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  2. Old Woman meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Old Woman Meteorite is the largest meteorite to have been found in California and the second largest in the United States. It was discovered in the Old Woman Mountains in southern California in late March 1976. [1] It is 38 inches (970 mm) long, 34 inches (860 mm) high, and 30 inches (760 mm) wide.

  3. Sutter's Mill meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Patient hunters find more meteorites from California fall (AstroBob April 29, 2012) Robert Wards 44 gram find; Steve Arnold (meteorhntr) photos of 0.38g SM slice; Greg Hupé SM19 (oriented 9.9g) Sutter's Mill photos at ASU (SM6, SM8, SM38, SM41, SM49) (meteorite-list) Video of the daylight California fireball (Phil Plait 31 May 2012)

  4. List of largest meteorites on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of largest meteorites on Earth. Size can be assessed by the largest fragment of a given meteorite or the total amount of material coming from the same meteorite fall: often a single meteoroid during atmospheric entry tends to fragment into more pieces. The table lists the largest meteorites found on the Earth's surface.

  5. Old Woman Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The mountains were the discovery site of the Old Woman Meteorite, the largest meteorite ever found in the state. ... California Road and Recreation Atlas, 2005, pg.107;

  6. Novato meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Novato meteorite is an ordinary chondrite which entered the Earth's atmosphere and broke up over Northern California at 19:44 Pacific Time on 17 October 2012. The falling bolide created a bright fireball and sonic booms and fragmented into smaller pieces as the intense friction of passing through the atmosphere heated it and absorbed its kinetic energy. [2]

  7. Startling find in meteorite that fell in UK - AOL

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    This is the first known carbonaceous chondrite to have been found in the UK, and the first meteorite recovered in the UK in 30 years. Show comments Advertisement

  8. Goose Lake meteorite - Wikipedia

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    The Goose Lake meteorite is a meteorite that was found at Goose Lake in the United States by two hunters from Oakland, California on October 13, 1938. In 1939 it was acquired by the United States National Museum. From 1939 until January 14, 1941 it was on exhibition at the Golden Gate International Exposition before moving to Washington, D.C.

  9. Meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Willamette – The largest meteorite ever found in the United States. 2007 Carancas impact event – On 15 September 2007, a stony meteorite that may have weighed as much as 4000 kilograms created a crater 13 meters in diameter near the village of Carancas, Peru. [101]