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Lucky it fell in a lake jsr Feb 2013 #1
I'm thinking that icy lake would have cooled it down pretty quickly customerserviceguy Feb 2013 #3
Care to guess where most meteorites are found? TheMadMonk Feb 2013 #12
In my refrigerator? Ikonoklast Feb 2013 #13
Greenlandic and Antarctic ice is to meteorites as amber is to insects. eppur_se_muova Feb 2013 #16
They're actually somewhere between "cool" and "really cold" on impact generally Posteritatis Feb 2013 #22
While it's cool that it happened during daylight Duer 157099 Feb 2013 #2
What's truly amazing is that at the impact site they found Leslie Valley Feb 2013 #4
LOL! Politicalboi Feb 2013 #5
thanks for posting! napkinz Feb 2013 #6
Russia doesn't have any lines on the roads. loudsue Feb 2013 #7
I can't help but wonder, if that had happened in the 1960s... eallen Feb 2013 #8
Yeah, like, at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis! n/t Jerry442 Feb 2013 #9
1962, to be precise, it would be the end of the world as we know it AverageMe Feb 2013 #11
Wow! thanks! Rosa Luxemburg Feb 2013 #10
Great stuff underpants Feb 2013 #14
Meteor or Meteorite? If you say so, but here is a high speed stop action photo of what 1monster Feb 2013 #15
Kick !!! WillyT Feb 2013 #17
I assume they will try to find it in the lake. n-t Logical Feb 2013 #18
They're now saying the lake wasn't an impact site... countryjake Feb 2013 #20
Aren't most meteorites ferromagnetic? TheMightyFavog Feb 2013 #21
I can't get enough donheld Feb 2013 #19
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