Météorite de Kaidun

Météorite de Kaidun

15°0′N 48°18′E / 15, 48.3

La météorite de Kaidun est une météorite qui est tombé le 3 décembre 1980 sur une base militaire soviétique à proximité d'Al-Khuraybah au Yémen.

Cette pierre pesant environ 2 kg est d'une composition particulière. Présentée comme originaire de Phobos, la compositon détaillée de la lune n'étant pas connue, ceci est difficile à vérifier[1].

Notes et références

  1. [PDF] A. Ivanov et M. Zolensky, « The Kaidun Meteorite: Where Did It Come From? », 2003. Consulté le 2 juillet 2007

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