Kudos to all for not calling this the Main mass. It is the current largest
known mass and we should keep the discussion that way.
Speaking of: in one photo it looked as if some welding of other individual
masses might have occurred. I hope we get more detailed photos.
Multiple way-to-gos to
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From: karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de
Subject: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk 1.8 kg mass found
Chelyabinsk 1.8 kg mass found
A beautiful specimen!
http://image.tsn.ua/media/images2/original/Feb2013/383747428.jpg
http://img1.1tv.ru/imgsize640x360/PR20130225151539
Nice specimen...looks like it broke away earlier in hot flight and was
well ablated.
Graham
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:04 PM, karmaka karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de wrote:
Chelyabinsk 1.8 kg mass found
A beautiful specimen!
http://image.tsn.ua/media/images2/original/Feb2013/383747428.jpg
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Chelyabinsk 1.8 kg mass found
A beautiful specimen!
http://image.tsn.ua/media/images2/original/Feb2013/383747428.jpg
http://img1.1tv.ru/imgsize640x360
Hi Martin,
Thanks for this link:
source: http://rt.com/news/meteorite-rush-biggest-fragment-404/
in which someone commented:
Every 105 years? 1803 L'Aigle, 1908 Tungusta, 2013 Chelyabinsk, 2118?
Being a meteorite newbie I didn't recognise the first reference, but found:
2118? Did you have to mention Aphophis?
Cheers
Steve Dunklee
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk 1.8 kg mass found - 105 year period?
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