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SCIENTISTS TO LOOK FOR METEORITE IN SIBERIA 
By Alexander Batalin
Russian Information Agency Novosti
October 21, 2002

IRKUTSK -- A scientific expedition will set out on Tuesday for the meteorite 
crash site in the Irkutsk region (Siberia). 

According to the latest data disclosed by Viktor Grigoryev, deputy head of 
the Solar and Earth Physics Institute of the Siberian Department of the 
Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), the meteorite fell on September 25th 
about 30km from the Mama village, not in the Bodai district as was 
previously believed. The crash site's co-ordinates were corrected on the 
basis of data obtained by Irkutsk seismologists and an American satellite 
which registered a burst of the meteorite exploding in the atmosphere. 

According to Grigoryev, chances to find fragments of the space traveller 
are low because of low temperatures and show in the region. The primary 
objective is to minimise the search area. Scientists are planning to 
achieve this goal by getting into hard-to-reach areas of taiga as far as 
possible. 

The expedition at issue will last for a week. Scientists are next 
expected to visit the area in spring. 

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