The Eagle Station meteorite is a pallasite and type specimen of the Eagle Station group.[2]
Eagle Station | |
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Type | Achondrite, pallasite |
Group | PES (Eagle Station group) |
Country | United States |
Region | Kentucky |
Coordinates | 38°37′N 84°58′W / 38.617°N 84.967°W |
Observed fall | No |
Found date | 1880 |
TKW | 36 kg (79 lb)[1] |
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It was found in 1880 close to Eagle Station, Carroll County, Kentucky (United States). The first description was made by George F. Kunz in 1887.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Eagle Station". Meteoritical Society.
- ^ D.S. Lauretta, H.Y. McSween, Jr., editors ; foreword by Richard P. Binze; M. K. Weisberg; T. J. McCoy, A. N. Krot (2006). "Systematics and Evaluation of Meteorite Classification" (PDF). Meteorites and the early solar system II. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. pp. 19–52. ISBN 978-0816525621. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
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has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Kunz, George F. (1887). "On two new meteorites from Carroll County, Kentucky and Catorce, Mexico". American Journal of Science. 33 (195): 228–235. Bibcode:1887AmJS...33..228K. doi:10.2475/ajs.s3-33.195.228. S2CID 129989594.