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  2. Campo del Cielo - Wikipedia

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    Campo del Cielo refers to a group of iron meteorites and the area in Argentina where they were found. The site straddles the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero , located 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) north-northwest of Buenos Aires , Argentina and approximately 500 kilometres (310 mi) southwest of Asunción, Paraguay .

  3. Gancedo (meteorite) - Wikipedia

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    The Gancedo Meteorite is the largest known fragment of the meteor shower that fell in Campo del Cielo, in Charata, Chaco Province, Argentina. According to early reports, the meteorite weighs approximately 30,800 kilograms (34.0 short tons), making it the largest meteorite found in the Americas and the third-largest in the world.

  4. Canyon Diablo (meteorite) - Wikipedia

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    Canyon Diablo. /  35.050°N 111.033°W  / 35.050; -111.033. The Canyon Diablo meteorite refers to the many fragments of the asteroid that created Meteor Crater (also called Barringer Crater), [3] Arizona, United States. Meteorites have been found around the crater rim, and are named for nearby Canyon Diablo, which lies about three to four ...

  5. Meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Campo del Cielo – a group of iron meteorites associated with a crater field (of the same name) of at least 26 craters in West Chaco Province, Argentina. The total weight of meteorites recovered exceeds 100 tonnes. Canyon Diablo – Associated with Meteor Crater in Arizona. Cape York – One of the largest meteorites in the world.

  6. Hoba meteorite - Wikipedia

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    Hoba is a tabular body of metal, measuring 2.7×2.7×0.9 m (8 ft 10 in×8 ft 10 in×2 ft 11 in). In 1920, its mass was estimated at 66 tonnes. Erosion, scientific sampling and vandalism reduced its bulk over the years. The remaining mass is estimated at just over 64 tonnes. The meteorite is composed of about 84% iron and 16% nickel, with traces ...

  7. File:Campo del Cielo meteorite, El Chaco fragment, S.jpg

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    Español: El meteorito El Chaco o Chaco es el mayor fragmento conocido del meteorito Campo del Cielo que impactó en la región denominada Campo del Cielo, a 12 kilómetros de la localidad de Gancedo, en la actual provincia del Chaco, Argentina. Los cálculos de carbono 14 sítuan la caída entre los años 2080 y 1910 a. C. Su cráter fue ...

  8. Category:Meteorites by name - Wikipedia

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    Avanhandava (meteorite) B. Bacubirito meteorite; Baszkówka (meteorite) ... Campo del Cielo; Canyon Diablo (meteorite) Cape York meteorite; Chambord meteorite ...

  9. Category:Iron meteorites - Wikipedia

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    Campo del Cielo. Canyon Diablo (meteorite) Cape York meteorite. Chambord meteorite. Chinga meteorite. Coahuila meteorite. Cranbourne meteorite.