Spectrochemical analysis of the Noyan-Bogdo meteorite, which fell in the Gobi Desert in 1933, places it in the relatively rare group IV of the chondrites.Read more
Spectrochemical analysis of the Noyan-Bogdo meteorite, which fell in the Gobi Desert in 1933, places it in the relatively rare group IV of the chondrites.
The Noyan-Bogdo (L6, stone) meteorite fell in Omnogovi, Mongolia, on the 25th September, 1933.A total mass of 250 g was recovered.42° 55'N, 102° 28'E
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