how big did that meteorite start at?
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how big did that meteorite start at?
that landed in the living room of a auckland house! (after smashing through the roof (interesting the entry hole was bigger than the exit hole, opposite to a bullet (but then I guess its because the tiles broke)))
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it was a house in auckland, went right through the roof...
not related (?) to the hawkes bay one...
it was quite a large rock that ended up on the couch (?) in the TV room
1.5kg or so (from memory) in weight
amazing...
it must have started the size of a person maybe?...i.e it would have got smaller as it burnt up as it came in through the atmosphere...
not related (?) to the hawkes bay one...
it was quite a large rock that ended up on the couch (?) in the TV room
1.5kg or so (from memory) in weight
amazing...
it must have started the size of a person maybe?...i.e it would have got smaller as it burnt up as it came in through the atmosphere...
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Re: how big did that meteorite start at?
It depends on the composition, Brian. If it's a nickel-iron type it won't have lost a great deal of mass, but if it's a stony type (which is most likely, as the vast majority are) it may well have lost a great deal of mass. I've seen it written that a car sized stony meteoroid will become a fist sized meteorite by the time it's passed through the atmosphere.Manukau heads observer wrote:that landed in the living room of a auckland house! (after smashing through the roof (interesting the entry hole was bigger than the exit hole, opposite to a bullet (but then I guess its because the tiles broke)))
Check out a book called 'Rocks from Space', and don't be put off by the cheesey title and cover! It's considered to be one of the best books on the subject, and a very good read to boot. Most public libraries have copies, since it's very popular.