Oh no, this is Denmark. Whatever falls from the skies is the sole property of 
the state. 

It will end up at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, says associate 
professor Henning Haack. They have already been all over the media telling 
people that they must deliver any finds to the them. It's called "danekræ" and 
should be turned over because the laws say meteorites have exceptional 
scientific or exhibition value. Funny we regards falls in Denmark to be of more 
value than meteorites falls in other countries. You can buy meteorites at the 
museum, but not Danish ones.

So I'll probably be ending up paying to see the meteorite at exhibition in 
Copenhagen, unless I find a piece myself and don't tell anybody about it. Which 
is not that fun :(

The piece is according to Henning Haack to be sent to Italy for further 
analysis.

Pics and interview - in Danish.

http://www.dr.dk/nyheder/viden/stump-fra-meteorit-fundet-i-ejby-ved-glostrup

/Lars


Lars,
Amazing!
Are any of the smaller fragments available for sale?
Cheers,
John A. Shea
IMCA 3295


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On 2/7/16 at 2:29 PM, Lars Zielke via Meteorite-list wrote:

> Update:
> 
> Found: One stoke 56 gram, broken into 3-4 fragments Beautiful black 
> fusion crust Found on pavement.
> Looks like a stony meteorite.
> Found: Somewhere in Ejby near Glostrup.
> Traveling from west to east
> Lots of reports about heavy sonic booms Good change for more stones.
> 
> Here's the first pic, scroll down a bit
> 
> http://nyheder.tv2.dk/samfund/2016-02-07-nu-er-stumper-af-meteoritten-
> fundet
> 
> http://www.dr.dk/nyheder/viden/stump-fra-meteorit-fundet-i-ejby-ved-gl
> ostrup
> 
> Cheers
> Lars
> 
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