Henbury Meteorite
These Henbury Meteorite fragments are classified as Medium Octahedrite AB III. The meteorite fell near Henbury Cattle Station in the Northern Territory, Australia, approximately 5,000 years ago. It disintegrated before impact, creating 13 craters. The fragments were discovered in 1931 and are known for their unique iron-nickel composition, which reflects the conditions in space during the meteorite’s formation.
These Henbury Meteorite fragments are classified as Medium Octahedrite AB III. The meteorite fell near Henbury Cattle Station in the Northern Territory, Australia, approximately 5,000 years ago. It disintegrated before impact, creating 13 craters. The fragments were discovered in 1931 and are known for their unique iron-nickel composition, which reflects the conditions in space during the meteorite’s formation.
These Henbury Meteorite fragments are classified as Medium Octahedrite AB III. The meteorite fell near Henbury Cattle Station in the Northern Territory, Australia, approximately 5,000 years ago. It disintegrated before impact, creating 13 craters. The fragments were discovered in 1931 and are known for their unique iron-nickel composition, which reflects the conditions in space during the meteorite’s formation.