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2.77 gram oriented individual with 100% melt crust, which is white and blistered on the back.   Aubrite

TKW 983 grams. Observed fall 21 January 2024, Brandenburg, Germany.


 


Enrico writes:
Found by me on February 12th, still lying in the direction of flight. This is the easternmost find as of today.

The last photo shows the discovery region with the city of Nauen in the background.


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Mike Murray
 2/21/2024 1:18:31 PM
Wow, good on you Enrico, you have good eyes. Had it of been laying just right, I probably would have walked right over that stone. Great find. Real nice.
Matthias
 2/21/2024 3:40:53 AM
Fascinating little sugar cone, Enrico, congratulations. Great job you guys and gulls have done and most probably still do out there.
Rob Matson
 2/21/2024 2:49:36 AM
Sorry: MPOD doesn't like accents over its letter a's, so let me anglicize that as Hungarian astronomer Krisztian Sameczksy.
Rob Matson
 2/21/2024 2:46:04 AM
Congrats on recovering a meteorite (of a rare type, no less!) from a recently discovered near earth asteroid -- in this case, 2024 BX1. Pretty short list of those including the first -- 2008 TC3 (Almahata Sitta, Sudan) -- and 2023 CX1 over Normandy just over a year ago. Remarkable that both 2023 CX1 and 2024 BX1 were discovered by Kriszti*n S*rneczky!
 

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