tavujoukkioina
Tavujoukkioina, also known as the Tavujoukkioina meteorite, is a notable meteorite that fell in Finland in 1933. It is one of the largest meteorites ever found in Finland, with a total weight of approximately 1,000 kilograms. The meteorite is classified as an H5 ordinary chondrite, which means it is a stony meteorite with a high iron content.
The Tavujoukkioina meteorite was discovered by a farmer named Juho Vähäkylä, who found the first fragments
The Tavujoukkioina meteorite is of scientific interest because it provides valuable information about the early solar
The Tavujoukkioina meteorite is currently housed in the Geological Museum of the University of Helsinki, where