The Khalwat-Nimgaon meteorite, which fell on March 3, 2025, is one of the newest additions to the National Meteorite Repository, weighing approximately 280 grams with an elliptical shape and a textured outer surface featuring dark patchy fusion crust and small rounded chondrules that tell the story of its fiery journey through Earth's atmosphere.
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The Khalwat-Nimgaon meteorite, which fell on 3 March 2025Added:
This is a very important sample in this repository. The sample name is Khala Nimgaon meteorite. The fall took place in the year of 2025 on 3rd March.
The sample weight is around 280 g. It has a elliptical shape and in the uppermost layer some dark patchy fusion crust is visible and some small rounded chondrules are also present. So, this is the most recently discovered meteorite present in this national meteorite repository.
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