And
in a surprise finding during a weigh-in of both the new Gancedo
meteorite and another meteorite named el Chaco that what was thought to
be the biggest meteorite from the Campo del Cielo site, the Gancedo
meteorite may actually be bigger. El Chaco was originally billed as 37
tons, but a recent tip of the scales put el Chaco at only 28 tons.
Rodriguez said both meteorites will be weighed again in order to verify
the tonnage. If confirmed, that would make the Gancedo meteorite the
second largest meteorite chunk in the world after the 66-ton Hoba
meteorite discovered in Namibia, Africa.
Out in the open? Not inside some cosy and costly museum?
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