Strathmore meteorite
Meteorite landed in Perthshire in 1917
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The Strathmore meteorite landed in the Strathmore area of Perthshire on 3 December 1917. It was reported to have been in four fragments, subsequently named Essendy, Carsie, Keithick and South Corston.[2][1] The meteorite is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old.[3]
| Strathmore | |
|---|---|
South Corston fragment of the meteorite | |
| Country | Scotland |
| Region | Perth and Kinross |
| Coordinates | 56°35′N 3°15′W[1] |
| Observed fall | Yes |
| Fall date | 3 December 1917 |
| TKW | 13.4 kilograms (30 lb) |
The South Corston fragment of the meteorite is in the care of Perth Museum and Art Gallery.[3]
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