Juvinas
Eucrite-mmict (Achondrite) · Fell 1821 · France
Key Takeaway
Juvinas is a Eucrite-mmict (Achondrite) meteorite that was observed falling in 1821 in France . It has a recorded mass of 91.0 kg.
91.0 kg
Mass
Eucrite-mmict
Classification
Fell
Type
1821
Year
Details
| NASA ID | 12214 |
| Classification | Eucrite-mmict (Achondrite) |
| Mass | 91.0 kg (200.6 lbs) |
| Fall Type | Observed fall |
| Year | 1821 |
| Coordinates | 44.71667N, 4.3E |
| Country | France |
Location
Mass Context
"91.0 kg — about the weight of a bowling ball"
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of meteorite is Juvinas?
Juvinas is classified as Eucrite-mmict (Achondrite).
How much does the Juvinas meteorite weigh?
The Juvinas meteorite has a mass of 91.0 kg (200.6 lbs). About the weight of a bowling ball.
Where was the Juvinas meteorite found?
The Juvinas meteorite was observed falling in France in 1821.
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