Ourique (meteorite)

Ourique
Type Chondrite
Class Ordinary chondrite
Group H4
Composition olivine Fa18.3; pyroxene Fs16.4;
Country Portugal
Region Beja
Coordinates 37°36′30″N 8°16′48″W / 37.60833°N 8.28000°W / 37.60833; -8.28000Coordinates: 37°36′30″N 8°16′48″W / 37.60833°N 8.28000°W / 37.60833; -8.28000[1]
Observed fall Yes
Fall date December 28, 1998
TKW >20 kg

Ourique is a H4 meteorite fallen in 1998 in Portugal.

History

During the night between 27 and 28 December 1998, a brilliant fireball and loud noises were reported by several people in Beja region.

Antonio Silva recovered the first fragments two days after the fall and, subsequently, local villagers recovered other pieces. The meteorite made an elliptical crater 20 centimetres (7.9 in) deep, 60 centimetres (24 in) long and 30 centimetres (12 in) wide. Most of all fragments were found within an elliptical area long 55 metres (180 ft).

Composition and classification

It is a H4 type ordinary chondrite with a well-developed chondritic structure. Chemical analysis reported: olivine Fa18.3 and pyroxene Fs16.4.

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