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Caspian Sea meteorite 1892
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Sterling Gazette 23 September 1892 A Mammoth Aerolite? What is believed to be the largest aerolite ever known to have fallen is lying in the Caspian Sea, a short distance from the peninsular of Apsheron. The aerolite made a terrific noise as it rushed through the air with incredible speed, and the whi...
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Meta Meteorite
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Colombian Authorities Investigate Impact of Supposed Meteorite Colombian Civil Defense authorities reported a still unidentified object, that could be a meteorite, fell in the central department of Meta. Read more
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Aba meteorite
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The Aba Pseudometeorite is reported to have fallen in Kanto, Japan, in 28 April, 1927. 35° 57'N, 140° 24'E
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Kiffa meteorite
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The Kiffa (H5) meteorite fell in Assaba, Mauritania, on the 23rd October, 1970. A total mass of 1500 g was recovered. 16° 35'N, 11° 20'W
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Oum Dreyga meteorite
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The Oum Dreyga (H3-5) meteorite fell in Rio de Oro, Western Sahara, on the 16th October, 2003. A total mass of 17 kg was recovered. 24° 18'N, 13° 6'W
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Bassikounou meteorite
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The Bassikounou (H5) meteorite fell in Hodh ech Chargui, Mauritania, on the 16th October, 2006. A total mass of 29.56 kg was recovered. 15° 47'N, 5° 54'W
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Beni Yacoub meteorite
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The Beni Yacoub (H4/5 chondrite?) meteorite fell in Tata, Morocco, at 04.00 local time, 12th October, 2012. An unknown total mass has been recovered. See more
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San Pedro de Quiles meteorite
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The San Pedro de Quiles (L6) meteorite fell in Coquimbo, Chile, in spring 1956. A total mass of 282 g was recovered. 31° 1'S, 71° 24'W
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Norfolk meteorite
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The Norfolk (Iron, IIIAB) meteorite fell in Virginia, USA, in 1906. A total mass of 23 kg was recovered. 36° 54'N, 76° 18'W
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Norfork meteorite
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The Norfork (Iron, IIIAB) meteorite fell in Arkansas, USA, in October, 1918. A total mass of 1.05 kg was recovered. 36° 13'N, 92° 16'W
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Moorleah meteorite
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The Moorleah (L6) meteorite fell in Tasmania, Australia, on the 9th October, 1930. A total mass of 8.89 kg was recovered. 40° 58' 30"S, 145° 36' 0"E
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Iguaracu meteorite
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The Iguaracu (H5) meteorite fell in Parana, Brazil, in October, 1977. A total mass of 1.2 kg was recovered. 23° 12'S, 51° 50'W
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Gurram Konda meteorite
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The Gurram Konda (L6) meteorite fell in Andhra Pradesh, India, in October, 1814. A total mass of 28 g was recovered. 13° 47'N, 78° 34'E
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Gualeguaychú meteorite
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The Gualeguaychú (H6) meteorite fell in Entre Rios, Argentina, in October, 1932. A total mass of 22 kg was recovered. 33° 0'S, 58° 37'W
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Amber meteorite
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The Amber (L6) meteorite was recovered in Oklahoma, USA, on the 1st October, 1955. A total mass of 4.53 kg was recovered. 35° 10'N, 97° 53'W
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