This map shows the location of where meteorites have been recovered in Ohio.

Editor’s Note

This story was originally published by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

Meteorites are fragments of asteroids or comets that have entered Earth’s atmosphere and reached the ground intact. Scientists analyze their chemical and mineralogical properties for clues as to how Earth and other bodies in our solar system formed. They range in size from dust-sized particles to large masses.

Meteorites generally fall into one of three classes:

— Stony meteorites, which are rich in silicate minerals.

— Iron meteorites, which are enriched with native iron alloyed with nickel.

— Stony-iron meteorites, which are mixtures of the previous two classes.

Ohio has 14 confirmed meteorites. A recovered meteorite is identified as either a fall or a find. A meteorite identified as a fall means that the specimen was observed falling through the atmosphere just prior to being discovered.

A find is a meteorite that was not observed descending through Earth’s atmosphere and was recovered at some point in time after landing.

Meteorite Listing

Anderson (Turner Mounds)✝

County: Hamilton

Date: prehistoric

Total mass recovered (kg): 0.85

Class: stony-iron

Cincinnati

Cincinnati meteorite

County: Hamilton

Date: 1870

Total mass recovered (kg): 1‒2

Class: iron

Dayton

Dayton meteorite

County: Montgomery

Date: 1892

Total mass recovered (kg): 26.3

Class: iron

Enon

County: Clark

Date: ca.1883

Total mass recovered (kg): 0.76

Class: stony-iron

Fairfield

Fairfield meteorite

County: Butler

Date: 1974

Total mass recovered (kg): 1.6

Class: iron

Gahanna

County: Franklin

Date: 1950

Total mass recovered (kg): 1.2

Class: iron

Hopewell Mounds✝

Hopewell Mounds

County: Ross

Date: prehistoric

Total mass recovered (kg): 0.13

Class: stony-iron

Kossuth

Kossuth
Kossuth cut

County: Auglaize

Date: 1975

Total mass recovered (kg): 5.9

Class: iron

New Concord

New Concord meteorite

County: Muskingum/Guernsey

Date: 1860

Total mass recovered (kg): 227

Class: stony

New Westville

New Westville meteorite

County: Preble

Date: 1941

Total mass recovered (kg): 4.8

Class: iron

Powellsville

County: Scioto

Date: 1990

Total mass recovered (kg): 4.31

Class: stony

Pricetown

County: Highland

Date: 1893

Total mass recovered (kg): 0.9

Class: stony

Tarlton

Tarleton meteorite

County: Fairfield

Date: 1967

Total mass recovered (kg): 0.227

Class: stony

Wooster

Wooster meteorite

County: Wayne

Date: 1858

Total mass recovered (kg): 22.5

Class: iron

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