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Woolgorong meteorite
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The Woolgorong (L6) meteorite fell in Western Australia, Australia, on the 20th December, 1960. A total mass of 36 kg was recovered. 27° 45'S, 115° 50'E
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Ausson meteorite
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The Ausson (L5) meteorite fell in Midi-Pyrenees, France, on the 9th December, 1858. A total mass of 50 kg was recovered. 43° 5'N, 0° 35'E
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Xingyang meteorite
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The Xingyang (H6) meteorite fell in Henan, China, on the 1st December, 1977. A total mass of 75.5 kg was recovered. 32° 20'N, 114° 19'E
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Witsand Farm meteorite
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The Witsand Farm (LL4) meteorite fell in Karasburg, Namibia, on the 1st December, 1932. A total mass of 66 g was recovered. 28° 40'S, 18° 55'E
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Jelica meteorite
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The Jelica (LL6) meteorite fell in Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro, on the 1st December, 1889. A total mass of 34 kg was recovered. 43° 50' 0"N, 20° 26' 30"E
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Bath Furnace meteorite
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The Bath Furnace (L6) meteorite fell in Kentucky, USA, on the 15th November, 1902. A total mass of 86 kg was recovered. 38° 15'N, 83° 45'W
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Lake House meteorite
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Title: The meteorite from Lake House Authors: C.T. Pillinger, J.M. Pillinger, R.C. Greenwood, D. Johnson, A.G. Tindle, A.J.T. Jull and M. Ashcroft. In 1991 a very big meteorite (>60kg, dimensions: diameter 50cm x height 40cm) was brought to the Natural History Museum by the then occupier of La...
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Manitou Stone
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Museum caught in middle of ugly political cat fight In the centre of the Royal Alberta Museum sits a sacred aboriginal relic, a meteorite known as the Manitou Stone. For generations, the stone that fell from the sky was venerated by the native peoples of central Alberta and Saskatchewan as a holy obje...
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Pokhra meteorite
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The Pokhra (H5) meteorite fell in Uttar Pradesh, India, on the 27th May, 1866. A total mass of 350 g was recovered. 26° 43'N, 82° 40'E
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Hatford meteorite
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The Hatford (Stone) meteorite fell in England, UK, on the 9th April, 1628. A total mass of 29 kg was recovered. 51° 39'N, 1° 31'W According to the Catalogue of Meteorites, 'at least three stones fell': the 24 lb (11 kg) Hatford stone, the 26 lb (12 kg) Challow stone, and the 14 lb (6.4 kg) Balking stone. Th...
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LL chondrites
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LL Group This group represents the least common class of ordinary chondrites since it includes just about 1,100 members (again, including probable pairings). The "LL" stands for "low iron" and "low metal" reflecting that LL chondrites usually contain a weight...
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Motta di Conti meteorite
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The Motta di Conti (H4) meteorite fell in Piemonte, Italy, on the 29th February, 1868. A total mass of 9.15 kg was recovered. 45° 12'N, 8° 30'E
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Centerville meteorite
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The Centerville (H5) meteorite fell in South Dakota, USA, on the 29th February, 1956. A total mass of 45.6 g was recovered. 43° 12'N, 96° 55'W Read more (PDF)
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Elm Creek Meteorite
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Pavel meteorite
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The Pavel (H5) meteorite fell in Lovech, Bulgaria, on the 28th February, 1966. A total mass of 2.97 kg was recovered. 43° 28'N, 25° 31'E
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