The Bunburra Rockhole Meteorite Fall in SW Australia: Determination of the Fireball Trajectory, Luminosity and Impact Position from Photographic Records

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We present basic data of the Bunburra Rockhole, the new photographically
recorded meteorite fall by the Desert Fireball Network in SW Australia.
It is the first achondrite with known orbit and the first such meteorite
fall in the southern hemisphere.

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