2024
DOI: 10.1111/maps.14173
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The fireball of November 24, 1970, as the most probable source of the Ischgl meteorite

Maria Gritsevich,
Jarmo Moilanen,
Jaakko Visuri
et al.

Abstract: The discovery of the Ischgl meteorite unfolded in a captivating manner. In June 1976, a pristine meteorite stone weighing approximately 1 kg, fully covered with a fresh black fusion crust, was collected on a mountain road in the high‐altitude Alpine environment. The recovery took place while clearing the remnants of a snow avalanche, 2 km northwest of the town of Ischgl in Austria. Subsequent to its retrieval, the specimen remained tucked away in the finder's private residence without undergoing any scientific… Show more

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