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Meteoriten => Meteorite => Thema gestartet von: karmaka am Mai 18, 2012, 11:32:52 Vormittag
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Meteor 10.5.12, ~ 23.20 Uhr, Križevci, Koprivnica-Križevci, Kroatien
In Kroatien wird wieder nach Meteoriten gesucht...
Der Astronom Korado Korlević glaubt an einen neuen Meteoritenfall.
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=hr&tl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.24sata.hr%2Fnews%2Fstigao-s-marsa-ili-jupitera-kod-krizevaca-je-pao-meteorit-266348
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=hr&tl=de&u=http%3A%2F%2Fdnevnik.hr%2Fvijesti%2Fhrvatska%2Fsenzacija-u-krizevcima-meteorit-pao-na-isto-mjesto-kao-i-lani.html
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=hr&u=http://www.sport.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/tezak-mozda-i-nekoliko-kilograma-pored-krizevaca-pao-jos-jedan-meteorit/615679.aspx&ei=7Qu2T_GbHcjOtAb6tO2BCA&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CHAQ7gEwAg&prev=/search%3Fq%3DMeteor%2BHrvatska%2Bkamera%26hl%3Dde%26sa%3DX%26tbo%3D1%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D854%26tbs%3Dqdr:w%26prmd%3Dimvns
HMM (Kroatisches Meteor Netzwerk):
http://hmm.homeip.net/home/hmm/
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=hr&u=http://www.astro.hr/hmm/&ei=Xg-2T6eDJ8KOswblrN2LCA&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CFcQ7gEwAA&prev=/search%3Fq%3DHMM%2Bmeteor%26hl%3Dde%26biw%3D1081%26bih%3D827%26prmd%3Dimvns
Bilder des Boliden habe ich noch keine gefunden.
Im letzten Jahr am 20.02.2011 wurde in der gleichen Region der Krizevci (Križevci) Meteorit gefunden.
http://hmm.homeip.net/home/hmm/bolids/bolids.html
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=hr&u=http://www.krizevci.info/vijesti/77-drustvo/8519-pronaen-meteorit-krievci-prvi-put-u-hrvatskoj-nakon-60-godina&ei=dRK2T8GOIczasgbPg42ZCA&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CF8Q7gEwAg&prev=/search%3Fq%3DKrizevci%2Bmeteorit%26hl%3Dde%26biw%3D1081%26bih%3D827%26prmd%3Dimvns
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=hr&u=http://znano.st/%3Fhrvatska-i-znanost/10/meteorit-krizevci-pronadjen-prvi-meteorit-u-hrvatskoj-u-proteklih-60-godina/5&ei=dRK2T8GOIczasgbPg42ZCA&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CGoQ7gEwBQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3DKrizevci%2Bmeteorit%26hl%3Dde%26biw%3D1081%26bih%3D827%26prmd%3Dimvns
Weiß jemand mehr über diesen Fund? Im Metbull steht nichts.
Martin
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Good question:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CGUQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.imo.net%2Fimc2011%2Fpresentations%2FDamir%2520Segon%2520-%2520On%2520the%2520Meteorite%2520Fall%2520in%2520Croatia.pdf&ei=f3a3T-z0H4Xesgbg6pDYBw&usg=AFQjCNHMswdrwocPqiYqxSejwY7SkoNskQ&sig2=fUhdw2FlJgsCuYcbBG8C4A (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CGUQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.imo.net%2Fimc2011%2Fpresentations%2FDamir%2520Segon%2520-%2520On%2520the%2520Meteorite%2520Fall%2520in%2520Croatia.pdf&ei=f3a3T-z0H4Xesgbg6pDYBw&usg=AFQjCNHMswdrwocPqiYqxSejwY7SkoNskQ&sig2=fUhdw2FlJgsCuYcbBG8C4A)
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Danke, Erich, für diesen Fund mit zusätzlichen interessanten Informationen von Damir Šegon
Mir gefällt neben den Informationen auch das Foto des Kindes mit dem Meteoriten auf Folie 13 der Präsentation ganz besonders.
Ebenso das kurze Resümee: What have we learned from this event?
Grüße
Martin
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Auch Križevci ist nun offiziell als H6 eingetragen
LINK (http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=60213)
Križevci 46°02’20"N, 16°35’23"E
Croatia
Fell: 4 Feb 2011
Classification: Ordinary chondrite (H6)
History: This meteorite was tracked as a fireball by the Croatian meteor network on the night of 4 February 2011 and found following a search of the fall area on 20 February 2011. The orbital characteristics have been determined and precise mapping of the morphology of the meteorite used to determine its disintegration characteristics in the atmosphere. The fireball was observed to fragment several times in the photographs which led to predictions of the strewn field just to the east of the town of Križevci and possibly several large pieces to be found. A search was mounted and a single stone was found.
Physical characteristics: Single stone, black fusion crust.
Petrography: (I. Lyon, UMan). Abundant Fe/Ni metal grains typically up to 500 μm in size. Absence of chondrules, possibly a few relicts. Silicates typically large 50-200 μm.
Geochemistry: (I. Franchi, OU) Oxygen isotopes, δ17O = 2.755, δ18O = 3.985, and Δ17O = 0.683 permil: I. Lyon, UMan; EPMA metal grains Ni 5.5, Co 0.5, Fe 94; Ni 49, Co 0, Fe 51 (all wt%)
Classification: K. Korlevic, I. Lyon, UMan; Ordinary chondrite (H6)
Specimens: 291 g, single stone. Held by K. Korlovic, VO.