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It is said that Jilin visited meteorite shower on 1976. Why does meteorite shower like coming to Jilin so much?

We haven't found any rules yet, and there are many meteorites not only in Jilin, but also in other parts of China, but the landing site of this meteorite is random at present. 1On the afternoon of March 8th, 976, an atmospheric entry event occurred in the northern suburb of Jilin City, China, which was called meteorite shower of Jilin Province.

At that time, quite a few people witnessed a big fireball falling from the sky, which immediately split into many small fireballs, and then many meteorites landed. When meteorite shower landed, it didn't hurt a person, a beast and a thing, which is really rare in the landing records of meteorite shower in the world. Due to the impact of high-temperature and high-pressure airflow, meteorites are constantly broken, and the main explosion occurs at the altitude of 19 km, and large and small meteorite fragments are scattered, forming meteorite shower and Jilin.

Jilin meteorites are rare in the world in terms of quantity, weight, scattered range and scientific and technological content. It has been determined that the mother body of meteorite shower in Jilin was originally a planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter in the solar system, with an age of about 4.6 billion years. About 8 million years ago, in a violent celestial impact event, Jilin meteorite was hit from a depth of about 20 kilometers from its mother surface, which changed its orbit and formed a new elliptical orbit.

Meteorite shower, Jilin, landed in the suburb of jiaohe city, near Yongji County and Fiona Fang, within 500 square kilometers of Jilin. This is the biggest meteorite rain in the world. At that time, a total of 38 meteorite specimens/kloc-0 were collected, with more than 3,000 fragments, with a total weight of 26 16 kg. Jilin 1, the largest meteorite, hit the ground, causing mushroom cloud-like smoke and dust to break through the frozen soil, forming a pit with a depth of 6.5 meters and a diameter of 2 meters.