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D'Orbigny meteorite

Coordinates: 37°40′S 61°39′W / 37.667°S 61.650°W / -37.667; -61.650
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D'Orbigny meteorite
A fragment of the D'Orbigny meteorite
TypeStony
ClassAchondrite[1]
GroupAngrite[1]
CountryArgentina[1]
RegionBuenos Aires[1]
Coordinates37°40′S 61°39′W / 37.667°S 61.650°W / -37.667; -61.650[2]
Observed fallNo
Found date1979-09[1]
TKW16.55 kilograms (36.5 lb)[1]

D'Orbigny meteorite was found near Buenos Aires, Argentina in September 1979. It is the largest angrite found to date.[3]

History

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D'Orbigny was found by a farm worker who hit it while plowing a corn field.[2] Not realising its significance he gave it to the landowner who stored it for about twenty years until reading an article on meteorites prompted him to have it analysed.[3]

As of January 2012 fragments of the meteorite were on sale for US$500/g.[4]

Mineralogy

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Classification

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See also

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Glossary of meteoritics

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "DIGITIZATION D'ORBIGNY". The Field Museum. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  2. ^ a b "D'Orbigny". Meteoritical Bulletin Database. Meteoritical Society. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  3. ^ a b Weir, David. "D'ORBIGNY". Meteorite Studies. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  4. ^ "D'Orbigny Meteorite". Meteorites-For-Sale. Retrieved 5 January 2013.