Příbram meteorite
The Příbram meteorite fell on 7 April 1959 east of Příbram, former Czechoslovakia. Four pieces were found, the largest having a mass of .
Příbram was the first meteorite whose trajectory was tracked by multiple cameras recording the associated fireball. This allowed its trajectory to be calculated leading to a determination of its orbit and aiding its recovery.
Pieces
Four pieces were found with a total weight of out of an estimated weight before break-up. The largest piece found was probably only the second-largest overall. These four pieces were subsequently named after the villages near which they were found:Luhy Velká Hojšín DrážkovAll pieces are on display in the Czech National Museum in Prague.