File:Millbillillie meteorite 2.jpg
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DescriptionMillbillillie meteorite 2.jpg | In October of 1960 two station workers witnessed a fireball while opening a gate in the boundary fence on the Millbillillie - Jundee track in Western Australia. The first pieces of this fall were not recovered until 1970. Millbillillie is a eucrite and it is recognized by its distinctive orange staining caused by the clay soil. This complete individual weighs 21.78 grams and has some visible flow features. | ||
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Author | Jon Taylor | ||
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