2.02 grams. H6
TKW 14.36 kg. Observed fall June 8, 1741, near Saga, Kyushu, Japan.
Shawn writes:
Excerpt taken from THE WORSHIP AND FOLK-LORE OF METEORITES
Ogi, Hizen, Japan} — Two stones which fell here, according to one account, December 10, 1744, were used for more than 150 years as offerings annually made in the temple in Ogi to Shokujo on the festival of that goddess the 7th day of the 7th month. The belief among the Japanese was that the stones had fallen from the shores of the Silver River, Heavenly River, or Milky Way, after they had been used by the goddess as weights to steady her loom. One of these stones is now largely preserved in the British Museum.
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