A glass
lid at a Russian museum mysteriously rose above the famous meteor that in 2013
exploded over the city of Chelyabinsk this weekend.
The 500-kilogram fragment,
which was fished out of a
lake several months after it crashed to earth, is on display at the city’s museum
of South Ural history. The meteor caused window-shattering
shockwaves and injured several hundred people when it fell.
“We have no explanation,” the
museum’s director said.
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