On June 19, 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting (Formula presented.) was observed above Western Australia by three Desert Fireball Network observatories. The meteoroid entered the atmosphere with a speed of (Formula presented.) km (Formula presented.) and followed a (Formula presented.) ° slope trajectory from a height of 75 km down to 18.6 km. Despite the poor angle of triangulated planes between observatories (29°) and the large distance from the observatories, a well-constrained kilo-size main mass was predicted to have fallen just south of Madura in Western Australia. However, the search area was predicted to be large due to the trajectory uncertainties. Fortunately, the rock was rapidly recovered along the access track during a re...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
© The Meteoritical Society, 2017. The Park Forest (L5) meteorite fell in a suburb of Chicago, Illino...
The Grimsby meteorite (H4–6) fell on September 25, 2009. As of mid-2010, 13 fragments totaling 215 g...
On June 19, 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting (Formula presented.) was observed above Western...
We describe the fall of Annamameteorite occurred in the remote Kola Peninsula (Russia) close to Finn...
We describe the fall of the Dingle Dell (L/LL 5) meteorite near Morawa in Western Australia on Octob...
We report an analysis of the first instrumentally observed meteorite fall in Australia, which was re...
It has been proposed that all L chondrites resulted from an ongoing collisional cascade of fragments...
The fall of the Berduc meteorite took place on April 7, 2008, at 01 h 02 min 28 s +/- 1 s UTC. A day...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Most meteorites t...
Over the past decade there has been a large increase in the number of automated camera networks that...
The Traspena meteorite fell on 2021 January 18 about 20 km south-east of the city of Lugo (Galiza, S...
The June 2, 2018 impact of asteroid 2018 LA over Botswana is only the second asteroid detected in sp...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
© The Meteoritical Society, 2017. The Park Forest (L5) meteorite fell in a suburb of Chicago, Illino...
The Grimsby meteorite (H4–6) fell on September 25, 2009. As of mid-2010, 13 fragments totaling 215 g...
On June 19, 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting (Formula presented.) was observed above Western...
We describe the fall of Annamameteorite occurred in the remote Kola Peninsula (Russia) close to Finn...
We describe the fall of the Dingle Dell (L/LL 5) meteorite near Morawa in Western Australia on Octob...
We report an analysis of the first instrumentally observed meteorite fall in Australia, which was re...
It has been proposed that all L chondrites resulted from an ongoing collisional cascade of fragments...
The fall of the Berduc meteorite took place on April 7, 2008, at 01 h 02 min 28 s +/- 1 s UTC. A day...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondrejov Observatory in ...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Most meteorites t...
Over the past decade there has been a large increase in the number of automated camera networks that...
The Traspena meteorite fell on 2021 January 18 about 20 km south-east of the city of Lugo (Galiza, S...
The June 2, 2018 impact of asteroid 2018 LA over Botswana is only the second asteroid detected in sp...
Through an international collaboration between Imperial College London, the Ondřejov Observatory in ...
The L6 ordinary chondrite Villalbeto de la Peña fall occurred on January 4, 2004, at 16:46: 45 +/- 2...
© The Meteoritical Society, 2017. The Park Forest (L5) meteorite fell in a suburb of Chicago, Illino...
The Grimsby meteorite (H4–6) fell on September 25, 2009. As of mid-2010, 13 fragments totaling 215 g...