Travel Meteorite Duren Sawit
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 by dev
Astronomy-Astrophysics Main Researcher Lapan Bandung Djamaluddin Thomas explained that the meteorite came from the southwest with a speed and high temperature. "Usually, hundreds of degrees Celsius," he said when contacted VIVAnews, Saturday, May 1, 2010.
This meteorite, according to him, hit the western wall of the second floor of the house which was then known millik Soedarmodjo HM, 69. "The heat energy it soon spread to the basement," he said.
In the living room, Djamal said, officers found an indication of the goods of high heat exposure. "Sofa contract, there is a blackened paper and plywood," he explained.