![]() He removed from the main mass about 20 kilograms, and in February 2005, the meteorite was taken to the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, where it was seen by Dr. Dante Lauretta, a professor of Planetary Science and Cosmochemistry at the University of Arizona. In 2003, near Fukang, China, a Chinese dealer obtained a mass from Xinjiang Province, China, with a weight of 1,003 kilograms. It is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old. It is a pallasite-a type of stony–iron meteorite with olivine crystals. The Fukang meteorite is a meteorite that was found in the mountains near Fukang, China in 2000. Tynavi discovered a meteorite weighing 250 kilograms in the Omolon River basin.The Fukang meteorite found in the mountains near Fukang, China in 2000. In 1981, a meteorological station reported a fixed fiery meteor in the sky. At that time, the territory on which the meteorite fell belonged to Finland, so most of the Maryalahti meteorite is now in the Geological Museum of the University of Helsinki. ![]() In 1902, after the appearance of a bright meteor in the sky and strong explosions, a large meteorite weighing 45 kg fell to the ground. In 1898, 330 g of a meteorite were found after a fireball appeared in the sky. A fragment weighing 46 g has been preserved in the collection. ![]() Some time later, a metal mass was removed from a small crater. In 1826, a bright meteorite fell near the small Italian town of Mineo. The body of this meteorite was subject to strong destruction and pressure when passing through the atmosphere. Due to Seimchan's heterogeneous structure, there are two types of samples: with or without olivine crystals. Seimchan is a meteorite weighing about 1 ton, discovered near the city of the same name in the Far East of Russia in 1967.Pallasites are named after Peter Pallas for the study of this meteorite. The main mass of 515 kg is now in Moscow at the Academy of Sciences. In 1749, a meteorite weighing about 700 kg was discovered about 233 km south of Krasnoyarsk. By coincidence, both the city of Pallasovka and pallasite meteorites were named after the naturalist Peter Pallas. In 1990, a 198 kg meteorite was discovered near Pallasovka, Russia. In 1951, a "star stone" weighing 755 kg was discovered in the soil. In 2002, another meteorite body weighing 227 kg was found at a depth of 3,0 m. Most of the meteorite fragments were scattered in the field, the total weight of which was 820 kg. Numerous meteorite fragments up to 200 kilograms were found, the total weight of which is about 920 kg. In 2000, a meteorite weighing 1003 kilograms was discovered. ![]() In 1937, a meteorite weighing 1400 kilograms was found on a farm northeast of Alice Springs.
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