1.5 Meter Long Meteorite Fragment Recovered From Russian Lake 86
MancunianMaskMan writes "The BBC writes about the meteorite that fell from the sky 8 months ago: 'The object plunged into Lake Chebarkul in central Russia on 15 February, leaving a 6m-wide hole in the ice. Scientists say that it is the largest fragment of the meteorite yet found.'"
This is one of the ten largest meteorite fragments ever recovered. Unfortunately, it broke into three pieces after being lifted from the lake, and managed to destroy the scale used to weigh it when it hit 570kg.
Re:Frist! (Score:5, Funny)
In Soviet Russia, YOU destroy Meteor!
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From the Russian site:
"Scientists were initially baffled with reports that the meteorite fragments were hollow, but after arriving at the site stated that this was in fact completely normal as was the trail of slime leading into the nearby forest. Russian military sources state that the ongoing training exercises in this forest are completely unrelated."
Re:Measuring? (Score:4, Funny)
They're actually calibrating the calipers to the standard Russian measurement of One Space Thingy.
Re:Obligatory (Score:5, Funny)
In Soviet Russia, slashdot leaves taco!
Re:Obligatory (Score:2, Funny)
give in the membership card.
the manual was a trap to see if you read it.