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Old February 17th 13, 12:57 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Do the Russkies think they can get that thing out of the lake?

They showed on the news a frozen lake with a circular hole in it. It
was taped-off so I presume that was the real entry-point of the
meteorite fragment. I'm wondering how deep it is and whether they'll
be able to locate it?
 




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