An interesting recap:

http://www.icq.eps.harvard.edu/meteorites.html


Some interesting meteorite falls of the last two centuries

DATE LOCATION REMARKS REFERENCES
1807 12 14    Weston, CT, U.S.A.     meteor visible half a minute,      [21]
                                     loud sounds heard, many stones
                                     found scattered over 6-10
                                     miles, weighing as much as
                                     200 lbs. total (largest
                                     meteorite weighed 35 lbs)

1825 01 16 Oriang, Malwate, man killed, woman injured in [14, 17]
              India                  meteorite fall

1827 02 16 Mhow, India man wounded "severely in the [12, 17]
                                     arm" when hit by meteorite

1836 11 11 Macau, Brazil cattle killed when hit by [12, 17]
                                     shower of meteorites

1847 07 14 Hauptmannsdorf, 37-pound Braunau iron meteorite [12, 17]
              Braunau, Bohemia       smashed into a room, covering
                                     three children with ceiling
                                     debris but not hurting them

1860 05 01 New Concord, OH, horse struck and killed by [12, 17]
              USA                    meteorite

1868 01 30 Pultusk, Poland meteorite shower of more than [12]
                                     100,000 fragments

1882 02 03 Mocs, Romania meteorite shower of thousands [12]
                                     of fragments

1890 05 02 Forest City, IA, USA meteorite shower of some 2000 [12]
                                     fragments; one fragment fell into
                                     a pile of hay (no fire)

1907 09 05 Hsin-p-ai Wei, meteorite caused a house to [1]
              Weng-li, China         collapse, killing a family;
                                     evidently no evidence

1908 06 30 Tunguska, Siberia apparent airblast (no recovered [15]
                                     meteorites) of an object entering
                                     earth's atmosphere; leveled
                                     hundreds of square miles of forest,
                                     killing two men and hundreds of
                                     reindeer

1911 06 28 Nakhla, Egypt dog struck and killed by [12, 17]
                                     meteorite (part of meteorite
                                     shower)

1912 07 19 Holbrook, AZ, USA meteorite shower of more than [12, 13]
                                     14000 fragments; meteorite
                                     fell a few meters from a person;
                                     largest fragment 9 pounds

1915 04 25 Ta-yang, east of meteorite tore off a woman's [1]
              Mai-po, China          arm; several meteorites, ranging
                                     from about 2 to about 3.5 kg

1924 07 06 Johnstown, CO, USA meteorites fell within a few feet [13]
                                     of two men; 50-pound stone went
                                     5 feet into wet soil

1927 04 28 Aba-mura, Inashiki- young girl suffered two head [16]
              gun, Ibaragi-ken,      injuries when struck by a
              Japan                  stony meteorite

1932 08 10 Archie, MO, USA meteorite fell less than 1 m [12, 13]
                                     from person

1938 06 16 Pantar, Philippines several buildings hit by meteorites [12]

1938 06 24 Chicora, PA, USA cow's hide injured, presumably by [17]
                                     a fragment belonging to the
                                     meteorite shower in that area
                                     on that day

1938 09 29 Benld, IL, USA building and car hit by stony [12, 13]
                                     meteorites; the car was hit by
                                     a 4-pound fragment after it
                                     crashed through the roof of a
                                     garage, then through roof, seat,
                                     and floorboards of car

1947 02 12 Sikhote-Alin, south- largest meteorite shower on [2]
              eastern Siberia        record; estimated 100 tons of
                                     total debris fell, the largest
                                     weighing 1745 kg; some 9000
                                     fragments weighing about 28
                                     tons recovered; largest crater
                                     28 m wide

1950 09 20 Murray, KY, USA five buildings hit by meteorites [12]

1950 12 10 St. Louis, MO, USA car hit by meteorite [12]

1954 11 30 Sylacauga, AL, USA woman in home hit by meteorite [3, 12]
                                     after breaking through roof

1965 12 24 Barwell, England two buildings and a car hit by [12]
                                     by meteorites

1971 04 08 Wethersfield, CT, 12-ounce meteorite entered house [4, 12]
              USA                    through roof, lodged in living-
                                     room ceiling; ordinary chondrite;
                                     less than two miles away, another
                                     house was hit 11.5 yr later

1976 03 08 Jilin City, Jilin, largest stony-meteorite shower [1, 12]
              China                  in recent times; more than
                                     100 fragments, the largest
                                     being 1770 kg in weight and
                                     making an impact crater 6 m deep;
                                     H5 chondrite

1977 01 31 Louisville, KY, USA three buildings and a car hit by [12]
                                     meteorites

1982 11 08 Wethersfield, CT, meteorite entered house through [4, 12]
              USA                    roof; second house hit in same
                                     town in 11.5 years; L6 chondrite

1984 09 30 Binningup, WA, meteorite fell 4-5 m from two [12]
              Australia              sunbathers on soft beach sand

1984 12 10 Claxton, GA, USA mailbox hit by meteorite [12]

1986 07 29 Kokubunji, Japan several buildings hit by meteorites [12]

1991 08 31 Noblesville, IN, USA meteorite fell 3.5 m from two [5]
                                     children outside; ordinary
                                     stony chondrite

1992 08 14 Mbale, Uganda meteorite shower; boy hit on [6]
                                     head by 3.6-g fragment after
                                     it hit tree first

1992 10 09 Peekskill, NY, USA car hit by meteorite, which [7]
                                     passed through steel trunk
                                     and impacted ground underneath;
                                     fireball widely visible and
                                     imaged along east coast

1992 12 10 Mihonoseki, Honshu, 6.5-kg L6 ordinary chondrite [10]
              Japan                  meteorite crashed through house
                                     to ground

1994 06 14 St-Robert, QC, meteorite shower caused sonic [8]
              Canada                 boom in Montreal; scattered
                                     strewnfield in rural area;
                                     more than 25 kg recovered;
                                     H5 chondrite

1994 06 21 near Getafe, Spain 12-cm-wide, 1.4-kg meteorite [11]
                                     broke windshield and bent
                                     steering wheel of moving car,
                                     breaking finger of driver;
                                     more than 50 kg of meteorites
                                     found within 200 m of accident

2003 03 26 Chicago, IL, USA meteorite shower; buildings [9]
                                     hit in Park Forest, IL;
                                     ordinary chondrites

2003 09 27 Mayurbhanj, bright fireball(s) lit up sky just [18]
              Orissa, India          after sunset; widely observed
                                     meteorite shower yielding
                                     numerous highly magnetic meteorites

2004 06 12 Ellerslie, suburban 1.3-kg (2.8-lb) 7-cm x 13-cm [19]
              Auckland, N.Z.         meteorite broke through roof of
                                     house and bounced off sofa

2007 01 02 Freehold Township, 13-ounce iron meteorite broke [20]
              N.J., U.S.A.           through residential roof and
                                     landed in a bathroom

2007 09 15 Carancas, Peru 13.5-m-diameter crater created by [22]
              (near Lake Titicaca    mid-day visible fireball
               at alt. 3824 m)       meteorite, numerous ordinary
                                     chondrites H4-5 recovered;
                                     made international news when
                                     local people complained of
                                     illness -- not yet definitively
                                     explained

2008 10 06 Nubian desert, 47 meteorites weighing 3.95 kg [23]
              northern Sudan         were found in Dec. 2008 via a
             (Almahata Sitta)        systematic search along the
                                     suspected debris path for the
                                     small minor planet 2008 TC3,
                                     discovered 20 hours prior to
                                     impact by R. A. Kowalski with the
                                     1.5-m telescope at Mt. Lemmon in
                                     Arizona, when it was about 370000
                                     miles from the earth; a bright
                                     fireball was seen by airline
                                     pilots and orbiting satellites
                                     when the object entered the
                                     earth's atmosphere; the largest
                                     recovered meteorite weights 1.5 g
                                     (classified as a polymict ureilite,
                                     an achondrite)

---------- REFERENCES
----------
[1] Yau et al. (1994), Meteoritics 29, 864
[2] Gallant (1997), Sky Telesc. 93(2), 50; http://www.k4zrd.com/Sikhote-Alin.htm; http://www.alaska.net/~meteor/SAinfo.htm

[3] Swindel and Jones (1954), Meteoritics 1, 125; http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/English/8p73.htm

[4] di Cicco (1983), Sky Telesc. 65, 118;

[5] Sky Telesc. 83, 372 (April 1992)

[6] http://www.xs4all.nl/~dmsweb/meteorites/mbale/mbale.html; Jenniskens et al. (1994), Meteoritics 29, 246; Sky & Telescope, June 1993, p. 96

[7] Brown et al. (1994), Nature 367, 624; di Cicco (1993), Sky Telesc. 85(2), 26

[8] Brown et al. (1996), Meteoritics & Planetary Sci. 31, 502; Hildebrand et al. (1997), J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Canada 91, 261; http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/gsc/meteor_e.html

[9] http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/geology/meteor.htm

[10] Sky Telesc. 86(2), 13 (Aug. 1993)

[11] Sky Telesc. 88(6), 12 (Dec. 1994)

[12] Spratt and Stephens (1992), Mercury, Mar./Apr. 1992, p. 50; Spratt (1991), JRASC 85, 263

[13] Nininger (1952), Out of the Sky: An Introduction to Meteorites, Univ. of Denver Press

[14] Gritzner (1997), WGN 25, 222

[15] Sekanina (1983), A.J. 88, 1382; Melosh (1993), Nature 361, 14; Lyne and Tauber (1995) Nature 375, 638; Sekanina (1998), Planet. Space Sci. 46, 191; Bronshten (2000), Planet. Space Sci. 48, 855; Hou et al. (2000), Planet. Space Sci. 48, 1447

[16] Yamamoto and Murayama (1951), Pop. Astron. 59, 431, 432

[17] LaPaz (1951), Pop. Astron. 59, 433

[18] http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/cc092903.html; http://www.gsi.gov.in/mete_ors.htm

[19] Aug. 2004 issue of Meteorite, article by Brenda Archer; Summer 2005 issue of Inside Smithsonian Research (No. 9, p. 16), article by John Barrat; also numerous WWW news articles, such as http://www.geo-earth.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t2490.html (do a Google search with +"Brenda Archer" +meteorite).

[20] http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070110/ap_on_re_us/fallen_object; http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16491697/; http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/8407/1066/; http://www.meteorite.com/news/index.htm

[21] Elements of Astronomy, Descriptive and Physics, by Hervey Wilbur (1839, New York: Scofield and Voorhies; and Boston: Whipple and Damrell), pp. 106-107.

[22] J. Borovicka and P. Spurny (2008), Astron. Astrophys. 485, L1; G. Tancredi et al. (2009), Meteoritics & Planetary Sci. 44, 1967. With standard caution, see also the Wikipedia article on this event.

[23] P. Jenniskens et al. (2009), Nature 458, 485-488 (26 March).



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Catalogue of meteorites available on the WWW: http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/cgi-bin/earth/metcat/ (which seems to not have been updated in the last couple of years)

See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorite_falls

See also "ARN's History of Meteorites" alphabetical list at http://www.arn-meteorites.com/ (which has more recent falls included)



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