Abstract is: The Winchcombe meteorite is a meteorite that was observed entering the Earth's atmosphere as a fireball over Gloucestershire, England at 21:54 hours on 28 February 2021. Due to a public appeal, fragments were quickly recovered from the village of Winchcombe enabling it to be collected for analysis before becoming degraded. It is a 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite originating from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. It was the first meteorite found in Britain since 1991. Fragments of the meterorite were displayed at the London Natural History Museum on 17 May 2021.
(P625, lat/long) | 51.9512 / -1.9755 |
carbonaceous chondrite | Q1062169 |
meteorite | Q60186 |
P17 | country | United Kingdom | Q145 |
P2067 | mass | 602 | |
P575 | time of discovery or invention | 2021-01-01 |
highway | service |
meteorite_impact | yes |
service | driveway |
subject:wikidata | Q105941450 |
surface | asphalt |
tourism | attraction | https://winchcombemeteorite.org/ |
wikipedia | en:Winchcombe meteorite |
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