17 October 2013

The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 17OCT013

Huge half-ton chunk of Russian meteorite lifted from lakebed ...
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The largest-discovered fragment of a Russian meteorite, weighing around 570 kilograms, has been lifted from the bed of Lake Chebarkul in the ...

Giant meteor recovered from Russian lake - CBS News Video
CBS News video: Giant meteor recovered from Russian lake - Crews of divers removed a half-ton chunk of a meteor from a Russian lake. The stone started out ...

Part of meteor that hit Russia in February pulled from lake in Urals ...
Divers have pulled a half-tonne suspected meteorite from a Russian lake, said to have been part of ameteor whose ground-shaking shockwave hurt 1,200 ...
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Divers have retrieved a five-foot wide, half-ton chunk of meteorite from a Russian lake. The enormous black rock came from the meteor that exploded over ...

Divers recover biggest piece of meteorite that ...
CBS News video: Divers recover biggest piece of meteorite that crashed into Russia - What is ...
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Divers recover chunk of Russian meteorite | Journal ...
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Divers have recovered what they believe is a chunk of meteorite that blazed over the Russian ...
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Meteor chunk found on bottom of Russian lake
Toronto Star
A meteor that blazed across southern Urals in February was the largest recorded meteor strike in more than a century. More than 1,600 people were injured by ... 
TIME
People look at what scientists believe to be a chunk of the Chelyabinsk meteor, recovered from Lake Chebarkul near Chelyabinsk, about 1,500 km east of ...

Meteorite Pulled From Russian Lake Is One of World’s ...
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Meteorite Pulled From Russian Lake Is One of World’s Biggest. Largest-known chunk of a meteor that injured 1,500 is hauled from a lake in ...

BBC News - Meteorite pulled from Russian lake
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Scientists say that it is the largest fragment of the meteorite yet found. ... Dr Caroline Smith says these form during the fireball ... ...

Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: UK Meteor/s 16OCT2013lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2013/10/uk-meteors-16...
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Meteor that crashed in Russia was part of a 656-foot wide ...www.mailonsunday.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2387639/...
The meteor fireball that crashed into Russia in February was part of a 656-foot wide asteroid called 2011 EO40. Spanish astrophysicists ...
UPI.com
CHELYABINSK, Russia, Oct. 16 (UPI) -- Scientists say a rock thought to be the biggest fragment so far of a meteorite that exploded over Russia in February was ... 
The Japan Times
MOSCOW – Russian divers Wednesday pulled from a murky lake in the Urals a half-ton rock they suspect is part of a meteor whose shock wave injured 1,200 ...

Lifted From a Russian Lake, a Big, if Fragile, Space Rock
New York Times
MOSCOW — Russian officials on Wednesday retrieved the largest fragment so far of a meteor that exploded in February over the city of Chelyabinsk, but as ...

Russia pulls 'meteor chunk' from lake - The Hindu
Russian divers on Wednesday pulled from a murky lake in the Urals a half-tonne suspected meteorite said to have been part of a meteor whose ground-shaking ...
www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp.../article5242676.ece

Meteorite chunk lifted from Russian lake - Sydney ...
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Russian divers have pulled from a murky lake a half-tonne meteorite said to have been part of ...
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Meteorite chunk lifted from Russian lake | Watch the ...
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Watch the video Meteorite chunk lifted from Russian lake on Yahoo News . Russian scientists ...
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BBC News - 'Meteorite' pulled from Russian lake
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Meteor streams across sky in Russia. 15 February 2013 · Meteor ... CCTV shows ...
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Meteor chunk recovered from Russian lake
Irish Examiner
Russian scientists have recovered a giant chunk of the Chelyabinsk meteor from the ... The meteor, which blazed across the southern Urals in February, was the ... 
The Atlantic Wire
The largest remaining piece of the gigantic meteor that exploded over central Russia earlier this year before plunging into a frozen lake, was recovered this ...

Huge meteorite from dramatic Russian fireball pulled from icy lake
Los Angeles Times
Divers at a Russian lake have pulled out a 5-foot-wide, half-ton hunk of meteorite from the Chelyabinsk meteor that streaked across skies in February. The large ...

Giant chunk of Russian meteor found in lake (VIDEO)
GlobalPost (blog)
A 1,200-pound chunk of the meteor that streaked across the Russian skies of Chelyabinsk earlier this year was discovered by divers in Lake Chebarkul.

Oops! Huge Russian meteorite breaks after it's pulled out of lake
NBCNews.com
The blast scattered meteor shards across the region and left holes in the ice-covered Lake Chebarkul, so it was assumed that big lumps fell into the lake.

Meteor shower starting tonight | News Feature, News, The Philippine ...
The Orionids, said to be the most abundant of meteor shower, can be spotted starting Thursday night and expected to peak on October 21, Monday.
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Hoba (also known as Hoba West) (pron. "HOE-bah") is a meteorite that lies on the farm "Hoba West", not far from Grootfontein, in the ...

Scientists find 570-kilo (1,256-pound) chunk of Chelyabinsk ...www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/scientists-find-570...
Russian scientists have recovered a giant chunk of the Chelyabinsk meteorite from the bottom of the lake it crashed into.

Los Angeles Times
It could potentially be the most massive fragment of the dramatic fireball captured on ... “It's the
fireball plus the meteorite that's interesting, not just the meteorite.

Half-tonne meteorite recovered - Science - CBC Player
Massive meteorite that exploded over Russia in Feburary dragged from lake bottom.
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