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Δευτέρα 31 Αυγούστου 2020

Mystery explosion leaves 50-deep crater in Russia’s Arctic tundra amid UFO conspiracy theories

ΣΧΟΛΙΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟΥ : Άμεσος κίνδυνος για την Ελλάδα Οι γεωτρήσεις για φυσικό αέριο στο βυθό της Ανατολικής Μεσογείου ενδέχεται να φέρουν και το τέλος του πολιτισμού στην περιοχή. Εκρήξεις παρόμοιες με αυτές που έχουν καταμετρηθεί στη Βόρεια Ρωσία σε σημεία που είχαν γίνει προηγουμένως γεωτρήσεις για ανεύρεση φυσικού αερίου αν συμβούν στη περιοχή μας θα σηκώσουν Παλιρροϊκά κύματα ύψους δεκάδων μέτρων με ολέθριες συνέπειες.
Συνήθως αυτές οι εκρήξεις προκαλούνται όταν η θερμοκρασία του περιβάλλοντος χώρου ανεβαίνει.
Παρόμοια ισχυρή έκρηξη, η έκτη κατά σειρά στην Ρωσία, συνέβη μετά από μία σχετικά μέτρια άνοδο της θερμοκρασίας το καλοκαίρι.
A mystery explosion has created a 50m deep crater in the earth, leading to bizarre claims of UFOs and top secret missile tests.

A giant 50m-deep crater has appeared in the Russian Arctic - amid bizarre claims of UFOs and top secret missile tests.
The cavernous hole was discovered after a massive explosion in the Tundra following a freakishly hot summer.
It is believed the monster blast was sparked by “a methane gas build-up in the thawing permafrost”.

The giant hole is the 17th large crater to appear in the region over the past six years.
Previous mega-holes have sparked oddball conspiracy theories about everything from UFO launch sites to Kremlin nuke tests.

Blocks of soil and ice were thrown “hundreds of metres” from the epicentre by a “colossal force” caused by the blast, say scientists.
It’s thought gas was released in soil which has been frozen for thousands of years but is now starting to defrost.
The giant new hole was discovered by a TV crew flying overhead. Picture: East 2 West News
The giant new hole was discovered by a TV crew flying overhead. Picture: East 2 West NewsSource:Supplied
The new hole was spotted by chance from the air by a Vesti Yamal TV crew heading to an unrelated assignment.
A group of scientists then made an expedition to examine the large cylindrical crater estimated to be at least 50m deep.
Scientist Dr Evgeny Chuvilin, a leading researcher at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, said it was “striking in its size and grandeur”.
The crater came about from “colossal forces of nature”, he said.
Professor Vasily Bogoyavlensky, of the Russian Oil and Gas Research Institute in Moscow, told the TV station the hole was unusual.
“It holds a lot of additional scientific information, which I am not yet ready to disclose,” he said.
Previous holes sparked bizarre theories about UFOs and missile tests. Picture: East 2 West News
Previous holes sparked bizarre theories about UFOs and missile tests. Picture: East 2 West NewsSource:Supplied
These craters appear because “gas-saturated cavities are formed in the permafrost,” he said.
Some, but not all the explosions, have occurred in swelling pingos - or mounds - in the tundra when the gas builds up under a thick cap of ice.
Bogoyavlensky has previously claimed that drilling for natural gas in Yamal - a key supplier for Europe - may be a factor in the eruptions.
He is also concerned at the risk of ecological disasters if the explosions occur under gas pipelines, production facilities or residential areas.
The giant hole is the 17th large crater to appear over the past six years. Picture: East 2 West News
The giant hole is the 17th large crater to appear over the past six years. Picture: East 2 West NewsSource:Supplied
“In a number of areas, pingos - as we see both from satellite data and with our own eyes during helicopter inspections - literally prop up gas pipes,” he said previously.
“In some places they jack up the gas pipes…. they seem to begin to slightly bend these pipes.”
Russian scientists call the holes hydrolaccoliths or bulgunnyakhs and say study of the bizarre phenomenon is at an early stage.
The mystery mega-holes first appeared around six years ago. Picture: East 2 West News
The mystery mega-holes first appeared around six years ago. Picture: East 2 West NewsSource:Supplied

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