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November 4, 2023 |
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Writer
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B.Engr. Koji Makino |
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the Appearance
and the Transfiguration of the Small Celestial |
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Body, the Explosion and the Ascension to the Heavens |
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When I eyewitnessed
fall of Tsukuba meteorites, I did not know what occurred at all. |
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Although the fall route of the
meteorites was investigated and that route was grasped correctly, |
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there were still mysteries. It has
turned out that it was the small celestial body while it was |
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flying in the midair. I did not know that the small
celestial body which dropped Tsukuba meteo- |
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rites were how much of the size and
what kind of things. What was
having occurred in the air? |
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The questions sprung out. I had analyzed the unknown natural
phenomena of this small celestial |
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body from last year about November,
2022 to this year September, 2023. I was able to know the |
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global image of this small celestial
body. That global image is shown
in a figure as follows. |
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For details, refer to the already
described documents. |
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The Explosion of the
small |
The transfiguration
of |
The appearance of |
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celestial body and the |
the small celestial body |
the small celestial body |
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ascension to the heavens |
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Small cele- |
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Meteorite clouds |
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stial body |
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large amounts |
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Huge black cloud |
Dia. 25m |
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powder dust rose |
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Cloud barrelful |
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8108t |
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844t |
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occurrence |
Fireball |
1.33km/s |
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6519t |
7330t |
Mach 4.0 |
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Photosphere |
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Dia. 7.5m |
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811t |
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Flight cloud |
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Red light |
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Molten
17.9km/s |
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discharge 778t |
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curvilinear group |
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substance Mach 54 |
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Meteorites |
811t |
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Huge fireball |
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occurrence |
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1.98km/s Mach 6.0 |
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A
large amount |
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of
Ice melted |
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Dust explosion |
Photosphere |
and vapored |
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TNT
conversion
burst |
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Meteorites |
259.8t |
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fell on the ground |
took in
oxygen |
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Picking 800g |
33t from
the air |
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Figure 1. The whole
images figure about the appearance and |
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the transfiguration of the small celestial body, |
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the explosion and the ascension to the heavens |
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90% of the small celestial body is
ice, and 10% is oxides and metals. Tsukuba meteorites fell on |
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Tsukuba City, Ushiku City
and Tsuchiura City in Ibaraki Prefecture from 4:13 to 4:20 in the eve- |
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ning on Sun., January 7,
1996. Tsukuba meteorites are exhibited at the National Science Museum |
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(Tokyo Ueno) and
Geological Survey of Japan Geological Museum (Ibaraki prefecture Tsukuba) . |
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Since those may not be
exhibited by either lending service or return to owner, please confirm, |
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when you go by the
purpose of accessing Tsukuba meteorite. |
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Trans.Date: |
November 7, 2023 |
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Translator : |
B. Engr. Koji Makino |
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Trans.Rev. : |
December 27, 2023 |
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