Hi Mike,

Revelstoke is a famous fall that occurred a long time ago (and the tiny
meteorite fragments were recovered not long after the fall). Not sure
why it's appearing in the latest Bulletin since it was in Meteoritical
Bulletin #34 back in 1965. Perhaps there is updated information on
the fall included in the latest Bulletin. Haven't had a chance to
read it yet.  --Rob

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Subject: [meteorite-list] World's Smallest Witnessed Fall? - Revelstoke

Hi List,

While nosing through the Met Bulletin today, I noticed a witnessed
fall with a TKW of only one gram!  Is this correct, or is it a
mistake?  What are the chances of someone finding 4 small fragments
that add up to one gram?

What makes it more interesting is that the fall was a rare carboncaeous
type.

Does anyone have any more info on this meteorite?

Revelstoke - http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?code=22592

Best regards,

MikeG

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