Title: The fall of Hoima, an H6 chondrite from Uganda Author: A. GRESHAKE, W. U. REIMOLD, J. T. TUHUMWIRE, Z. BAGUMA, M. E. DE VILLIERS
The Hoima meteorite fell on March 30, 2003, in the Hoima district near Butema, Uganda. According to its mineralogy, texture, and mineral chemical characteristics, Hoima is classified as a brecciated H6 ordinary chondrite of shock stage S2 and weathering grade W0. After the meteorites Maziba, Soroti, Awere, and Mbale, Hoima represents the fifth meteorite recorded from Uganda.
Hoima, Uganda Fall: 30 March 2003, 13:00 (local time) Ordinary chondrite (H6 breccia) History: Several meteor fragments were seen to fall in the Hoima district near Butema along the Hoima-Kampala road in Uganda on 30 March 2003 around 13:00 local time. Originally two fragments were recovered, but one was subsequently lost. The remaining 167.7 g stone is partly covered with fusion crust. Petrography: (A. Greshake, MNB) The stone has an overall recrystallized texture, and a few poorly defined chondrules were observed. Source (PDF)