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TASS/. The meteorite that exploded above Russia’s southern Siberian republic of Khakassia Tuesday could be about 10-15 meters in diameter, a leading Russian space scientist told TASS.
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One of the craters is located in Siberia's Yamal Peninsula in the Taz ... The discovery eliminates the possibility that a meteorite had struck the region.
KRASNOYARSK, December 6. /TASS/. A celestial body, presumably a meteorite, fell to Earth in the territory of Khakassia, the official website of the city of Sayanogorsk said on Tuesday.
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He said 80 per cent of the crater appeared to be made up of ice and that there were no traces of an explosion. The discovery eliminates the possibility that a meteorite had struck the region.
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