Kakowa

Name in the NHM catalogue: Kakowa
Locality*: Grădinari, județ [county] Caraș-Severin, ROM
Co-ordinates: 45° 8' N, 21° 40' E
Fall/find: Fall
Date of the fall: 19.05.1858, 08:00
Type (level 1): Stone
Type (level 2): Chondrite
Type (level 3): Ordinary chondrite
Group: L6
Further data: Veined
Recovered weight: 577 g
Synonyms: Cacova, Kakova
Remark: Data from Grady, M. M. (2000): Catalogue of meteorites. 5th rev. enl. ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Data marked with an asterisk (*) are supplemented or corrected.

History of the fall: One stone fell after detonations in the Valea lui Mildin, some 350 paces from the Cacova–Comorâște road, near to a flock of sheep, to the sight of four shepherds. They found the meteorite pierced into the ground to 3 inches [8 cm] with singed grass around. The oldest shepherd, Zsurzs Csinka, lifted the stone, which almost burnt his hand. He handed over the meteorite to the council of the village, which forwarded it to the district authorities at Oravicabánya. Count Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg, Governor of the then existing Serbian Voivodship and Banat of Temes sent the stone to Wilhelm Haidinger, head of the Geological Institute in Vienna, who gave it to the Mineralogical Museum of the Court (now Natural History Museum). The stone was almost intact and weighed 1 lb 0,5 ounce [580 g].

Based on Kováts, Gy. (1863): Kakovai meteorkő. Magyarhoni Földtani Társulat Munkálatai, 2, 27–28 and Török, J. (1882): A Magyar Birodalom meteoritjei (II. rész). Természettudományi Közlöny, 14, 495–514.