The Korra Korabes meteorite is a rare H3 chondrite, discovered in 1996 in Namibia. It features a brecciated structure, with light-colored clasts up to 3 cm in size. - Description language - German

The Korra Korabes meteorite is a rare H3 ordinary chondrite, discovered in 1996 in Namibia. It has a low shock stage (S1) and a moderate weathering grade (W2). The total recovered mass is approximately 120–130 kg. This brecciated meteorite contains lighter-colored clasts up to 3 cm in size.
Its mineral composition includes olivine (Fa13.8–27.2) and pyroxene (Fs8.4–27.8), with exceptionally well-preserved chondrule glass. Korra Korabes is a scientifically valuable meteorite, providing insights into the early solar system and primitive chondritic materials.
📌 Class: Ordinary Chondrite (H3)
📌 Origin: Namaland, Namibia
📌 Discovered: 1996
📌 Total Mass: ~120–130 kg
📌 Shock Stage: S1 (minimal impact alteration)
📌 Weathering Grade: W2 (moderate weathering)

Stone meteorite - Korra Korabes - 0.797 grams

Stone meteorite - Korra Korabes - 1.037 grams
