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I doubt most anyone would have noticed if they did hit earth (except if they read about it). We get hit by very small meteors all the time, most so small they burn up in atmosphere.

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I am just wondering why this post is in the ethics section.

 

Indeed. Moved to science news.

 

Per the topic, meteorites that size might not even have reached the ground. Meteorites in the 5-10m range hit the Earth about once a year, and they just explode in the upper atmosphere. From the ground it might look like a distant lightning flash. They need to be a lot bigger to really cause damage.

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Thats pretty sweet. I am wondering as to what would happen say a 20m meteor hit our atmosphere? Would it make it to the grround or look like a flaming ball in the sky?

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