Cosmic pears from the Havelland (Germany): Ribbeck, the twelfth recorded aubrite fall in history

In 1889 the German poet and novelist Theodor Fontane wrote the popular literary ballad “Herr von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland.” The Squire von Ribbeck is described as a gentle and generous person, who often gives away pears from his pear trees to children passing by and continued donating pears...

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Veröffentlicht in:Meteoritics & planetary science 2024-10, Vol.59 (10), p.2660-2694
Hauptverfasser: Bischoff, Addi, Patzek, Markus, Barrat, Jean‐Alix, Berndt, Jasper, Busemann, Henner, Degering, Detlev, Di Rocco, Tommaso, Ek, Mattias, Harries, Dennis, Godinho, Jose R. A., Heinlein, Dieter, Kriele, Armin, Krietsch, Daniela, Maden, Colin, Marchhart, Oscar, Marshal, Rachael M., Martschini, Martin, Merchel, Silke, Möller, Andreas, Pack, Andreas, Raab, Herbert, Reitze, Maximilian P., Rendtel, Ina, Rüfenacht, Miriam, Sachs, Oliver, Schönbächler, Maria, Schuppisser, Anja, Weber, Iris, Wieser, Alexander, Wimmer, Karl
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Zusammenfassung:In 1889 the German poet and novelist Theodor Fontane wrote the popular literary ballad “Herr von Ribbeck auf Ribbeck im Havelland.” The Squire von Ribbeck is described as a gentle and generous person, who often gives away pears from his pear trees to children passing by and continued donating pears after his death. Now, 135 years later the rock called Ribbeck is giving us insight into processes that happened 4.5 billion years ago. The meteorite Ribbeck (official find location: 52°37′15″N, 12°45′40″E) fell January 21, 2024, and has been classified as a brecciated aubrite. This meteoroid actually entered the Earth's atmosphere at 00:32:38 UTC over Brandenburg, west of Berlin, and the corresponding fireball was recorded by professional all sky and video cameras. More than 200 pieces (two proved by radionuclide analysis to belong to this fresh fall) were recovered totaling about 1.8 kg. Long‐lived radionuclide and noble gas data are consistent with long cosmic ray exposure (55–62 Ma) and a preatmospheric radius of Ribbeck between 20 and 30 cm. The heavily brecciated aubrite consists of major (76 ± 3 vol%) coarse‐grained FeO‐free enstatite (En99.1Fs
ISSN:1086-9379
1945-5100
DOI:10.1111/maps.14245