1882 - Mocs - Romania
Coat of Arms - Witnessed Fall: February 3rd, 1882
Date: 03/25/2009
Views: 1952
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Mociu, Judetul Cluj, Romania
The Mocs meteorite shower was one of the largest ever witnessed - the strewnfield was more than 70 square kilometers and more than 100,000 individuals and fragments landed!
Date: 03/25/2009
Views: 1946
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1882 - Mocs - .020 grams
Our fragment is small - but it has a nice crust! - it is classified as an Olivine-Hypersthene-Chondrite L5-6
Date: 03/14/2009
Views: 1846
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Orthodox Cathedral, Mordoviya, Russia
The Novo-Urei meteorite fell in Mordoviya, Russia in September of 1886 near several peasants who recovered it from a shallow hole
Date: 07/09/2009
Views: 1890
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1886 - Novo-Urei - Original Stone
Part of the collection of the Laboratory of Meteoritics in Moscow - three stones were recovered weighing 2,058 kilograms in total - the photo from the Laboratory shows a 460 gram stone
Date: 07/09/2009
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1886 - Novo-Urei - Fragments
Our small fragments are classified as a Ureilite - which named after the Novo-Urei meteorite - they are ultramafic achondrites that contain interstitial carbon as graphite or diamond
Date: 07/09/2009
Views: 1992
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Orgueil from Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle
The meteorite fell on May 14, 1864 near Orgueil in southern France
Date: 04/29/2009
Views: 2000
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1864 - Orgueil
A large fragmnet of the Orgueil meteorite which is on display in Paris - don't touch it! - or it will crumble into pieces
Date: 04/29/2009
Views: 1966
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1864 - Orgueil - .020 grams
Our small fragment of Orgueil belongs to the CI chondrite group having a composition that is identical to the sun - excluding the gas elements like hydrogen and helium
Date: 01/01/2000
Views: 2068
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1868 - Drawing of the Pultusk meteorite
On January 30, 1868 thousands of people witnessed a very large shower of small stones at the town of Pultusk near Warsaw, Poland - the estimated number of fragments was 68,780 !!
Date: 05/02/2009
Views: 2123
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Pultusk Strewn Field
The area covered by the map is about 127 square kilometers
Date: 09/06/2007
Views: 1949
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1868 - Pultusk - 8 grams
Our polished slice is classified as H5 chondrite
Date: 05/02/2009
Views: 1900
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1724 - Steinbach - Germany
Coat of Arms
Date: 03/25/2009
Views: 1891
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Steinbach Countryside
The original Steinbach meteorite mass was found in 1724 - but since that time two additional masses had been found
Date: 03/25/2009
Views: 1832
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1724 - Steinbach - .158 grams
Our beautiful slice is classified as a IVA-anomalous with silicate inclusions
Date: 01/01/2000
Views: 1984
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1874 - Castalia - North Carolina
Nash County Seal
Date: 03/31/2009
Views: 1721
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1874 - Castalia - .030 grams
Top View - it is a H5, brecciated, xenolithic chondrite
Date: 01/01/2000
Views: 1789
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Castalia - .030 grams
Bottom View - The meteorite fell on May 14, 1874 - a witness heard a rumbling roar three miles north of Louisburg with explosions lasting about four minutes!
Date: 01/01/2000
Views: 1737
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1984 - Claxton News Photo
On December 10th, 1984 at 10:30 p.m. in Claxton Georgia - war veteran Don Richardson heard a whistling noise while outside of his mobile home and flinched instinctively because it reminded him of an incoming mortar round
Date: 06/29/2005
Views: 1889
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Carutha Barnard’s mailbox - Hit by Claxton!
Just a few feet away from Don Richardson the meteorite impact smashed the mailbox knocking it off its mounting and imbedded itself several inches into the ground
Date: 03/31/2009
Views: 1844
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Claxton - .158 grams
The meteorite seemed to survive the collision just fine and we have a nice piece - it is classified as an L6 chondrite
Date: 01/01/2000
Views: 1734
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