The Rev. Odo Muggli has a special interest in the Richardton meteorite. His uncles, Isidore and Gerard Muggli, witnessed the falling meteorite on June 30, 1918, and his father, Zeno Muggli, was a broker for the meteorite pieces that people found. Zeno, a farmer, sent pieces of the stony meteorite to laboratories and universities for scientific research. Read more
In 1960 John Reynolds discovered that the Richardton meteorite had an excess of 129Xe, thought to be a result of the beta decay of iodine-129 in the early solar system Read more
The Richardton meteorite is a 90 kilograms H5 Ordinary chondrite that was seen to fall at 21:48 on 19 June 1918 between Mott, North Dakota and Richardton, North Dakota, United States Read more
Extent of the strewn field of the 90kg Richardton meteorite which fell on 19th June 1918. Read more