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Veliky Ustyug (pseudometeorite)





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Veliky Ustyug (Russian: Великий Устюг) is a pseudometeorite that fell on July 3, 1290 (Julian calendar: June 24) in Kotovo village, near the town of Veliky Ustyug, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The fall was witnessed by local priests. The event was later described in the Life of Procopius the Righteous (Russian: Житие Прокопия Праведного; 16th century).

Veliky Ustyug
CountryRussia
RegionKotovo village, Vologda Oblast
Coordinates58°52′12N 35°29′03E / 58.8700005°N 35.4842802°E / 58.8700005; 35.4842802
Fall dateJuly 3, 1290
Found dateJuly 3, 1290
Alternative namesVelikoi-Ustyug

The pseudometeorite itself has been lost. Veliky Ustyug is included in the Meteoritical Bulletin Database as a doubtful meteorite.[1]

Scientists of the Meteoritics Laboratory of the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry presume that the fall of the Veliky Ustyug meteorite is connected to the Tunguska explosion.[2]

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  1. ^ "Database entry for Velikoi-Ustyug". Meteoritical Bulletin Database. Meteoritical Society. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  • ^ "In the beginning was the Word" (in Russian). Meteoritics Laboratory. Retrieved 26 July 2010.

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