Bialystok
Eucrite-pmict (Achondrite) · Fell 1827 · Belarus
Key Takeaway
Bialystok is a Eucrite-pmict (Achondrite) meteorite that was observed falling in 1827 in Belarus . It has a recorded mass of 4.0 kg.
4.0 kg
Mass
Eucrite-pmict
Classification
Fell
Type
1827
Year
Details
| NASA ID | 5042 |
| Classification | Eucrite-pmict (Achondrite) |
| Mass | 4.0 kg (8.8 lbs) |
| Fall Type | Observed fall |
| Year | 1827 |
| Coordinates | 53.1N, 23.2E |
| Country | Belarus |
Location
Mass Context
"4.0 kg — about the weight of a liter of water"
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of meteorite is Bialystok?
Bialystok is classified as Eucrite-pmict (Achondrite).
How much does the Bialystok meteorite weigh?
The Bialystok meteorite has a mass of 4.0 kg (8.8 lbs). About the weight of a liter of water.
Where was the Bialystok meteorite found?
The Bialystok meteorite was observed falling in Belarus in 1827.
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