Pultusk (meteorite) (English Wikipedia)

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  • This statement has been contradicted by authors and scholars in the field of meteorite studies who estimated the number of fragments to be over 100.000, while other researchers have mentioned a misreading during the analysis of the chemical components and that a more precise number would be something no more than 3.000 stones. → Reynolds, Mike D. (2010). Falling Stars: A Guide to Meteors and Meteorites. Stackpole Books. p. 55. ISBN 978-0811736169.Paneth, Fritz (1964). Chemistry and beyond: a selection. Interscience Publishers. p. 180. OCLC 522144.

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  • This statement has been contradicted by authors and scholars in the field of meteorite studies who estimated the number of fragments to be over 100.000, while other researchers have mentioned a misreading during the analysis of the chemical components and that a more precise number would be something no more than 3.000 stones. → Reynolds, Mike D. (2010). Falling Stars: A Guide to Meteors and Meteorites. Stackpole Books. p. 55. ISBN 978-0811736169.Paneth, Fritz (1964). Chemistry and beyond: a selection. Interscience Publishers. p. 180. OCLC 522144.