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  2. Chelyabinsk meteor - Wikipedia

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    Date: 15 February 2013; 11 years ago (): Time: 09:20:29 YEKT (): Location: Chebarkul, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia: Coordinates: 1]: Also known as: Chelyabinsk meteorite [2]: Cause: Meteor air burst: Non-fatal injuries: 1,491 indirect injuries [3]: Property damage: Over 7,200 [4] buildings damaged, collapsed factory roof, shattered windows, $33 million (2013 USD) lost [5]: The Chelyabinsk meteor ...

  3. Chelyabinsk meteorite - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Chelyabinsk - Wikipedia

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    Chelyabinsk [a] is the ... and produces large-diameter pipes for use in pipelines. ... (1,260 lb) largest fragment of the Chelyabinsk meteor, ...

  5. Asteroid on collision course with Russia burns up in ...

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    Small asteroid was spotted just 12 hours before it struck ... measuring just about 70cm in diameter, ... The meteor which exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk on 15 February 2013 released ...

  6. Chelyabinsk meteor: 10 years after the world’s most ... - AOL

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    It exploded over Chelyabinsk – the Russian city that would give the meteor its name – in a blast that was brighter than the Sun and shook with the energy of more than 30 atomic bombs. The ...

  7. Meteor air burst - Wikipedia

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    Chelyabinsk meteor, about ~20 meters in diameter. [82] Largest meteor airburst known since Tunguska in 1908. More than a ton of fragments found, one large piece called the Chelyabinsk meteorite. 2013, Apr 21 [15] South America: Argentina: 2.5 kilotonnes of TNT (10 TJ) 40.7 km (25.3 mi)

  8. 2014 RC - Wikipedia

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    2014 RC is a sub-kilometer near-Earth object and Apollo asteroid. The exceptionally fast rotator passed within 0.000267 AU (39,900 km; 24,800 mi) (0.1 lunar distances) of Earth on 7 September 2014. The asteroid is approximately the diameter of the Chelyabinsk meteor, [5] and passed almost as close to Earth as 367943 Duende (2012 DA 14) did in 2013.

  9. File:Chelyabinsk meteor size comparison.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Size comparison of stony Chelyabinsk impactor, nickel-iron Meteor Crater impactor, nickel-iron Hoba meteorite and a Boeing 747. Date: 17 February 2013, 16:50:10: