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Peace River is a small L6 chondritemeteorite that detonated over Alberta, Canada on the morning of March 31, 1963.
History
On March 31, 1963 at 4:35 a.m. MST, a small meteoroid detonated at a height of 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) over the skies of Alberta, Canada and broke in two main fragments.[2] A bright flash was visible at a distance of over 100 miles and strong booming detonations were heard.
As soon as enough data was obtained and the snow melted, the search for the fragments began. The first fragment was recovered on April 24 near Mahood farm, 39 kilometres (24 mi) southwest of Peace River town, by John Westgate and R. E. Folinsbee.[1]
Strewnfield
The ellipse of scattering spawn for about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) in length.[3]