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6°54′03″S 107°37′17″E / 6.9007°S 107.6215°E / -6.9007; 107.6215
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Slice of the Bandung meteorite; the majority of the 11.5 kg TKW is held by the Bandung Geological Museum and the Paris Museum of History. This partial slice weighs 2.43 grams and shows a brecciated matrix

The Bandung Geological Museum opened in Bandung, Indonesia in 1928. On December 10, 1871, six meteorites fell in Sindanglaut, West Java, Indonesia. This rare fall of a LL6 chondrite included an 11.5 kg TKW that is held by the Bandung Geological Museum and the Paris Museum of History.[ citation needed] The museum has 13 meteorites that fell at various times on in areas of Java. [1]

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  1. ^ Suganda, Her (2011). Wisata Parijs van Java: Sejarah, peradaban, seni, kuliner, dan belanja. ISBN  9789797095376.

6°54′03″S 107°37′17″E / 6.9007°S 107.6215°E / -6.9007; 107.6215