Thursday 25 April 2024

Meteriorite Did Fall In San Carlos, UCR Confirms

Paying the bills

Latest

San Jose Airport speeds up departures and arrivals of tourists in less than an hour

QCOSTARICA -- A series of recent changes carried out...

Shortage of available hospital beds back home strands Canadian in Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA  - Suffering a medical emergency, whether it be...

The Changes in the 6 months before death symptoms- Both Physical and Emotional

Individuals and their families embark on a dramatic journey...

What occurs once your nation operates on 99 percent renewable energy?

Q24N (The Verge) While most of the world still...

How relocating from the U.S. to Costa Rica’s ‘blue zone’ totally changed this family’s life forever

QCOSTARICA (CTV) When Kema Ward-Hopper and her then-fiance Nicholas...

UAE, Costa Rica Sign Trade Deal

QCOSTARICA -- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Costa...

Coffee or Chocolate? Why not both?

QCOSTARICA -San José is a city of surprises. Two...

Dollar Exchange

¢499.60 BUY

¢505.01 SELL

25 April 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

The object that fell on April 23 on the roof of a house in Agua Zarcas de San Carlos is a meteorite, confirmed the Escuela Centroamericana de Geología de la Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) – Central American School of Geology of the University of Costa Rica.

The researchers named the rock the “Meteorito de Aguas Zarcas”. This name is provisional, as it must be submitted to the Meteoritical Society for final approval.

- Advertisement -

The UCR detailed in a press release, it is a chondritic stone meteorite, composed mainly of silicon, iron and magnesium. It is very likely that the age of the meteorite is close to 4,560 million years, although it is necessary to carry out major studies to confirm it.

The main fragment weighs 1,071 grams and was analyzed in the house where it fell, with the help of specialized equipment from the Petrography and Geochemistry Section of the School of Geology. In that house, other fragments were found, for a total of 1,152 grams.
Many other minor fragments have appeared, but the total of the mass recovered by residents is unknown.

“The size of the Aguas Zarcas meteorite, before fragmenting, was probably significant,” the scientific report cites, although it is impossible to detail the dimensions and the total weight.

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills

Related Articles

Banco Nacional just can’t seem to stop theft from within

QCOSTARICA -- Two treasury employees have been suspended from their duties...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading