Ensisheim meteorite
| Ensisheim meteorite | |
|---|---|
Ensisheim meteorite in the town's museum  | |
| Type | Chondrite | 
| Class | Ordinary chondrite | 
| Group | LL6 | 
| Country | France | 
| Region | Ensisheim | 
| Observed fall | Yes | 
| Fall date | 7 November 1492 | 
| Found date | 7 November 1492 | 
| TKW | 127 kg (280 lb) | 
The fall of the meteorite, as depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle from 1493.  | |
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The Ensisheim meteorite is a stony meteorite that fell on November 7, 1492 in a wheat field outside the walled town of Ensisheim in then Alsace, Further Germany (now France). The meteorite can still be seen in Ensisheim's museum, the sixteenth-century Musée de la Régence. It is the oldest stony European meteorite fall from which there is still some meteoritic material preserved.