Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-16 Thread John Divelbiss
also offers great challenges to finding these falls. Flatlands and deserts are obviously the optimum locations for falls. John - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 1:56 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see

[meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-16 Thread cspratt
Over the past couple of years there been as concerted effort to conduct field searches, interviews etc. in the Canadian prairies. A couple of new meteorites have been found and also several specimens from the older Red Hill (Sask.) 1956 find. Due to certain rules and restrictions which we all

[meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-16 Thread Mike Reynolds
Hi John and all, This might be worth following up on if anyone feels ambitious or should find themselves in Massachusetts with a whole lot of free time on their hands. I don't know if anyone remembers this post and a few other earlier ones which referred to a possible fall which may have

Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-16 Thread John Divelbiss
: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery? Hi John and all, This might be worth following up on if anyone feels ambitious or should find themselves in Massachusetts with a whole lot of free time on their hands. I don't know if anyone remembers this post and a few

[meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-15 Thread John Divelbiss
Hello all, As David Hardy suggested...things sure are slow on list. I'll try to add something. I'm reading Nininger's book, Find A Falling Star. I'm only a third of the way through...and I'm hooked! I keep looking out back to see if a fireball might be passing by... or maybe I'll find a

Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-15 Thread drtanuki
We have a new fall in Japan; but I do not have the details yet. Dirk Ross...Tokyo John Divelbiss wrote: Hello all,As David Hardy suggested...things sure are slow on list. I'll try to add something.I'm reading Nininger's book, Find A Falling Star. I'm only a third of the way through...and I'm

Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-15 Thread Matt Morgan
2003 7:35 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery? Hello all, As David Hardy suggested...things sure are slow on list. I'll try to add something. I'm reading Nininger's book, Find A Falling Star. I'm only a third of the w

Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-15 Thread John Divelbiss
ame, Matt? - Original Message - From: Matt Morgan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 10:32 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery? Hi John and list: I too have been thumbing through Find

Re: [meteorite-list] when will the US see another meteorite fall and recovery?

2003-02-15 Thread Starbits
In a message dated 2/15/2003 8:31:52 PM US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here in Colorado over the last 4 years, we have had at least 8 bright fireballs that were tracked and trajectories calculated. Thanks to the local museum, they have been publicized in newspapers and