• the_third@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    That meteor had been in France less than ten seconds and was already striking. Quick acclimatization to local customs.

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    7 months ago

    2 hours ago, I heard on the French national radio an observatory director interview about this incident. He said that the recovered debris size was not fitting the impact.

    Several decades ago, a car was hit by a meteorite in the USA, with similar damages, but the debris was 10~12kg heavy and found just underneath the car, with the floor also punctured.

    At this point of the investigation, he said that the meteorite hypothesis was very unlikely.

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    7 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The fire department in Strasbourg, France, said it suspected “the fall of a stellar body” as the culprit.

    Officials in Strasbourg are investigating a suspected meteorite strike, after a parked car was found with a 50-centimetre diameter hole in its roof.

    The fire department were called out early on Monday morning to reports of smoke coming from a car which was parked in a suburb of the city in north-east France.

    “Following reconnaissance by the first team, we suspect the fall of a stellar body,” wrote the Bas-Rhin Sdis, the regional fire department, in its intervention report published mid-day.

    “When we arrived, we noticed a relatively large impact, around 50 centimetres in diameter, which had gone through the roof, underbody and fuel tank of the vehicle”, fire department captain Matthieu Colobert told AFP.

    Colobert said his team does have a “suspicion” about a gravel stone which is around two centimetres wide, which was found at the scene.


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