In my never ending quest of hammers and information
re same, I have come across this puppy a couple of times:
Dec. 8, 1929 YugoslaviaMeteor hits bridal party, killed 1
Note that no name is provided for this fall. It is, of course, not
on the Walter Branch Hits page.
Any info
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Info needed
In my never ending quest of hammers and information
re same, I have come across this puppy a couple of times:
Dec. 8, 1929 YugoslaviaMeteor hits bridal party, killed 1
Note that no name is provided for this fall. It is, of course, not
on the Walter
@meteoritecentral.com
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Info needed
In my never ending quest of hammers and information
re same, I have come across this puppy a couple of times:
Dec. 8, 1929 YugoslaviaMeteor hits bridal party, killed 1
Note that no name
of the relatively recent report of NOMADS being struck
and killed.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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In my
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From: Dave Carothers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jose Campos [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite List
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Coordinates appear to be 14° 55' 20S / 37° 51' 56E
Dave
Hi,
Le Lion
The first item on your list is ADMIRE,
a pallasite (a mass of 12 to 15lb [5.4 to 6.8kg]
was ploughed up in 1881, and other masses later)
in LYON COUNTY, KANSAS in 1881.
Sterling K. Webb
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Hi Bernd,
A treatment with Babelfish at www.altavista.com tells us that Poglica is a
word with a complex indoeuropean etymology, including most closely from
Slavic. Apparently it most recently means button, and earlier was derived
from roundish things like goiter and roundish ball.
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From: MexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 8:51 PM
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Hi Bernd,
A treatment with Babelfish at www.altavista.com tells us that Poglica is
a
word with a complex
Coordinates appear to be 14° 55' 20S / 37° 51' 56E
Dave
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From: Jose Campos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 7:28 PM
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Hi Mateo and List,
It also seems
hello
no Holbrook no, the matrix is similar to johnstown but
the magnetism its of a L chondrite
Matteo
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Muana Poglica:
http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/6839/muanaan2.jpg
As for the Muana Poglica, the label says E(ast)
Africa not S(outh) Africa,
Hello Cj,
According to the CD-Rom made by Pierre-Marie Pele about NWAs, the TKW of NWA
237 (LL6) is 61g.
I do not know about SAU 119.
All the best,
Frederic Beroud
www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA #2491
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From: Peanut .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday,
Hello Rob and list,
In his 1975 book, Fallen from Heaven: Meteorites and Man, a compilation
of descriptions of some 100 falls and finds, Richard M. Pearl notes the
following regarding the Homestead fall:
Between 10:20 and 10:30 p.m. on the cold winter night of Februrary 12,
1875, a tremendous
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Can anyone on this list provide info on the
recovery date and TKW for NWA 531 (LL5)?
Hi Dave and List,
Northwest Africa 531
LL4, S1; W1;
Rissani, Morocco
Found 2000 (year uncertain)
434 gr; 1 piece
Type specimen 19.4 gr. Classified by M. Denise (MNHNP);
main mass
Dear Dave;
I haven't had time to look it up but since the Catalogue of Meteorites
actually came out a year ago, and it went to the print deadline before
that, I would think you would have to wait for the 6th. edition of the
Catalogue of Meteorites to get the explosion of NWA classifieds in
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