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Mahadevpur 27°40'N, 95°47'E
Mahadevpur, Near Namsai Town, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Fall: 21 February 2007, 9:10 Indian Standard Time (IST)
Ordinary chondrite (H4/5)
History: The fall was witnessed by many people. The meteoroid broke up mid air and fell as several pieces. At least 4 large fragments were collected; the largest is ~60 kg and is in private hands. A 3.4 kg piece fell through the roof of a house and into the living room, in Mahadevpur, Arunachal Pradesh, and was collected by Guwahati University, Assam.

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Title: Extended Red Emission in Mahadevpur (Namsai) Meteorite
Author: Dehingia, Nayanjyoti; Baruah, Gaurangadhar

Laser-induced fluorescence spectrum of Mahadevpur (near Namsai) meteorite of type H4/5 ordinary chondrite was excited with the help of a 25-mW green diode-pumped solid-state laser (532 nm), and a diffuse spectrum was photographed on a glass spectrograph in the wavelength range of 5400-6500 A. The band system is attributed to silicate (olivine), a major component of the meteorite. A comparison of the emission system with that of Dergaon meteorite of type H5 ordinary chondrite was made.

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The Mahadevpur (H4/5 chondrite) meteorite fell in Arunachal Pradesh, India, on the 21st February, 2007.
A total mass of 70.5 kg was recovered.

27° 40'N, 95° 47'E



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