Valera (L5) – fragment nr 2

 29.00

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Description

A famous meteorite which killed a cow.

On offer: a fragment of this rare meteorite fall.

Dimensions: ~3 x 2 mm

What you get: this fragment, a plastic box with label at the back, a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Type: L5 chondrite

Country: Venezuela

Date of fall: October 15, 1972

Total mass: 50 kg


Valera

Trujillo, Venezuela

Fell 1972 October 15

Ordinary chondrite (L5)

On the evening of 1972 October 15, a bright light accompanied by a loud noise was witnessed near the El Tinajero farm.  The next morning, Dr. Arginiro Gonzales and his guest, Juan Dionicio Delgado, discovered that a cow had apparently been killed by a falling stone. The stone had broken into three pieces weighing 38, 8, and 4 kg, respectively.  The largest specimen remained outdoors for decades after the fall. Classification and mineralogy (A. Rubin, UCLA): olivine, Fa24.2±0.3; shock stage, S4; weathering grade, W3. Specimens: main mass, 24 kg, DPitt; 6 kg, Cott; 4 kg, Alan Lang; type specimen, 100 g, UCLA.