Kaidun | |
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Type | Chondrite |
Class | Carbonaceous chondrite |
Group | CR2 |
Parent body | Phobos (disputed) |
Country | Yemen |
Region | Hadhramaut Governorate |
Coordinates | 15°0′N 48°18′E / 15.000°N 48.300°E[1] |
Observed fall | Yes |
Fall date | 3 December 1980 |
TKW | 2 kg |
Alternative names | Kaydun |
Kaidun is a meteorite that fell on 3 December 1980 on a Soviet military base near what is now Al-Khuraybah in Yemen. A fireball was observed travelling from the northwest to the southeast, and a single stone weighing about 2 kilograms (4.4 lb) was recovered from a small impact pit.[1][2] It has been suggested that Kaidun originated from the Martian moon of Phobos, but this is disputed.