Scientists trace origin of destructive Russian meteor

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PTI: London, Feb 27 2013, 13:10 IST
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to be Apollos.

'Its elliptical, low inclination orbit, indicates a solar system origin, most likely from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter,' Dr Stephen Lowry, from the University of Kent said.

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Lord Tensai | 27-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
IT WAS JUST A CRISS ANGEL magic trick.

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Herbivore | 27-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
It only says: 'Its elliptical, low inclination orbit, indicates a solar system origin, most likely from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter,' Dr Stephen Lowry, from the University of Kent said. Moron publisher

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