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Mason Gully (meteorite)
Radar-Enabled Recovery of the Sutter's Mill Meteorite, A
The Meteoritical Society Newsletter 2011
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MASON GULLY: the SECOND METEORITE RECOVERED by the DESERT FIREBALL NETWORK. M. C. Towner1, P. A. Bland1 , P. Spurný2, G. K. Benedix3, K
The Motivation and Goal of Research. Event of Chelyabinsk Meteorite Has Shown That the Meteoroids of Decameters Size Also Ca
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