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~The remnants of the meteorite from the previous post
have been located near an area with the wonderful name of "
Buzzard Coulee", on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. The meteor is now believed to have been a roughly ten-ton asteroid fragment, most of which disintegrated while falling to Earth. No large chunks of it have yet been located, only small fragments.
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