Hello Adam, Christian and all,

>From a quick look in Meteorites from A to Z we also have, in addition to
that supplied by Christian, the following:

Oct. 30, 1994, there are  Devri-Khera (L6), and Lohawat (Howardite), both
from India.
On Aug. 1, 1967, there are Niger(L6) and Niger (LL6) from, you guessed it,
Niger!
On Aug. 14, 1962, there are Bogou (IAB iron) from Burkina Faso and Sao Jose
do Rio Preta (H4) from Brazil.
Oct 20, 1951, there are Manych (LL3.4) from Russia and Yambo (H5) Congo.
Sept. 21, 1949, there are Akaba (L6) Jordan and Beddgelert (H5) Wales.
Sept 17, 1945, there are Atoka (L6) Oklahoma and Soroti (Anom. Iron) Uganda.
Aug. 8, 1933, we have Sioux County (Eucrite) Nebraska and Repeev Khutor (IIF
Iron) Russia.
Aug 28, 1925, we have Ellemeet (Diogenite) Netherlands and Lanzenkirchen
(L4) Austria.
And on June 30, 1908, on the same day as the Tunguska explosion in Russia,
we also have Kagarlyk (L6) from the Ukraine.

Hope this helps.
Regards,
Frank

----- Original Message -----
From: Ing. Christian ANGER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 12:08 PM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Question - Two recovered falls / same day


> 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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> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Question - Two recovered falls / same day
>
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> 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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