Subject: [meteorite-list] First Study of Chelyabinsk Meteorite
http://news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=10764
First study of Russian meteorite
UC Davis Press Release
November 6, 2013
The meteor that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in February 2013 was
a wake-up call, according
Jeff-
For comparison, S-A was a 100 ton body traveling at 14 km/s, and its
energy output was about 10 kT. Chelyabinsk was a 10,000 ton body
traveling at 30 km/s, and its energy output was about 500 kT. So these
two events were in completely different classes. Had S-A been stony, no
material
Hello List,
Jeff inquired:
I keep hearing lines like 'Chelyabinsk was the largest meteoroid
strike since the Tunguska event'. What about Sikhote-Alin? Does
anyone know if there are any accurate modellings on that fall in
terms of size, weight and energy?
Here's what was able to cull from my
http://news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=10764
First study of Russian meteorite
UC Davis Press Release
November 6, 2013
The meteor that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, in February 2013 was
a wake-up call, according to a University of California, Davis, scientist
who
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