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On 3 April 1916 at 15:30 oclock eye witnesses reported a detonation like a clap of thunder and a cloud of smoke. This light and sound phenomenon was caused by a meteorite from outer space crashing onto the earth in a wooded area near Rommershausen.
Based on the eye-witness accounts Alfred Wegener calculated the trajectory of the meteorite and its likely impact site. In recognition of its scientific relevance 300 Reichsmark were offered as a reward to the finder, and it was indeed eventually discovered near the calculated site. The forester Hupmann managed to locate it on 5 March 1917 in a wooded area near Rommershausen; a one-and-one-half meter deep impact crater contained the 63.28 kilograms heavy and 36 centimetres wide iron meteorite. It had been only slightly shattered by the impact and was almost completely preserved.

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The Treysa (Iron) meteorite fell in Hessen, Germany, on the 3rd April, 1916.
A total mass of 63 kg was recovered.

50° 55'N, 9° 11'E



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