![A large iron meteorite found at Cape York, Greenland, by the American explorer Robert Edwin Peary, and taken for display purposes to the Museum of Natural History, New York. (1 of 2) A large iron meteorite found at Cape York, Greenland, by the American explorer Robert Edwin Peary, and taken for display purposes to the Museum of Natural History, New York. (1 of 2)](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/G36P9P/a-large-iron-meteorite-found-at-cape-york-greenland-by-the-american-G36P9P.jpg)
A large iron meteorite found at Cape York, Greenland, by the American explorer Robert Edwin Peary, and taken for display purposes to the Museum of Natural History, New York. (1 of 2)
![The Cape York meteorite: Making an impact on Greenland - The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies The Cape York meteorite: Making an impact on Greenland - The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies](https://jsis.washington.edu/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Emily_Johnson_blogpost_photo-800x534.jpg)
The Cape York meteorite: Making an impact on Greenland - The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
![Cape York meteorite. It is thought that this iron meteorite struck Cape York in Savissivik, Greenland, over 10,000 years ago. Made mostly of iron, nic Stock Photo - Alamy Cape York meteorite. It is thought that this iron meteorite struck Cape York in Savissivik, Greenland, over 10,000 years ago. Made mostly of iron, nic Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2ACX9PP/cape-york-meteorite-it-is-thought-that-this-iron-meteorite-struck-cape-york-in-savissivik-greenland-over-10000-years-ago-made-mostly-of-iron-nic-2ACX9PP.jpg)