Did a meteorite hit Japan?

Did a meteorite hit Japan?

The Nōgata meteorite is an L6 chondrite meteorite fragment, found in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is believed to be the oldest fragment associated with a sighting of a meteor fall….Nōgata meteorite.

Nōgata
TypeChondrite
ClassOrdinary chondrite
GroupL6
CountryJapan

Why did the Chelyabinsk meteor explode?

The February 15, 2013, asteroid was moving at 12 miles per second (~19 km/sec) when it struck the protective blanket of air around our planet, which did its job and caused the asteroid to explode.

Did a comet ever hit Japan?

Comet Hyakutake (Japanese pronunciation: [çakɯ̥take], formally designated C/1996 B2) is a comet, discovered on 31 January 1996, that passed very close to Earth in March of that year….Comet Hyakutake.

Discovery
Discovery date31 January 1996
Designations
Alternative designationsGreat Comet of 1996
Orbital characteristics

Where was the Chelyabinsk meteorite first discovered?

Fragments of the meteorite that were first discovered at Lake Chebarkul. The Chelyabinsk meteorite (Russian: Челябинск or Челябинский метеорит) is the fragmented remains of the large Chelyabinsk meteor of 15 February 2013 which reached the ground after the meteor’s passage through the atmosphere.

How big was the meteor that hit Chebarkul?

The resulting fragments were scattered over a wide area. The largest fragment raised from the bottom of Lake Chebarkul on 16 October 2013 had a mass of 540 kg (1,190 lb) and the total mass of other 7 meteorite fragments found nearby was 84.4 kg. The meteor and meteorite are named after Chelyabinsk Oblast, over which the meteor exploded.

What was the height of the Chelyabinsk explosion?

Due to its high velocity and shallow angle of atmospheric entry, the object exploded in an air burst over Chelyabinsk Oblast, at a height of around 29.7 km (18.5 mi; 97,000 ft).

How high was the meteor that hit the Earth in 2013?

On 1 March 2013 NASA published a detailed synopsis of the event, stating that at peak brightness (at 09:20:33 local time), the meteor was 23.3 km (14.5 miles, 76,000 feet) high, located at 54.8°N, 61.1°E.

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