Chelyabinsk meteorite fragment found in the Urals

The largest fragment of a meteorite that fell in Chelyabinsk region on February 15, 2013 was found by researchers from Ural’s Federal University during an exploration trip in the mountains, announced on Monday the head of the expedition Viktor Gorohovski, cited by RIA Novosti.

Russia meteorite fragment

A 1-kg piece from the meteorite that fell in Russia on Feb. 15 was found in Ural mountains (astronomia.fr)

According to the experts, the fragment in question weighs over a kilogram. In total, more than 100 remains from the space rock were found in the searched area.

“We covered a distance of 50 km along the crash path of the meteorite”, indicated Gorohovski, adding that no other expedition is expected to take place in the near future.
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On February 15, a meteor disintegrated in the airspace above Southern Urals and northern Kazakhstan, causing minor injury to persons and damage to properties in Tyumen, Kurgan, Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg.

In all, over 1,500 people were affected by the sonic boom emerged after the explosion of the meteorite.

According to the Interior Ministry of the Chelyabinsk region, the meteor broke into seven fragments, of which one fell into the lake Cebarkul, leaving an 8-meter diameter in the frozen surface of the lake.

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