Chelyabinsk deals Meteorite Certificate Ordinary chondrite Russian meteorite Museum quality Collectibles School laboratory Gift for scientists

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Chelyabinsk deals Meteorite Certificate Ordinary chondrite Russian meteorite Museum quality Collectibles School laboratory Gift for scientists, Chelyabinsk MeteoriteSKU: CHE 0002This specimen is about 14*13*12 mm weight 32 gOrigin:RussiaClassification:Ordinary chondrite (LL5) shock.
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Product code: Chelyabinsk deals Meteorite Certificate Ordinary chondrite Russian meteorite Museum quality Collectibles School laboratory Gift for scientists

Chelyabinsk Meteorite

SKU: CHE 0002

This specimen is about 14*13*12 mm weight 3,2 g.

Origin:
Russia

Classification:
Ordinary chondrite (LL5), shock stage S4, weathering W0.


History:


At 9:22 a.m. (local time) on February 15, 2013, a deals bright fireball was seen by numerous residents in parts of the Kurgan, Tyumen, Ekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk districts. Images of the fireball were captured by many video cameras, especially in Chelyabinsk.
Residents of the Chelyabinsk district heard the sound of a large explosion. The impact wave destroyed many windows in Chelyabinsk and surrounding cities. Many people were wounded by glass fragments. A part of the roof and a wall of a zinc plant and a stadium in Chelyabinsk were also damaged. Numerous (thousands) stones fell as a shower around Pervomaiskoe, Deputatsky and Yemanzhelinka villages ~40 km S of Chelyabinsk. The meteorite pieces were recovered and collected out of snow by local people immediately after the explosion. The snow cover was about 0.7 m deep. The falling stones formed holes surrounded by firm snow. Largest stones reached the frozen soil. A stone may have broken the ice of Chebarkul Lake, located 70 km W of Chelyabinsk. Small meteorite fragments were found around the 8 m hole in the ice but divers did not find any stones on the lake bottom.

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