Fact sheet
Location: France
Co-ordinates: 47° 42'N, 1° 4'E
Find or Fall: Fall
Date: 1872
Recovered weight: 51.7 kg
Group: Carbonaceous Chondrite
Type: 3.5
Further information here:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/index.php?sea=lance&sfor=names&ants=&fall...
Classification: http://www.open.ac.uk/earth-research/tindle/AGT/AGT_Home_2010/MeteoriteClass-2.html
'Space Eyeful: A Virtual Space Microscope'
This collection presents digitised microscope images of rare and usually inaccessible extraterrestrial meteorite samples. The project was funded by the EUROPLANET consortium and is a collaboration between The Open University; The Natural History Museum, London; The Natural History Museum, Vienna; and NASA’s Meteorite Working Group (MWG).
Meteorites fall on the Earth every year, bringing with them information on the make-up of the solar system including the Moon, Mars and asteroids.
Image credit: The Alamat meteorite in situ, courtesy of Dr Svend Buhl, Meteorite Recon