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Campo del Cielo   contributed by Graham Macleod   MetBul Link


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4.88 kg. individual.   Iron, IAB-MG

TKW 50 metric tons. Observed fall: no. Found 1576.

From Wikipedia:
The Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites or to the area where they were found situated on the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The crater field covers an area of 3×20 kilometers and contains at least 26 craters, the largest being 115×91 meters. The craters' age is estimated as 4,000–5,000 years. The craters, containing iron masses, were reported in 1576, but were already well known to the aboriginal inhabitants of the area. The craters and the area around contain numerous fragments of an iron meteorite. The total weight of the pieces so far recovered exceeds 100 tonnes, making the meteorite the heaviest one ever recovered on Earth. The largest fragment, consisting of 37 tonnes, is the second heaviest single-piece meteorite recovered on Earth, after the Hoba meteorite.



Graham writes:
The largest Iron in my collection....at the moment.
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Graham Macleod
 11/30/2013 7:21:15 PM
Thank You very much for your comments and thank you Ian for posting this on my behalf :)
Garry stewart
 11/30/2013 4:33:23 PM
Very nice size Graham
gourgues Denis
 11/30/2013 12:33:56 PM
Awesome !!!!....very nice.. *''''' .
Doug Ross
 11/30/2013 12:33:14 PM
Nice specimen of an underrated meteorite. In the future, I think Campos will be valued much higher.
Ian Macleod
 11/30/2013 2:13:28 AM
WOW that meteorite is huge! Spectacular collection piece! Thank you for sharing :)
 

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