Arroyo Aguiar (meteorite)
Arroyo Aguiar is an H chondrite meteorite that fell to earth during the summer of 1950 in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
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Type | Chondrite |
Class | Ordinary chondrite |
Group | H5 |
Country | Argentina |
Region | Santa Fe |
Coordinates | 31°25′S 60°40′W[1] |
Observed fall | Yes |
Fall date | summer 1950 |
TKW | 7.45 kg |
Classification
It is an ordinary chondrite type H with a petrologic type 5, thus belongs to the group H5.
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See also
- Glossary of meteoritics
- Meteorite falls
- Ordinary chondrite
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