Košice, H5

Košice was a relatively large fall in Slovakia in 2010.  Here’s the Meteoritical Bulletin write-up: A video of the fireball, recorded from …

Kota-Kota, EH3

Kota-Kota is an unusual and rare meteorite; there are precious few EH3’s known, and only four are not from Antarctica or a …

Kunashak, L6

Kunashak fell as a massive shower of stones: at least 20 fell, with a total weight of over 200 kilograms!  The largest …

La Colina, H5

La Colina fell at 11:30 pm local time on March 19, 1924, in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina.  Following a bright …

La Luz, H4

I don’t have much more information on this one than is in the Meteoritical Bulletin: 3,518 gram main mass.  Photos will be …

Ladder Creek, L6

35 kilograms of fragments were recovered from a field by a farmer named Edgar Linn in 1937.  Nininger recovered them: The Ladder …

Las Vegas, Ordinary Chondrite

This small, complete stone was  found in an empty lot along the Las Vegas strip by a metal detectorist.  The finder mailed …

Leedey, L6

The Leedey meteorite fell in Oklahoma on November 35, 1943.  Following a large fireball, 24 stones were recovered, with a total known …

Lucerne Valley, CK4

Per the Meteoritical Bulletin: This 5.6 gram fragment from the find is the largest one we’ve found.  Many thanks to Robert Matson …

MacKay Glacier, Ordinary Chondrite

This specimen was one of three meteorites found on MacKay Glacier (Victoria Land, Antarctica) by the crew of an environmental organization in …