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Hovhannes J. Gukasyan,Richard Grahamat had supposedly fallen from the sky. The place where it lay was called Pigüem Nonraltá, or, in Spanish, Campo del Cielo (Field of the Heaven). In 1576 a military expedition visited the site, returning with a few small pieces of a very large mass, which came to be known as the Mesón de Fierro (Larg机构 发表于 2025-3-25 20:02:17
Harriet Ward,Lynne Moggach,Helen Trivediy explosion was heard along the Daule river on Sunday March 23, 2008, at 09:30 h. After a violent shock wave, four stones were seen to fall separated by 4 km each one.The main stone of 4 kg was found in a farm in a pit of about 1 m in depth and 30 cm in diameter. A second fragment fell on a river atCOKE 发表于 2025-3-26 01:20:39
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2191-589X d shock stage), if it was seen falling or was found by chance, its total mass or weight, the institution where it is held, and the most important bibliographic references about it. .978-3-319-01924-6978-3-319-01925-3Series ISSN 2191-589X Series E-ISSN 2191-5903爱得痛了 发表于 2025-3-26 10:46:26
Book 2014 its official name, its classification type (class, and if applicable, weathering grade and shock stage), if it was seen falling or was found by chance, its total mass or weight, the institution where it is held, and the most important bibliographic references about it. .谦卑 发表于 2025-3-26 14:05:29
Argentina,e Table of Iron) estimated to weight about 500 Q (23 mt) (Cassidy et al. .). Campo del Cielo is the flagship of the Argentine meteorites. Chaco, the main mass, is the second largest known meteorite (as a single piece) at the Earth’s surface.反感 发表于 2025-3-26 20:28:06
2191-589X dinates and an illustrative map.Includes supplementary mater.The first Catalogue of Meteorites from South America includes .new specimens never previously reported., while doubtful cases and pseudometeorites have been deliberately omitted..The falling of these objects is a random event, but the site