The fireball of November 24, 1970, as the most probable source of the Ischgl meteorite

Author:

Gritsevich Maria1234ORCID,Moilanen Jarmo13,Visuri Jaakko3,Meier Matthias M. M.56ORCID,Maden Colin5ORCID,Oberst Jürgen7,Heinlein Dieter8,Flohrer Joachim9,Castro‐Tirado Alberto J.1011ORCID,Delgado‐García Jorge12ORCID,Koeberl Christian13ORCID,Ferrière Ludovic1415ORCID,Brandstätter Franz14,Povinec Pavel P.16ORCID,Sýkora Ivan16ORCID,Schweidler Florian17

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

2. Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) Kiruna Sweden

3. Finnish Fireball Network Ursa Astronomical Association Helsinki Finland

4. Institute of Physics and Technology Ural Federal University Ekaterinburg Russia

5. Institute of Geochemistry and Petrology ETH Zurich Zurich Switzerland

6. Naturmuseum St.Gallen St. Gallen Switzerland

7. Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science Technical University Berlin Berlin Germany

8. German Fireball Network Augsburg Germany

9. Institute of Planetary Research German Aerospace Center (DLR) Berlin Germany

10. Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA‐CSIC) Granada Spain

11. Unidad Asociada al CSIC Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas y Automática Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales Universidad de Málaga Málaga Spain

12. Departamento de Ingeniería Cartográfica, Geodésica y Fotogrametría Universidad de Jaén Jaén Spain

13. Department of Lithospheric Research University of Vienna Vienna Austria

14. Natural History Museum Vienna Vienna Austria

15. Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates

16. Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics Comenius University Bratislava Slovakia

17. School of Mechanical Engineering Landshut Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe discovery of the Ischgl meteorite unfolded in a captivating manner. In June 1976, a pristine meteorite stone weighing approximately 1 kg, fully covered with a fresh black fusion crust, was collected on a mountain road in the high‐altitude Alpine environment. The recovery took place while clearing the remnants of a snow avalanche, 2 km northwest of the town of Ischgl in Austria. Subsequent to its retrieval, the specimen remained tucked away in the finder's private residence without undergoing any scientific examination or identification until 2008, when it was brought to the University of Innsbruck. Upon evaluation, the sample was classified as a well‐preserved LL6 chondrite, with a W0 weathering grade, implying a relatively short time between the meteorite fall and its retrieval. To investigate the potential connection between the Ischgl meteorite and a recorded fireball event, we have reviewed all documented fireballs ever photographed by German fireball camera stations. This examination led us to identify the fireball EN241170 observed in Germany by 10 different European Network stations on the night of November 23/24, 1970, as the most likely candidate. We employed state‐of‐the‐art techniques to reconstruct the fireball's trajectory and to reproduce both its luminous and dark flight phases in detail. We find that the determined strewn field and the generated heat map closely align with the recovery location of the Ischgl meteorite. Furthermore, the measured radionuclide data reported here indicate that the pre‐atmospheric size of the Ischgl meteoroid is consistent with the mass estimate inferred from our deceleration analysis along the trajectory. Our findings strongly support the conclusion that the Ischgl meteorite originated from the EN241170 fireball, effectively establishing it as a confirmed meteorite fall. This discovery enables to determine, along with the physical properties, also the heliocentric orbit and cosmic history of the Ischgl meteorite.

Funder

Junta de Andalucía

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Wiley

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