On 6/29/06, Sergey Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
P.S. Something else to translate from Russian? ;-)))
Hi Sergey,
Well, I guess if you are asking, how about this one:
http://www.geocities.com/planetwhy/russian_article.jpg
Thanks,
Martin
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Hello Martin,
I can try:
The building for drying grain to which roof the meteorite has fallen. The
place of breakdown in a roof is noted by X.
This picture is from the article in "Meteoritika", 1950 by Krinov after his
expedition.
Best regards,
Sergey
P.S. Something else to translate from Russ
Hello Sergey,
Could you, or anyone on this list for that matter, translate into
English the caption below the Kunashak building you posted at:
http://sv-meteorites.iol.cz/kunashak.jpg
Thanks,
Martin
On 6/28/06, Martin Altmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yummy, didn't know, that Kunashak
Hello Martin, Sergey and All,
Very interesting! As far as I can tell, Sergey's picture is the of
structure prior to impact, and the pic I posted is of the actual
impact hole. As you can see if you open both pics at the same time,
the building is the same, but the X-marks-the-spot on Sergey's pic
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fersman
Hi Martin and All,
Yes, Kunashak did crash through the roof of a small old log building.
I believe the building was a factory or somewhere that made stuff. I
have a pic of the building showing a hole in the roof at my office.
I'll try to post a pic
Hi Martin and All,
Yes, Kunashak did crash through the roof of a small old log building.
I believe the building was a factory or somewhere that made stuff. I
have a pic of the building showing a hole in the roof at my office.
I'll try to post a pic of it tomorrow.
Cheers,
Martin
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