The first meteorite fall to be photographed by a camera network, enabling its trajectory and orbit to be determined and the meteorite to be recovered. Cameras operated by the Ondřejov Observatory in the Czech Republic photographed a brilliant fireball on 1959 April 7. Nineteen fragments, totalling 9.5 kg, of an H5 ordinary chondrite meteorite were subsequently found at the impact site, close to the town of Příbram, near Prague. The largest fragment weighed 4.3 kg. Its calculated aphelion was in the outer main asteroid belt.