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I apologize, I should have been more clear. The 6.96 x 1015 Joules of energy (1.66 MegaTons TNT) released by the 30 meter meteorite traveling at 20 km/s was the energy released upon impact. Before entering the atmosphere that meteorite would have had 2.37 x 1016 Joules (5.67 MegaTons TNT) of energy. I have fixed my prior post.mfb said:Reducing the speed by a factor 2 (assuming you used 40 km/s) shouldn’t reduce the energy by a factor of more than 10 unless you are not considering the full energy.