Claxton meteorite
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Claxton | |
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Type | Chondrite |
Class | Ordinary chondrite |
Group | L6 |
Country | United States of America |
Region | Georgia |
Coordinates | 32°09′N 81°54′W / 32.150°N 81.900°WCoordinates: 32°09′N 81°54′W / 32.150°N 81.900°W[1] |
Observed fall | Yes |
Fall date | December 10, 1984 |
Found date | December 10, 1984 |
TKW | 1.46 kg |
Claxton[1] is an L6 chondrite meteorite that fell to earth on December 10, 1984 in Georgia, United States. It is the only known meteorite to directly strike a mailbox.[2]
Mailbox strike[edit]
According to the eyewitness account of Claxton, Georgia resident Don Richardson, the meteorite struck his neighbor's mailbox about 36 metres (118 ft) from his position.[3] The rear of the mailbox was crushed and the mailbox was knocked to the ground. A collector bought the mailbox from the homeowner and sold it to the Macovich Collection where it is valued at $60,000–$80,000.[4]
Classification[edit]
It is an ordinary chondrite type L6 with a light grey interior containing chondrules and free iron.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ a b Meteoritical Bulletin Database: Claxton
- ^ "Claxton Meteorite". New England Meteoritical Services. October 2000. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
- ^ Meteoritics, Vol. 20, 1985
- ^ a b http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=USA&screen=lotdetailsNoFlash&iSaleItemNo=3703657&iSaleNo=15648