What Do We Know About the "Carancas-Desaguadero" Fireball, Meteorite and Impact Crater?

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On September 15, 2007, at noon local time, a fireball was observed and
heard in the southern shore of the Lake Titicaca, close to the border
between Peru and Bolivia. A crater was formed due to the impact of a
chondrite meteorite weighing more than 2 tons.

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