Claxton is an L6 chondrite meteorite that fell to earth on December 10, 1984 in Georgia, United States. It is the only known meteorite to directly strike a mailbox. Read more
The Claxton meteorite of 1984, fell in Georgia, United States.
The fireball was seen by a witness in the town of Statesboro, 25 kilometres from Claxton. The colour of the fireball was yellow, it was about a quarter the size of the full Moon, and it lasted about 6 seconds. The observer noted no phenomenon of fragmentation. Read more
"At approximately [5:30 in the afternoon] on Monday, December 10, 1984, the skies were partly cloudy over southeast Georgia, U.S.A. and it was preparing to rain. In the late twilight sky, Vietnam veteran, Don Richardson, had just stepped out of his mobile home. A whistling noise, reminding him of an incoming mortar round, made him flinch instinctively. Thirty-six meters (a little less than 120 feet) from where he was standing, an object impacted with a loud bang. It struck a mailbox, knocking it to the ground."