(meteorobs) Expedition sent to meteorite crash site in Siberia

David Entwistle david.entwistle at dial.pipex.com
Mon Aug 1 12:47:18 EDT 2005


>From the Russian News and Information Agency

http://en.rian.ru/science/20050801/41067182.html

Irkutsk, August 1 (RIA Novosti, Alexander Batalin) - A new scientific
expedition has set off for the crash site of a gigantic meteoroid that
hit eastern Siberia, near the Vitim River, in September 2002. 

Researchers investigating the crater said this might be their last
chance to find large fragments of the bolide, which they hope will
provide them with some vital information about the space impact threat.
The previous three expeditions yielded nothing but cosmic dust grains. 

Irkutsk University Observatory Director Sergei Yazev, who is leading the
fourth expedition to the Vitim meteoroid crash site, said his team would
be following a new itinerary, drawn up after meticulous study of the
seismic waves recorded by local monitoring stations during the incident. 

Yazev said expedition participants will also try to solve the mystery of
a hillside pyramid spotted in the area back in 1949. The pyramid, with a
crater on top, is believed to be either the result of the impact of a
super-dense celestial body or the result of a powerful volcanic
eruption.

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David Entwistle


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