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  2. Sylacauga (meteorite) - Wikipedia

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    The Sylacauga meteorite fell on November 30, 1954, at 12:46 p.m. local time (18:46 UT) [1] in Oak Grove, Alabama, near Sylacauga, in the United States. It is also commonly called the Hodges meteorite because a fragment of it struck Ann Elizabeth Fowler Hodges (1920–1972). [2]

  3. Ann Elizabeth Fowler Hodges - Wikipedia

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    At 12:46 PM (CST) [2] on November 30, 1954, [3] a meteorite fell through the skies of Sylacauga, Alabama.It split into at least three fragments, [4] with one of the fragments falling through a roof and then landing on Hodges, who was napping on her couch. [3]

  4. 1954 in science - Wikipedia

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    The year 1954 in science and technology ... In Sylacauga, Alabama, an 8.5 pound sulfide meteorite crashes through a roof and hits Mrs. Elizabeth Hodges in ...

  5. A chunk of only known meteorite to crash into a human sells ...

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    Recently, a chunk of the only known meteorite to crash into a human sold at auction for $7,500. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Sylacauga, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Sylacauga is the site of the first documented case of an object from outer space hitting a person. On November 30, 1954, a 4 kg (9 lb) piece of what became known as the Hodges Fragment from the Sylacauga Meteorite crashed through the roof of an Oak Grove house, bounced off a radio, and badly bruised Ann Hodges, who was taking an afternoon nap. [4]

  7. This Rare Meteorite Contains Earth-Like Water and Could ... - AOL

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    The meteorite offers a look at a rare carbonaceous chondrite, a high silicate rock containing approximately 2 percent carbon by weight. It is the first of its type to be discovered in the United ...

  8. Ancient meteorite was 'giant fertilizer bomb' for life on Earth

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    The meteorite was a type called a carbonaceous chondrite that is rich in carbon and also contains phosphorus. Its diameter was approximately 23-36 miles (37-58 km), Drabon said, making it about 50 ...

  9. Meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Modern reports of meteorite strikes include: In 1954 in Sylacauga, Alabama. [96] A 4-kilogram (8.8 lb) stone chondrite, [97] the Hodges meteorite or Sylacauga meteorite, crashed through a roof and injured an occupant. An approximately 3-gram (0.11 oz) fragment of the Mbale meteorite fall from Uganda struck a youth, causing no injury. [98]