Marília (meteorite)
Marília is an H chondrite meteorite that fell to Earth on October 5, 1971, in Marília, São Paulo, Brazil. The meteorite produced only seven fragments in a total of 2.5 kilograms (5.5 lb).[1] There are reports that at least one house was hit, one fragment fell in a school sidewalk and another one fell in a pile of coffee bean hulls.
Marília | |
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Marília meteorite. | |
Type | Stone |
Class | Ordinary chondrite |
Group | H4 |
Country | Brazil |
Region | São Paulo |
Coordinates | 22°15′S 49°56′W |
Observed fall | Yes |
Fall date | October 5, 1971 |
TKW | 2.5 kg |
Classification
It is classified as H4-ordinary chondrite.[2]
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References
- "Marilia meteorite, Marília, São Paulo, Brazil". Mindat.org. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
- "Marília" (in Portuguese). Meteoritos Brasil. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
Bibliography
- Gomes, C.B. & Keil, K. (1980) Brazilian Stony Meteorites: University of New Mexico Press: Albuquerque. pp. 162.
- Graham, A. L., Bevan, A. W. R. & Hutchison, B. (1985) Catalogue of Meteorites (4/e). University of Arizona Press: Tucson.
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