young girl suffered two head injuries when struck by a stony meteorite
10 08 1932 Archie, MO, USA meteorite fell less than 1 m from person
02 04 1936 Yurtuk, Ukraine 2-kg stony meteorite smashed hole in roof of house
31 03 1938 Kasamatsu, Japan 721-gm stony meteorite penetrated house roof, landed on floor
16 06 1938 Pantar, Philippines Numerous buildings hit by thousands of meteorites "as big as corn and rice grains"
24 06 1938 Chicora, PA, USA Cow's hide injured, presumably by a fragment belonging to the meteorite shower in that area on that day
29 09 1938 Benld, IL, USA Building and car hit by stony meteorites; the car was hit by a 4-pound fragment after it crashed through the roof of a garage, then through roof, seat, and floorboards of car
12 02 1947 Sikhote-Alin, south-eastern Siberia Largest meteorite shower on record; estimated 100 tons of total debris fell, the largest weighing 1745 kg; some 9000 fragments weighing about 28 tons recovered; largest crater 28 m wide
21 09 1949 Beddgelert, N. Wales 794-gm stony meteorite broke through roof and fell into hotel room
20 09 1950 Murray, KY, USA Five buildings hit by meteorites
10 12 1950 St. Louis, MO, USA Car hit by meteorite
30 11 1954 Sylacauga, AL, USA Woman in home hit by meteorite after breaking through roof
24 12 1965 Barwell, England Two buildings and a car hit by by meteorites
08 04 1971 Wethersfield, CT, USA 12-ounce meteorite entered house through roof, lodged in living-room ceiling; ordinary chondrite; less than two miles away, another house was hit 11.5 yr later
08 03 1976 Jilin City, Jilin, China Largest stony-meteorite shower in recent times; more than 100 fragments, the largest being 1770 kg in weight and making an impact crater 6 m deep; H5 chondrite
31 01 1977 Louisville, KY, USA Three buildings and a car hit by meteorites
08 11 1982 Wethersfield, CT, USA Meteorite entered house through roof; second house hit in same town in 11.5 years; L6 chondrite
30 09 1984 Binningup, WA, Australia Meteorite fell 4-5 m from two sunbathers on soft beach sand
10 12 1984 Claxton, GA, USA Mailbox hit by meteorite
29 07 1986 Kokubunji, Japan Several buildings hit by meteorites
31 08 1991 Noblesville, IN, USA Meteorite fell 3.5 m from two children outside; ordinary stony chondrite
14 08 1992 Mbale, Uganda Meteorite shower; boy hit on head by 3.6-g fragment after it hit tree first
09 10 1992 Peekskill, NY, USA Car hit by meteorite, which passed through steel trunk and impacted ground underneath; fireball widely visible and imaged along east coast
10 12 1992 Mihonoseki, Honshu, Japan 6.5-kg L6 ordinary chondrite meteorite crashed through house to ground
14 06 1994 St-Robert, QC, Canada Meteorite shower caused sonic boom in Montreal; scattered strewnfield in rural area; more than 25 kg recovered; H5 chondrite
21 06 1994 near Getafe, Spain 12-cm-wide, 1.4-kg meteorite broke windshield and bent steering wheel of moving car, breaking finger of driver; more than 50 kg of meteorites found within 200 m of accident
26 03 2003 Chicago, IL, USA Meteorite shower; buildings hit in Park Forest, IL; ordinary chondrites
27 09  2003 Mayurbhanj, Orissa, India Bright fireball(s) lit up sky just after sunset; widely observed meteorite shower yielding numerous highly magnetic meteorites
12 06 2004 Ellerslie, suburban Auckland, N.Z. 1.3-kg (2.8-lb) 7-cm x 13-cm meteorite broke through roof of house and bounced off sofa
15 09 2007 Carancas, Peru (near Lake Titicaca at alt. 3824 m) 13.5-m-diameter crater created by mid-day visible fireball meteorite, numerous ordinary chondrites H4-5 recovered; made international news when local people complained of illness -- not yet definitively explained
06 10  2008 Nubian desert, northern Sudan (Almahata Sitta) 47 meteorites weighing 3.95 kg were found in Dec. 2008 via a systematic search along the suspected debris path for the small minor planet 2008 TC3, discovered 20 hours prior to impact by R. A. Kowalski with the 1.5-m telescope at Mt. Lemmon in Arizona, when it was about 370000 miles from the earth; a bright fireball was seen by airline pilots and orbiting satellites when the object entered the Earth's atmosphere; the largest earth's atmosphere; the largest recovered meteorite weights 1.5 g (classified as a polymict ureilite, an achondrite)
15 02  2013 near Chelyabinsk, south-central Russia Extremely bright fireball (apparent brightness rivalling that of the apparent brightness of the sun) entered atmosphere over Alaska and moving westward toward Chelyabinsk, near its termination point shortly before sunrise, creating a huge airblast shock that damaged thousands of buildings in Chelyabinsk (mostly broken glass) and injuring more than 1000 people; apparently meteorites were found in water under a large circular broken- ice feature found soon after the event

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