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Two British scientists have proposed an original rue de rennes reading of the Assyrian cuneiform tablets round VIII century BC, they believe that it mentioned the trajectory of the asteroid, the culprit in the formation of a crater near the Austrian city Kofels at the end of IV millennium BC.
The circular rue de rennes plate, which now resides in the collection of the British Museum, was found in the middle of the XIX century, Britain's biggest assyrolohom Austin Henry Leyard excavations at Nineveh. It shows some of the constellations, rue de rennes and images provided comments. The tablet is late Assyrian copy of the Sumerian original. Her reading has generated numerous hypotheses.
Alan Bond, Director of Reaction Engines, a company engaged in rocket motors, and Mark Hempsell, professor of the Faculty of Aerospace Bristol University, believe that the Sumerian astronomer rue de rennes recorded on the plate observations made at night 29 June 3123 BC. The figure shows the trajectory of large celestial body moving across the constellation of Pisces, which, to within one degree coincides with the trajectory of the asteroid that fell near Kofelsa.
Near Kofelsa no classic crater, which would remain after the fall of the celestial rue de rennes body that had more than a kilometer in diameter. Geologists believe that the cavity diameter of five kilometers formed by a giant landslide. But Bond and Hempsell believe rue de rennes that an asteroid approached Earth at an angle of 6 degrees, mount Hamskohel caught near the modern city of Langenfeld (11 kilometers from Kofelsa) and exploded in the air before reaching the point of contact with the surface. The explosion formed a huge fireball spopelyvshy surface of the valley. Mycosis smoke sultan would occur in the eastern Mediterranean and northern Egypt.
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Two British scientists have proposed an original rue de rennes reading of the Assyrian cuneiform tablets round VIII century BC, they believe that it mentioned the trajectory of the asteroid, the culprit in the formation of a crater near the Austrian city Kofels at the end of IV millennium BC.
The circular rue de rennes plate, which now resides in the collection of the British Museum, was found in the middle of the XIX century, Britain's biggest assyrolohom Austin Henry Leyard excavations at Nineveh. It shows some of the constellations, rue de rennes and images provided comments. The tablet is late Assyrian copy of the Sumerian original. Her reading has generated numerous hypotheses.
Alan Bond, Director of Reaction Engines, a company engaged in rocket motors, and Mark Hempsell, professor of the Faculty of Aerospace Bristol University, believe that the Sumerian astronomer rue de rennes recorded on the plate observations made at night 29 June 3123 BC. The figure shows the trajectory of large celestial body moving across the constellation of Pisces, which, to within one degree coincides with the trajectory of the asteroid that fell near Kofelsa.
Near Kofelsa no classic crater, which would remain after the fall of the celestial rue de rennes body that had more than a kilometer in diameter. Geologists believe that the cavity diameter of five kilometers formed by a giant landslide. But Bond and Hempsell believe rue de rennes that an asteroid approached Earth at an angle of 6 degrees, mount Hamskohel caught near the modern city of Langenfeld (11 kilometers from Kofelsa) and exploded in the air before reaching the point of contact with the surface. The explosion formed a huge fireball spopelyvshy surface of the valley. Mycosis smoke sultan would occur in the eastern Mediterranean and northern Egypt.
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