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Ashdon 52°3'N,0°18' E
Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Fall 1923, March 9, 13:00 hrs
Stone. Chondrite. Ordinary (L6)
Approx. recovered weight: 1300 g
A stone of about 1300g was seen to fall; described and partially analysed, G.T. Prior (1923). Mineralogy, olivine Fa25

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The Natural History Museum at South Kensington has just received a very rare and interesting gift in the shape of a meteorite which fell just before 1 p.m. on March 9 between Saffron Walden and Ashdon, in Essex, on the border of Cambridgeshire. The actual spot is in the parish of Ashdon. The man who saw the meteorite fall was a labourer who states that he heard a loud "sissing" noise and supposed that an aeroplane was overhead. Looking up a second or two after he saw what he thought was a projectile fall about ten to fifteen yards from him, causing the earth to spout up like water.
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The Ashdon (L6) meteorite fell in England, UK, on the 9th March, 1923.
A total mass of 1.3 kg was recovered.

52° 3'N, 0° 18'E



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