Meteor fragments found in Russia's Chelyabinsk

Source:Xinhua Published: 2013-2-19 9:46:15

Photo taken on Feb. 17, 2013 released by RIA Novosti agency shows a scientific researcher holding a meteor fragments found in the chebarkul lake region near Chelyabinsk, about 1,500 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia. Scientists have found fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's central Urals and triggered a shock wave that injured hundreds and shattered scores of windows, experts said Monday. (Xinhua/RIA Novosti) 
Photo taken on Feb. 17, 2013 released by RIA Novosti agency shows a scientific researcher holding a meteor fragments found in the chebarkul lake region near Chelyabinsk, about 1,500 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia. Scientists have found fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's central Urals and triggered a shock wave that injured hundreds and shattered scores of windows, experts said Monday. (Xinhua/RIA Novosti) 


Photo taken on Feb. 16, 2013 shows an ice hole of the chebarkul lake near Chelyabinsk, about 1,500 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia. Scientists have found fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's central Urals and triggered a shock wave that injured hundreds and shattered scores of windows, experts said Monday. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) 
Photo taken on Feb. 16, 2013 shows an ice hole of the chebarkul lake near Chelyabinsk, about 1,500 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia. Scientists have found fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's central Urals and triggered a shock wave that injured hundreds and shattered scores of windows, experts said Monday. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong) 


A TV screen grab taken from 24 channel of the Russian State Television shows a scientific researcher holding a meteor fragments found in the chebarkul lake region near Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 18, 2013. Scientists have found fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's central Urals and triggered a shock wave that injured hundreds and shattered scores of windows, experts said Monday. (Xinhua)
A TV screen grab taken from 24 channel of the Russian State Television shows a scientific researcher holding a meteor fragments found in the chebarkul lake region near Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers east of Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 18, 2013. Scientists have found fragments of a meteor that exploded over Russia's central Urals and triggered a shock wave that injured hundreds and shattered scores of windows, experts said Monday. (Xinhua)




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