|
In Collection : 5.28 grams fragment

This write-up was originally printed in Meteoritical
Bulletin 48:
©Meteoritical Society
Warning: the following text was scanned and may contain character
recognition errors. Refer to the original to be sure of accuracy.
FALL OF MURCHISON STONE METEORITE SHOWER, AUSTRALIA
Name: MURCHISON
The place of fall or discovery: Near Murchison, Victoria, Australia;
f = 36'37'S, ? = 145°12'E .
Date of fall or discovery: FALL, September 28,1969,between 10h45m
and 11 h 00m L.T.
Class and type: STONE, carbonaceous chondrite, type II or III.
Number of individual specimens: Meteorite shower on an area over
5 square miles.
Total weight: About 4 ½ kg; largest mass weights 680.2
g.
Circumstances of the fall or discovery: A fireball was seen.
It was parted into three pieces before its disappearing. After
that a cloud of smoke was seen and 30 seconds later a tremor was
heard. Some of the specimens were found on a road and the largest
one weighing 680 g came through a roof and fell in the hay.
Source: A telegramm October 9, 1969 and the information reports
NoNo 779, 780, 783, 785 and 787 of the Center for Short-lived
Phenomena, Cambridge, USA. |