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Diario de Cuyo
Fri, 25 Jan 2008 08:12 UTC
Yesterday the people of Santa Lucía were surprised when a black porous rock fell from the sky. Today the CASLEO (Astronomic Complex El Leoncito) is analyzing the rock to determine if it is a meteorite or not.
"It was like a fire ball that traversed the sky", several witnesses said yesterday.
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Profesor Eloy Actis, director of the Observatory Félix Aguilar, is between those who do not believe it is a meteorite because he claims "that it should weight more than 20 kg, when in reality it is only a rock of only 2 Kg. It could be a volcanic rock, but due to the area where it fell, this will be highly unlikely."
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