He has shunned the Air Force’s offer of $2,100 to fix the roof and is suing for “moral suffering” damages instead. “ A pack of cement used in creating good weather in the capital region failed to pulverize completely at high altitude and fell on the roof of a house, making a hole about 80-100 cm (2.5-3 ft).” – Naro-Fominsk Police when talking with agency RIA-Novosti.įortunately no one was hurt, but the Russian homeowner is less than impressed. That's why we created Falling Falling Falling.
Just before dawn, people threw on clothes and gathered in roads. Survival in minecraft is a field that has evolved a lot, between versions and players' creativity, survival is constantly changing, evolving, as with the famous Skyblock, Skygrid, World In a Jar or 'CTM' maps. (x2) It’s like I’m falling from the sky (sky, sky) I’m falling from the sky (sky, sky) It’s like I’m falling form the sky (sky, sky) And I need somebody to catch me. I can’t think, I can’t sleep, I can’t eat. I can’t wake up girl, laying next to you. Though meteor showers are common, no one predicted the explosion of shooting stars that illuminated the night sky on November 12, 1833. Baby it’s like I’m dreaming, got nothing to hold on to. Instead it maintained its shape (and presumably its cement-like hardness) and dropped to the ground like a stone rock. In the hours just before dawn in November 1833, the skies across the United States were lit up by thousands of meteors. The result? The cement mix failed to break apart, creating the desired cloud of dust after it was released. The point? To clear the skies above Moscow in preparation for a dry national holiday on June 12th known as Russia Day. A pack of cement (with rain-making properties I’m guessing) was dropped from one of the 12 seeding planes with a cocktail of silver iodide and liquid nitrogen. One such unpredictable outcome from last week’s “routine” cloud seeding effort by the Russian Air Force above the skies of Moscow resulted in something bigger than rain hitting the ground. Dropping these particles can trigger precipitation, but any form of climate modification can be unpredictable, and in some cases, dangerous. Silver iodide, dry ice and various salts are used as artificial particles acting as water droplet nuclei. Russia and China are two large nations that believe various methods of cloud seeding are effective in deflecting storms and preventing rain clouds from precipitating on events requiring dry weather. However, during the cloud seeding operation last week, cement dropped from one of the aircraft failed to fragment when falling through the air, falling as a solid mass, crashing through the roof of a Moscow suburban home…Ĭloud seeding is a highly controversial method used to modify local climates.
This form of climate modification is common practice in Russia, when attempting to engineer dry days on public holidays and special events in Moscow. The Russian Air Force, during a mission to clear the skies of potentially rain-filled clouds, dropped a mixture of silver iodide, liquid nitrogen and cement powder in an attempt to seed the clouds.