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Vellore meteorite fall: Experts raise doubts about theory

Urge state to make public astrophysicists' report.

Chennai: The curiosity surrounding the reported meteorite impact that claimed a life near Vellore is still growing with many experts disputing the theory.

Things are getting murkier with police and scientists from Indian Institute of Astrophysics, who are investigating the matter, remaining tight-lipped.

Several astronomers are questioning the rationale behind the state government announcement on the incident without any scientific backing.

Delhi-based astronomy expert C.B. Devgun, who is also the national coordinator-India for ‘World Space Week” and has a personnel collection of meteorite samples, told Deccan Chronicle that the first impression he gets seeing the 10 gram ‘dark bluish’ stone like object that the police reportedly recovered from the site is not a meteorite.

When contacted, a source in the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) director’s office in Bengaluru categorically said that clear instructions were given to the institute by the Tamil Nadu police not to disclose anything about the team of scientists that visited Vellore or the investigation details. “Our director is out of station and the team has already submitted the report to the superintendent of police Vellore”

Such level of secrecy about a matter that deals with pure science is puzzling experts raising doubts whether the government made a mistake by hurriedly announcing the cause of explosion as a meteorite.

Dr. W. Selvamurthy, former chief controller of Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO), said the government should make the details of the investigations public and allow experts to thoroughly conduct the research. “No one can come to a conclusion unless a chemical analysis is done. The postmortem report of the victim might also help ascertain the nature of the object that exploded and caused fatal injuries,” he said.

A professor of Centre of Astronomy in Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore also raised doubts about the theory and said it is extremely rare of such an event to take place. “Only proper testing of chemical and physical characteristics of the object will reveal its identity”, he said.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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