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The Hoba Meteorite was excavated but not moved from the spot as it weighs an estimated 60 tons. Source Not only is the Hoba Meteorite the largest known meteorite on Earth it is also the largest naturally-occurring piece of iron on the Earth’s surface. Its composition is 82.4% Iron, 16.4% Nickel, .76% Cobalt, .04% Phosphorus and with trace amounts of Copper, Zinc, Carbon, Sulphur, Chromium, Gallium, Germanium and Iridium. It is scientifically classified as nickel-rich ataxite. It also contains traces of minerals that really only exist on earth in meteorites like Triolite. Source The Hoba Meteorite is roughly 9 feet 8 inches long, 9 feet 4 inches wide with a depth ranging from 2 feet 5 inches to 3 feet 11 inches. Image via Wikipedia (Laurie Ventor sitting on the meteor in 1967) The great mystery surrounding the Hoba Meteorite is that it is not in a crater. How could such a large mass end up on the Earth’s surface without being in a crater? Speculation is that the meteorite entered the Earth’s atmosphere at a very low trajectory and then skipped over the ground like a flat stone skipping over water. (NASA photo of Hoba Meteorite) The meteorite is estimated to be between 200 million and 400 million years old and is thought to have landed on Earth some 80,000 years ago. It certainly would have been quite visible and quite a show as it rocketed through the atmosphere to any living creature that may have been around in the area at that time. Image by Sara&Joachim via Flickr The Hoba Meteorite was declared a National Monument in 1955 by the then South West Africa government. Despite the designation the meteorite suffered from vandalism over the years until 1985 when the Rossing Uranium company provided funds to the Namibian Government to help prevent vandalism. Source In 1987 the farm’s owner donated the meteorite site to the government and a tourist site was opened the same year. Today the largest known meteorite on Earth, The Hoba Meteorite, is visited by thousands of tourists every year. Source You might be interested in <0> <1> http://images.outbrain.com/imageserver/s/699766/okAgENfxNUD118iW86Lzswee-0-109x109.jpg&did=50Rdl Paid Distribution Tourist Traps That Are Worth It Concierge.com http://images.outbrain.com/imageserver/s/159209/bl00ppSkPp3UbCBUWgI4tQee-0-109x109.jpg&did=2ZRZi Why Honesty is Still the Best Policy Online Webupon http://images.outbrain.com/imageserver/s/856165/eL4EVk52eN9Hp4l9peufgee-0-109x109.jpg&did=79oLu Paid Distribution Around the Web: The Great Marc Jacobs Bike/Twitter Giveaway Lucky Magazine http://images.outbrain.com/imageserver/s/159202/vEIK6R3vvc32rDHxPbnb4wee-0-109x109.jpg&did=33BhF Is Being a Mystery Shopper Really a Scam? 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It’s such a huge meteorite!They were formed million years ago and contained elements not found on earth! Amazing, amazing! 5. [Play!] Littlekid137 Says... On June 8, 2009 at 11:52 am Very interesting! good job! 6. Daisy Peasblossom Says... On June 8, 2009 at 11:53 am Very interesting article. Wouldn’t want to have been under one of those “skips” when it came down. 7. Allana Calhoun Says... On June 8, 2009 at 12:43 pm Interesting! Funny how a large rock can attract so many tourists. :-) 8. thestickman Says... On June 8, 2009 at 1:46 pm very kewl! 9. Kate Smedley Says... On June 8, 2009 at 1:55 pm This sort of thing fascinates me, the photos are unbelievable! Brilliant article yet again Joe. 10. Auron Renius Says... On June 8, 2009 at 4:36 pm Fascinating article 11. Lostash Says... On June 8, 2009 at 4:44 pm Once again, a new piece of knowledge! Interesting article. 12. Ruby Hawk Says... On June 8, 2009 at 5:58 pm I learn something every day. 13. Aaron Paul Hicks Says... On June 8, 2009 at 7:35 pm Great feature and very enjoyable photos too, i live in a small market town in the UK and we have a huge meteor on display in the market place exactly were it landed, its huge and is around 200 years old……..fascinating, very best wishes, Aaron :-) 14. Judy T Lloyd Says... On June 8, 2009 at 8:37 pm A meteorite struck our area a long time ago. We do have the Moorefield Mine which has various minerals. Thanks for these pictures. 15. fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa Says... On June 8, 2009 at 8:43 pm Wow, who would think these things exist right here on our planet, but they do, and they have concentrated levels or different ores. In this case it is Iron. Lovely article, well put together, interesting photos 16. j p gallagher Says... On June 8, 2009 at 9:22 pm Now that is a big rock, imagine it skipping off the Earth 17. Jo Oliver Says... On June 8, 2009 at 11:17 pm wow, that would be something to see. I would be a little afraid of sitting on it though;) 18. livofc1 Says... On June 9, 2009 at 3:49 am pretty kool. It would be something to see in real life though. nice article. 19. Mr Ghaz Says... On June 9, 2009 at 9:08 am Great post!!..this is really awesome..stunning pics too..I really liked it..thanx for sharing this wonderful work. 20. JK Kristie Says... On June 11, 2009 at 9:29 pm Great share, Joe. It’s nice to know about this. 21. Rajiv Sighamony Says... On June 24, 2009 at 8:15 am great piece 22. Janiece Says... On October 31, 2009 at 6:03 am How interesting! It is amazing how such a huge thing could have gotten here without leaving a crater! 23. Dewan Golam Shafi Choudhury Says... On December 11, 2009 at 9:16 pm excellant article. I LOVE meteors!!!!! This was worth reading and I am truly glad for looking through your portfolio 24. thestickman Says... On February 5, 2010 at 9:55 pm Thanks all! I enjoy your comments! 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