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Ergheo meteorite
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The Ergheo (L5) meteorite fell in Shabeellaha Hoose, Somalia, in July, 1889. A total mass of 20 kg was recovered. 1° 10'N, 44° 10'E
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Yafa meteorite
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The Yafa (H5) meteorite fell in Abyan, Yemen, on the 15th July, 2000. A total mass of 5.7 kg was recovered. 13° 42' 40"N, 45° 10' 12"E A main mass of ~5 kg and a second mass of ~700 g are known. Many witnesses reported a fireball over a wide area from Ma'raban to Aden (some 95 km to the south-southw...
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Huaxi meteorite
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The Huaxi (H5) meteorite fell on Guizhou, China, on the 13 July, 2010. A total weight of 1.6 kg was recovered. Latitude: 26° 27' 53"N, Longitude: 106° 37' 57"E A meteorite fall was heard and collected on July 13, 2010, at about 18:00 local time in Shibanjin village, Huaxi district, Guiyang...
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Dresden (Kansas) meteorite
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Location: Kansas, USA Coordinates: 39° 37' N / 100° 27' 47" W Read more
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Jalangi meteorite
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Meteorite fall near Jalangi, Murshidabad, W.Bengal on 08.07.2012 A newspaper report appeared on 09.07.12, describing a meteorite fall at around 5-15am of 08.07.2012 witnessed by the villagers of Sarkarpara (N24º 05' 55": E88 º 41' 28") near Jalangi area in Murshidabad district, W.B...
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Bukhara Meteorite
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The Bukhara (CV3 chondrite) meteorite fell in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on the 9th July, 2001. A total mass of 5.3 kg was recovered. 39° 46' 47"N, 64° 36' 1"E
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Albareto meteorite
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Albareto, Modena ; 44° 41' N., 10° 27' E. ; fell 1766, 6 July, 17.00 hours. Spherical olivine-hypersthene ehondrite. One stone of about 12 Kg. Source (PDF)
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Besancon July 5 1934 meteor
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Title: Deaths reported as from a meteor Authors: Wylie, C. C. Meteor Kills Three Paris, July 5 [1934] "A blazing meteor is believed to have caused the destruction by fire of a building in a village near Besancon. According to eye-witnesses the meteor struck the roof of the house, a loud detonati...
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Kaiavere meteorite
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The first scientifically recorded meteorite fall in Estonia occurred on 4 July 1821, when a stony meteorite of the size of a man's head fell near the village of Kaiavere. According to eyewitnesses, a huge stone "whizzed from the east towards the west like an arrow. In a field at Kaiavere it hit th...
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Maromandia meteorite
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The Maromandia (L6 chondrite) meteorite fell in Mahajanga, Madagascar, on the 5th July, 2002. A total mass of 6 kg was recovered. 14° 12'S, 48° 6'E
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Veliky Ustyug meteorite
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Veliky Ustyug was a meteorite that fell on July 3, 1290 (Julian calendar: June 24) at the Kotovo village near the town of Veliky Ustyug, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The fall was witnessed by local priests. Read more
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Mixbury stone
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July 3. 1725. at Mixbury, a storm of thunder and lightning began about half an hour past 1 in the afternoon, and lasted with intermissions for an hour. About 2, W. Hall, aged above 60, was found dead in a hard gravelly field, with 5 sheep which lay round at about 30 yards distance; but that only which lay ne...
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Chergach meteorite
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Chergach is a meteorite found at southwest of El Mokhtar, Erg Chech, Timbuktu district, Mali. It fell on 2 or 3 July 2007, in daytime, and was composed of ordinary chondrite (H5). Read more
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Shrewsbury rocks
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'meteor shower' pelts their Shrewsbury garden with rocks A mother-of-two told how her young children had a lucky escape - after fragments from a meteor shower rained down in their back garden. Sarah Marston-Jones was playing outside with Harry, two, and Benjamin, four, when asteroid rocks fell be...
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June 26-27 617 A.D. event
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Title: Meteorite falls in June: Two sets of observations Authors: John M. SaulAnièce C. Lawniczak Two types of meteoritic events are associated with the calendric period June 13-30. One is an excess of falls of certain basaltic meteorites. These comprise a new subgrouping of achondrites (de...
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