Thuathe meteorite, fell 2002 in Lesotho (H4) chondrite

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Thuathe Meteorite History of the Thuathe meteorite fall: The Thuathe meteorite fell at 3:49 pm on July 21, 2002 on the Thuathe Plateau in western Lesotho. Nearly the entire small country of Lesotho was startled by a brilliant fireball that appeared in the sky, heading west. Over a thousand small stones fell in a small area that spanned 7 miles long by two miles wide. This area is known as the strewnfield. Classification Data: Thuathe is a type of meteorite called a Chondrite, (H4). Around 35 to 40 kilograms of Thuathe was recovered. I went to Thuathe 8 months after the fall, and bought over 20 kilograms of stones from the local tribespeople. I made another trip a month later and bought several more kilograms of meteorites. The photo below is of myself with the local children. This offering consists of a beautiful complete individual with fusion crust. Nice Thuathe stones are highly sought after, so this piece is a fine addition to any meteorite collection. This piece weighs 8.96 grams. This piece is nearly 100% fusion crusted. Click to see the full Thuathe story and more photos. Thuathe Page Be sure to see me in the March 1999 issue of the Smithsonian Magazine, I am featured in an article about meteorite hunters! I am also featured in Fortune Small Business magazine. Fortune Small Business Magazine Go see my Website for more read more