Block Island meteorite | |
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Type | Iron |
Parent body | Unknown |
Composition | Nickel, iron, Kamacite, taenite[1][2] |
Weathering grade | Large-scale, cavernous weathering[2] |
Country | Mars |
Region | Meridiani Planum |
Coordinates | 02°07′00.85″S 05°31′02.85″W / 2.1169028°S 5.5174583°W[3] |
Observed fall | No |
Fall date | Possibly late Noachian |
Found date | July 17, 2009[4] |
TKW | >0.5 short tons (0.45 t)[5] |
Strewn field | Possibly[6] |
Alternative names | Meridiani Planum 006, MP 006 |
Block Island in close up. | |
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Block Island meteorite, officially[7] named Meridiani Planum 006 shortened as MP 006, was found on Mars by the Opportunity rover on July 17, 2009. It is about 67 centimetres (26 in) across.[1]
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