Chelyabinsk meteorite

The Chelyabinsk meteorite (Russian: Челябинский метеорит, Chelyabinskii meteorit) is the fragmented remains of the large Chelyabinsk meteor of 15 February 2013 which reached the ground after the meteor's passage through the atmosphere. The descent of the meteor, visible as a brilliant superbolide in the morning sky, caused a series of shock waves that shattered windows, damaged approximately 7,200 buildings and left 1,491 people injured. The resulting fragments were scattered over a wide area.

Chelyabinsk
Largest fragment of the meteorite at the exhibition of The State Museum of the South Ural History.
TypeOrdinary chondrite LL5
Shock stageS4
Weathering gradeW0 (pristine)
CountryRussia
RegionChelyabinsk Oblast
Coordinates54°57′18″N 60°19′30″E
Observed fallYes
Fall date15 February 2013, 09:20 YEKT (UTC+06:00)
Found date27 February 2013
TKWapproximately 1,000 kg (2,200 lb)
Strewn fieldYes
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The largest fragment raised from the bottom of Lake Chebarkul on 16 October 2013 had a mass of 540 kg (1,190 lb) and the total mass of other 7 meteorite fragments found nearby was 84.4 kg (186 lb).

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