Elbogen (meteorite)

Elbogen
1908 macrograph of the Elbogen meteorite, by Alois von Widmanstätten. The nitric acid etched surface was inked and used as a printing plate to outline the structure in relief.
Typefer natif[1]
ClassMedium Octahedrites
GroupIID
CountryPresent Czech Republic
RegionKarlovy Vary
Coordinates50°11′N 12°45′E / 50.183°N 12.750°E / 50.183; 12.750
Observed fallYes
Fall date1400
TKWabout 107 kg
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Elbogen (German: Elbogen), also the Loket Iron (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlokɛt]), is an iron meteorite that fell in the village of Loket, Karlovy Vary Region, Kingdom of Bohemia, about the year 1400. Also known during the Middle Ages as the "bewitched burgrave" of Elbogen, due to a cursed Count at the Elbogen castle, it is the oldest of 15 recorded falls in the Czech Republic. It has not survived to our time in its original size, having been cut for scientific purposes and its pieces sent to museums all around the world.

  1. ^ Catherine L.V. Caillet Komorowski, The meteorite collection of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, p. 169, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle