Hello, The largest stony meteorite yet found in California is the Bruceville meteorite.
It weighs 83kg, and is classified as an L6 S5 W4. It is currently on display at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. See the following link for additional information.
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?sea=california&sfor=places&ants=&falls=&valids=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=mass&categ=All&mblist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=no&code=5155
If you're looking for more information on California meteorites, or about meteorites in general, you should explore the meteoritical society database at the following link:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php
Unfortunately I can't directly link it (the site doesn't work like that), but if you search by location, type 'California' into the search bar, and choose to sort results by mass, you can get a complete list of all of the meteorites ever found in the state arranged by weight.
Regards,
Jason
The largest known meteorite is the Hoba meteorite. It landed on the farm "Hoba West", not far from Grootfontein, in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia.
The Willamette Meteorite. It is the sixth largest and the largest found in the United States.
The largest meteorite ever found is a 66-ton iron meteorite called `Hoba`, found In 1920 by a farmer was plowing a field near Grootfontein, Namibia. It is also the largest piece of iron ever found near Earth's surface. It is tabular in shape and about nine feet long, nine feet wide and about three feet thick. It was given the name "Hoba" because it was discovered on a farm named "Hoba West".
The Canyon Diablo Meteorite.
Stony deserts can be found on almost all continents but if you are referring to Sturt's Stony Desert, it is in Australia.
The stony object is in beauty salon in the counter. I found it
A pallasite is a type of stony, iron meteorite. It consists of small sized olivine crystals of peridot quality in an iron-nickel matrix.Coarser metal areas develop Widmanstätten patterns upon etching which are unique figures of long nickel iron crystals, found in the octahedrite iron meteorites and some pallasites.The first meteorite found bearng these qualities was a Krasnojarsk meteorite. With a mass of about 700 kg it was detected in 1749 about 145 miles south of Krasnojarsk by P.S. Pallas in 1772 and transported to Krasnojarsk where it got it's name.
The vast majority of meteors don't make it to the ground to BECOME meteorites; they become many tons of the dust in the air each day. Of the ones that do survive to hit the ground, most of the ones that are found are between the size of a pea to the size of an orange. Very rarely, bigger ones are found.
No it was found in Australia
It is the Earth itself. It could be found everywhere.
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