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0.18Grams Chelyabinsk meteorite Russia 2013 LL5 Chondrite, classified W0 S4
- SKU
- MEI 118
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.1 x 4.4 x 4.1mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.18
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Colours
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The Chelyabinsk meteor was a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern Ural region in Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 YEKT. Wikipedia
Location: Chelyabinsk
Injuries (nonfatal): 1,613
Date: 15 February 2013
Also known as: Chelyabinsk meteorite
Cause: Meteor air burst
Coordinates: 55°09′00′′N 61°24′36′′E / 55.150°N 61.410°E
Property damage: Over 7,200 buildings damaged, collapsed factory roof, shattered windows, $33 million (2013 USD) lost
On February 15, 2013, an unexpected meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere, producing an event that would soon be crowned Historic. More than 1000 kilos of rocks were recovered in the following months, from what became the most famous Meteorite in History.
It was an ordinary LL5 Chondrite, classified as W0 S4.
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- SKU
- MEI 118
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.1 x 4.4 x 4.1 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.18
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Colours
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The Chelyabinsk meteor was a superbolide that entered Earth's atmosphere over the southern Ural region in Russia on 15 February 2013 at about 09:20 YEKT. Wikipedia
Location: Chelyabinsk
Injuries (nonfatal): 1,613
Date: 15 February 2013
Also known as: Chelyabinsk meteorite
Cause: Meteor air burst
Coordinates: 55°09′00′′N 61°24′36′′E / 55.150°N 61.410°E
Property damage: Over 7,200 buildings damaged, collapsed factory roof, shattered windows, $33 million (2013 USD) lost
On February 15, 2013, an unexpected meteor entered the Earth's atmosphere, producing an event that would soon be crowned Historic. More than 1000 kilos of rocks were recovered in the following months, from what became the most famous Meteorite in History.
It was an ordinary LL5 Chondrite, classified as W0 S4.
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