The atmospheric trajectory and heliocentric orbit of the Neuschwanstein meteorite fall on April 6, 2002
Pavel Spurný(Czech Academy of Sciences, Astronomical Institute), Jürgen Oberst(Tongji University), D. Heinlein(Augsburg University)
elib (German Aerospace Center)
November 1, 2002
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