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117.9 g - BEAUTIFUL CAMPO DEL CIELO Iron Meteorite - CLEANED/POLISHED Specimen
$ 34.32
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About this particular meteorite from the Meteoritical Bulletin
Campo del Cielo
Basic information
Name:
Campo del Cielo
This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name.
Abbreviation:
There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite.
Observed fall:
No
Year found:
1576
Country:
Argentina
Mass:
50 t
Classification
history:
Meteoritical Bulletin:
(1966)
Iron
NHM Catalogue:
(2000)
IAB
MetBase:
(2006)
IAB-MG
Recommended:
Iron, IAB-MG
This is 1 of 116 approved meteorites classified as Iron, IAB-MG.
Writeup
EL ABIPÓN
,
Environs of Gancedo, situated to the extreme S. W. of the Chaco government; (φ = 27°30'S, λ = 61°42'W).
Found, 1936.
Iron,
(undescribed).
1 specimen, the dimensions are approximately 73 X 50 X 40 cms., weight 460 kg. The meteorite was found by a day laborer, in the place «Campo del Cielo». The meteorite was received by the Museum of Natural History (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in 1942.