Chernyi Bor
| Sposób odkrycia |
spadły |
|---|---|
| Państwo | |
| Miejsce znalezienia | |
| Data znalezienia |
od 1964 |
| Masa |
6 kg |
| Typ | |
| Klasa | |
| Grupa |
H4 |
Położenie na mapie europejskiej części ZSRR (granice powojenne) | |
Chernyi Bor – meteoryt kamienny należący do chondrytów oliwinowo-bronzytowych H4. Spadły latem 1964 roku na Białorusi w pobliżu miasta Mohylew. Z miejsca spadku pozyskano 6 kg materii meteorytowej.
Bibliografia
- Meteoritical Bulletin Entry for Chernyi Bor. The Meteoritical Society, International Society for Meteoritics and Planetary Science. [dostęp 2010-12-08]. (ang.).
- Roy S. Clarke, Jr.. Meteoritical Bulletin, No. 51, Fall of the Chernyĭ Bor, USSR, stony meteorite. „Meteoritics”. 7 (51), s. 216, 1972-06-30. Meteoritical Society. Provided by SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). [dostęp 2010-12-08]. (ang.).
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