Hi Adam, hi list !

I think Selakopi and Glanggang is such a possible  case.
They fell both on September 26, 1939.

it seems that they are not paired (metBase 5.0)

The meteorite catalogue 5th edition says that Selakopi
that it is distinct from Glanggang and no pairing is reported.

Glanggang:  H5-6 brecciated
Selakopi : ordinary H5

I have them both in my collection.

Greetings from Austria,

Christian


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Ing. Christian ANGER
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Question - Two recovered falls / same day


Dear List Members,

I have a question perhaps one of you could help me with.  I am doing some
research regarding a particular witnessed fall.  I was wondering in the
history of recovered falls if two different types ever fell on the same
month day and year in two different locations? This may be a question for
Anne Black or Bernd Pauli as they both have excellent data bases regarding
this type of thing.  I tried my Catalog of meteorites CD but it is
scratched, as luck would have it.

All the best,

Adam Hupe





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