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Imagine standing in line at Love's to pay for your latest McDonald's craving. Instead of pulling out your wallet, you grab your smartphone and tap it on a receiver near the register to finish your purchase. Or hand your credit card to the cashier, who swipes it through a device plugged into an iPad. Or even just say your name.
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The Russian Academy of Sciences called the meteor a bolide in a statement, meaning its precise physical makeup and size is unknown. Experts believe the object weighed about 10 tons and was about 32.8 feet (10 m) across. The object disintegrated about 20 to 30 miles (32.2 to 48.2 km) above Earth's surface at about 9:20 a.m. local time (2:20 a.m. EST), traveling at least 33,000 mph at the time, according to NBC News. The statement said that meteorites - fragments of the meteor's breakup - may have reached the ground.
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