Hi:
Do we know how deep this lake is? 10 meters may or may not be much of
an issue. A second thing is the possibility that the ice shifted since
the impact.
Murray
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Bernd V. Pauli wrote:
> "Popov said the crater is not located directly beneath the
> hole in the
That'd be a good trick without vaporizing the lake...
Thursday, March 21, 2013, 2:06:41 PM, you wrote:
> http://en.ria.ru/science/20130321/180166867.html
> Russian Scientists Find Crater in Meteorite-Hit Lake
> RIA Novosti
> March 21, 2013
> MOSCOW, March 21 (RIA Novosti) - A radar probe
"Popov said the crater is not located directly beneath the
hole in the ice, but is some 10 meters to one side of it."
=> the bolide's flight path had a slope of 16½° [?!]
Cheers, Bernd
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http://en.ria.ru/science/20130321/180166867.html
Russian Scientists Find Crater in Meteorite-Hit Lake
RIA Novosti
March 21, 2013
MOSCOW, March 21 (RIA Novosti) - A radar probe of the bottom of
Chebarkul Lake in Russia's Urals has revealed a crater possibly created
by a fragment of a meteorite
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