Description
On offer: a nice 0.64g part slice
Dimensions: ~14 x 11 mm
What you get: this 0.64g part slice, a plastic box with label at the back, a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Type: CO 3.2 chondrite
Country: Russia
Date of fall: September 13, 1937
Total mass: 200 kg
A fireball was observed which left a dust train and broke into fragments during flight in a series of detonations that were heard up to 130 kilometres (81 mi) away. The strewn field of 40 by 7 kilometres (24.9 mi × 4.3 mi) was oriented SE-NW with the largest stone falling at the NW end, the smallest (the size of a nut) near the village of Kosteevo at the SE end.
Fifteen pieces of the Kainsaz meteorite were seen to fall near Kainsaz, Muslyumovo, Tatarstan on September 13, 1937. The largest weighed 102.5 kilograms (226 lb), the total weight was ~200 kilograms (440 lb). Kainsaz is the only observed fall in Tatarstan.