Oldenburg meteorite
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The larger of the two stones.
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Type | Chondrite |
Class | Ordinary chondrite |
Group | L6 |
Composition | FeNi metal: 10-50% Ni, 0.25-0.7% Co[1] |
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Observed fall | Yes[2] |
Fall date | 1930-09-10[3] 14:15[1] |
TKW | 16.57 kilograms (36.5 lb)[3] |
The Oldenburg meteorite fell near Oldenburg, Niedersachsen, Germany on 10 September 1930,[3] one stone falling in Bissel, the other in Beverbruch.[4]
Mineralogy
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Classification
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