Mbosi meteorite
| Mbozi | |
|---|---|
| Main mass near Mbeya, Tanzania | |
| Type | Iron | 
| Group | Ungrouped | 
| Composition | Meteoric iron (8 % Ni), Silicate inclusions | 
| Country | Tanzania | 
| Region | Songwe | 
| Coordinates | 09°06′28″S 33°02′15″E / 9.10778°S 33.03750°E | 
| Observed fall | No | 
| Found date | 1930 | 
| TKW | 16 metric tons (16 long tons; 18 short tons) | 
| Alternative names | Kimwondo (local name) | 
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Mbozi is an ungrouped iron meteorite found in Tanzania. It is one of the world's largest meteorites, variously estimated as the fourth-largest to the eighth-largest, it is located near the city of Mbeya in Tanzania's southern highlands. The meteorite is 3 metres (9.8 ft) long, 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) high, and weighs an estimated 16 metric tons (16 long tons; 18 short tons).