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1834:Categories
1127:CBC News,
898:BBC News,
882:NBC News,
848:2017-10-09
833:"Carancas"
732:References
543:meteorites
501:INGEMMET (
496:phosphorus
428:material.
347:injuries,
315:chondritic
268:chondritic
111:Confidence
76:69°02′38″W
73:16°39′52″S
1807:Meteoroid
1802:Meteorite
1459:Post-2000
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521:(2) 10%;
509:(1) 40%,
492:magnesium
484:potassium
480:aluminium
353:headaches
318:meteorite
271:meteorite
168:Chondrite
114:Confirmed
1765:See also
1408:Tunguska
1390:Qingyang
1382:Pre-2000
1375:On Earth
1328:Archived
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693:See also
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531:chromite
527:troilite
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519:pyroxene
515:feldspar
507:pyroxene
411:troilite
361:vomiting
357:diarrhea
330:Bolivian
279:Bolivian
265:Carancas
252:Carancas
179:Location
174:Location
119:Diameter
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1734:Bolides
1671:Jupiter
1636:2024 RW
1625:2024 BX
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1477:2008 TC
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398:arsenic
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228:Country
153:Drilled
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1729:Comets
1641:impact
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1597:impact
1482:impact
636:sulfur
596:ablate
468:cobalt
464:nickel
349:nausea
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162:Bolide
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384:Photo
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238:State
127:Depth
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664:NASA
600:iron
579:NASA
533:and
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326:Peru
275:Peru
259:The
242:Puno
232:Peru
164:type
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