Salt Lake City
H5 (H Chondrite) · Found 1869 · Utah, United States
Key Takeaway
Salt Lake City is a H5 (H Chondrite) meteorite that was found in 1869 in United States . It has a recorded mass of 875.0 g.
875.0 g
Mass
H5
Classification
Found
Type
1869
Year
Details
| NASA ID | 23112 |
| Classification | H5 (H Chondrite) |
| Mass | 875.0 g (30.9 oz) |
| Fall Type | Found (not observed) |
| Year | 1869 |
| Coordinates | 40.91667N, 111.66667W |
| Country | United States |
Location
Mass Context
"875.0 g — about the weight of a smartphone"
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of meteorite is Salt Lake City?
Salt Lake City is classified as H5 (H Chondrite).
How much does the Salt Lake City meteorite weigh?
The Salt Lake City meteorite has a mass of 875.0 g (30.9 oz). About the weight of a smartphone.
Where was the Salt Lake City meteorite found?
The Salt Lake City meteorite was found in Utah, United States in 1869.
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