Zabrodje meteorite explained

Zabrodje
Alternative Names:Zabrodzie, Vilna
Type:Chondrite
Class:Ordinary chondrite
Group:L chondrite
Subgroup:L6
Country:Belarus
Region:Minsk Region
Lat Long:53.6833°N 61°W
Observed Fall:Yes
Fall Date:22 September 1893

Zabrodje is an ordinary chondrite that fell through a roof of a house in the village of, Stowbtsy District (then part of the Russian Empire, now Belarus) approximately two hours before dawn on 22 September 1893.

Only one fragment was recovered. Initial studies of the meteorite were conducted by professor Romul Alexandrovitch von Prendel of the Odessa University. He took for analysis; after his studies he deposited the remaining at the Odessa University. The main mass of ended up at the Museum of Antiquities in Vilnius.

The main mass of is held at the Museum of Geology of Vilnius University. Other fragments are held: at the Odessa University, at the Russian Academy of Sciences, at the Geological Survey of Canada, at the Natural History Museum in Vienna, at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and Natural History Museum in Berlin, at the Natural History Museum in London, and others.

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