Name:St-Robert
Abbreviation:-
Country: Canada
Canada
Status:Valid
Fall: Yes
Year:1994
Class:H5
TKW, g:25400
Bibliography:- Meteoritical Bulletin 80 - MAPS 31 - R.W. Kempton : "The St. Robert Stone Meteorite", Meteorite Magazine, august 1996 - Brown, P., Hildebrand A. R., Green D.W.E., Page D., Jacobs C., Revelle D., Tagliaferri E., Wacker J., and Wetmiller B. : "The Fall of the St. Robert Meteorite", Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 31 P502 - 507, 1996 - Hildebrand, A.R., P. Brown, J.F. Wacker, R. Wetmiller, D. Page, D.W.E. Green, C. Jacobs, D. Revelle, E. Tagliaferri and S. Kissin : "The St-Robert bolide of June 14, 1994", J. R. Astron. Soc. Can. 91, 261-273 , 1997 - P. Brown, A. Hildebrand, D. Green, D. Page, C. Jacobs, D. Revelle, E. Tagliaferri, and J. Wacker : "Fall of the St-Robert meteorite: Interpretation of Eyewitness Accounts, Satellite Data, Short-Lived Isotope Activity, and Infrasound", Meteoritics, 30, 492, 1995
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Photo courtesy: Left to right : Réjean Desrosiers (6.554kg), Pierre Laliberté (5.4kg) and Stéphane Forcier (2.5kg)

Photo courtesy: Stéphane Forcier (2.5kg)

Photo courtesy: 1.5kg individual found by Pascal Valiente
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