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Sep 14, 2016 · A 30,800-kilogram meteorite has been unearthed in Argentina over the weekend, and experts have declared it to be one of the largest meteorites ever found on Earth. The discovery, made on the border of Chaco, about 1,078 km (670 miles) northwest of the Buenos Aires, has been attributed to a meteor shower that hit the region more than 4,000 years ago.
Check nowSep 13, 2016 · Revealed: Giant 30 tonne meteorite discovered in Argentina is the second heaviest ever found The huge meteorite was discovered in the Argentinian town of Gancedo It originates from a meteor …
Check nowSep 22, 2016 · On September 10, 2016, a meteorite weighing more than 30-tons (68,000 pounds) was unearthed in Argentina’s Campo del Cielo (Spanish for “Field of Heaven”) region. The space rock that is amongst the largest intact meteorites discovered thus far is believed to be part of a massive meteor that disintegrated as it entered Earth's atmosphere approximately 4,000 — 6,000 years ago.
Check nowSep 14, 2016 · Second Largest Meteorite on Record Discovered in Argentina. The meteorite was discovered on September 10 in the town of Gancedo, 1085km north of Buenos Aires. At this point the large rock that was excavated a few days ago from Campo del Cielo — a well known meteorite crash site in Argentina — is still just that: a very large rock.
Check nowSep 14, 2016 · The world's largest discovered meteor - called Hoba - weighs over 50 tons and was found in Namibia nearly a century ago. Before the latest find the previous largest meteor found in Argentina weighed about 63,500 pounds. Explore further: Four arrested in Argentina smuggling more than ton of meteorites. 18 shares.
Check nowSep 14, 2016 · 30-Ton Chunk Of 4,500 Year-Old Meteorite Unearthed In Argentina. The largest meteorite found on Earth is the Hoba meteorite, discovered in Namibia, Africa and is estimated to weigh more than 132,000 pounds (66 tons), and the second largest is the El Chaco, also part of the Campo del Cielo meteorite fall, which weighs an estimated 37,000 kilograms (37 tons).
Check nowSep 16, 2016 · Huge Meteorite “Gancedo” Found in Argentina. Named "Gancedo" after a nearby town, the rock was found in the heart of the known Campo del Cielo ("Field of Heaven" in Spanish) meteorite strewnfield. A team from the local Astronomy Association of Chaco dug the huge rock out of the ground on September 10th, and images of the find soon flooded the internet.
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Check nowThe Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites or to the area where they were found. This area is situated on the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero , 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires , Argentina .
Check nowIron meteorite - Campo del Cielo: This beautiful 654.9-gram Campo del Cielo iron meteorite was found in Chaco Province, Argentina. It is one of the world's oldest-known meteorites and was first discovered by the Spanish in 1576. This example displays excellent regmaglypts (thumbprints), as well as a …
Check nowSep 14, 2016 · A 30-ton meteor - believed to be the world's second largest - was discovered in northern Argentina, a news report said Monday. A team of experts found the nearly 68,000-pound meteorite …
Check nowSep 13, 2016 · A team of astronomers in Argentina uncovered a 30-tonne meteorite, possibly the second-largest ever found on our planet. With news yesterday (12 …
Check nowApr 23, 2013 · Video footage purports to show a meteorite in the sky above Santiago del Estero, Argentina, on Saturday evening. Video of an outdoor concert is interrupted by a line of light shooting through the sky.
Check nowSep 01, 2009 · Argentina Meteor/Meteorite News- Large Meteor Witnessed; Meteorites? 27SEP09 28SEP09 ... was seen and felt betweeen Mendoza and La Pampa provinces in Argentina. Please remember the Argentine law about meteorite falls. NO EXPORT IS ALLOWED. If anywone want to came and search for it is OK but you can't
Check nowJan 20, 2018 · It came from Campo del Cielo, an area in Argentina that was documented in 1576 to have large meteorites that were used by natives to make weapons and tools. The iron from the meteorites is more pure than iron found on earth.
Check nowHot spots for lumps of space rock include the deserts of Arizona, Mexico, Morocco and Argentina. Usually the rocks are found after being spotted blazing a trail across the sky. The largest meteorite he owns weighs at least 180 kilos. IT was found by Spanish explorers in Argentina in the 1600s and is worth around pounds 10,000.
Check nowApart from meteorites that range from very large lumps of rock to little more than a grain of sand, debris off space crafts also re-enter the atmosphere and burn up (hopefully) with a streak of ...
Check nowNative to Argentina and Chile, the large, four-eyed frog does indeed appear to have four eyes, courtesy of two eye-looking marks on its hind legs. These it uses to play clever tricks on potential predators, because – get this – when the frog is facing rear-word, the “eyes” on its hind legs can make it look like its face.
Check nowCampo del Cielo IAB Iron Meteorites for Sale. Location: Chaco and Santiago del Estero Provinces, Agentina, 27° 28'S, 60° 35'W Found: 1576. Classification: . Iron, IAB (Main Group), Coarse Octahedrite. Description: Click here to find out more about the Campo del Cielo meteorite--where it is from (Argentina), the story of its discovery by the Spanish in 1576, what it is made of, when it fell ...
Check nowDiscovery. In 1990, Captain Ruben Lianza of the Argentine Air Force, an amateur astronomer, provided a report to an astronomy publication that included aerial pictures of a set of odd teardrop-shaped depressions near the city of Río Cuarto, Córdoba in north-central Argentina. The depressions seemed very similar to the sets of craters produced in laboratory simulations of impacts taking place ...
Check nowMar 04, 2014 · There are three main types of meteorite, iron meteorite, stony meteorite and stony-iron meteorite which is an ‘intermediate’ between the two other types. Campo di Cielo Meteorite found in Northern Argentina
Check nowA little rough or metallic lump of material that movements through space is known as a meteoroid. Small meteoroids (the measure of clean) are regularly alluded to as micrometeoroids or space tidy. These sections may likewise be extra comet flotsam and jetsam, or were shot out in impacts between other close planetary system bodies, such as mars.
Check nowJun 18, 2019 · 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.
Check nowApr 23, 2019 · This is a chunk of iron from space. It is surprisingly heavy, actually it’s maybe not unsurprisingly heavy. It's part of a larger meteorite that fell in Argentina. There's chunks of this still in Argentina like tons of it left and this is the bit that the Royal Observatory owns and it's just a kind of impressive thing to hold.
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