US Air Force hush on meteor crash near base

ANI  |  Melbourne [Australia] 

The has not made any mentions of a that crashed near one of its bases near on July 25.

An object, confirmed to be travelling at the speed of 24.4 kilometers per second by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, exploded with a force of 2.1 kilotons 43 kilometers north of the Thule Air Base, reports.

Taking to his account, the for the Federation of American Scientists, reported the event.

Meanwhile the

"The Chelyabinsk event drew widespread attention to what more needs to be done to detect even larger asteroids before they strike our planet," Lindley Johnson, NASA's Planetary Defense Officer, was quoted by as saying.

The Chelyabinsk event resulted in the formation of the International Asteroid Warning Network, an international group of organizations involved in detecting, tracking, and characterizing Near Earth Objects.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 06:25 IST