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Meteor falls on YouTube

Impact Icon While I’m still working on the SEIS database update for Google Earth, I thought I’d just entertain you with some spectacular stuff available on YouTube. It turns out that the number one video site on the web has some interesting footage of meteors. Here’s a short list of what I’ve encountered thus far.

Pretty shooting stars (big ones*):

Global killers (animated shorts):

Armageddon Intro

Meteorite Collision (found via BABlog)

If you find any more say so in the comments. And yes, We’ve all seen that SUV-ad.

*Disclaimer: If it’s on YouTube, it’s not necessarily a fact.

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