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Divers have retrieved an enormous fragment of the meteor that exploded over Russia in February. It has been brought up from the bottom of Lake Chebarkul in the Urals.

The piece of space rock is believed to be the largest to hit earth when a meteor broke up above the towns of Chelyabinsk, Yekatarinburg and Tyumen.

Scientists from the University of Chelyabinsk led the recovery. Andrei Kochekov, Director of Innovation and Expertise at the university, told reporters: "If its weight is more than 500 kilograms then the object is unique in itself. One of the biggest meteors of its class, the stone type."

The force of the shock wave of the meteorite was estimated to be as strong as 20 Hiroshima atomic bombs. More than 1,600 people were injured by the effects of its landing.

Thousands more watched in awe as the meteor exploded before their eyes, falling to earth in a shower of light.
Russia: huge chunk of Chelyabinsk meteor recovered from lake | October 17, 2013 | euronews
Russia: huge chunk of Chelyabinsk meteor recovered from lake | October 17, 2013 | euronews

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1 posted on 06/15/2022 11:35:37 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv

Nice list...
Just imagine what the Apophis list will look like post 2029 or 2036...

At least Apophis (2036) will end the communist tyranny in America...
An impact on the continental shelf off the east coast will enable an optimum flush...
A 300 meter asteroid should result in a 50-to-100 foot tsunami

Even at 102, here on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay I’ll be standing on one of my docks and have the old surfboard ready...


3 posted on 06/15/2022 1:34:48 PM PDT by SuperLuminal
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