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NogoyavsTsukuba

Tsukuba has a higher Latitude (36 vs -32 °), while Tsukuba has a higher Longitude (140 vs -60 °), while Nogoya has a higher Mass (4,000 vs 800 g).

Physical Properties

4,000
Mass
800
4
Mass
1

Classification

CM2
Classification
H5-6
Carbonaceous chondrite (CM)
Group
Ordinary chondrite (H)

Fall Event

1,879
Year of Fall
1,996
Fell
Fall / Found
Fell
-32
Latitude
36
-60
Longitude
140

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Data sourced from NASA Meteorite Landings / The Meteoritical Society (US Government (public domain)).