Dear list members
   
I have three auctions for collectors of rare historic meteorites ending on eBay 
in about 12 hours
   ( 23:40 CET, 17:40 EST, 14:40 PST )
For sale are my last available small fragments of some famous and hard to get 
historic meteorites. 
   
   Have a look if you like.
 
MIGHEI (CM2) - VERY RARE Historic Fall 1889 - Meteorite TYPE SPECIMEN of CM 
type !!   LAST ONE !!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MIGHEI-CM2-VERY-RARE-Historic-Fall-1889-Meteorite-/320844854132?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ab3d7f374
 
Historic report about the fall from the Laboratory of Meteoritics:
 "Kostenkova, a peasant, was standing 350 m to the east of the meteorite  fall. 
She witnessed a flying bolide accompanied by a strong whirlwind.  According to 
Kostenkova, the meteorite fell to earth from a height of  20-25 m, and it fell 
quite vertically... The meteorite seemed a black  round rotating sphere like a 
big watermelon; 'smoke and steam like a  huge wheel surrounded it'. The 
meteorite buried into the soil for half  its diameter. " (Yu.N. Simashko, 
Mining engineer)
 
  
  MAUERKIRCHEN 1768 Fall (BAVARIA / AUSTRIA) !! - VERY RARE witnessed historic 
fall (November 20, 1768) - LAST ONE !!
   
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MAUERKIRCHEN-1768-VERY-RARE-Historic-Meteorite-Fall-/320844851152?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ab3d7e7d0
   
MAUERKIRCHEN has a low distribution in collections worldwide and is rarely 
offered. MAUERKIRCHEN is one of very few meteorite falls  from  the 18th 
century still preserved today.
   
   In a letter to Ernst Chladni 'Hofrath' [councilor] Mr. Blumenbach wrote the 
following about the Mauerkirchen fall:
    "In the evening, after 4 pm, of November 20, 1768, in the presence of  a 
noticable dark sky in the Occident, several honest people, who have   been  
questioned under oath, heard an unusual roar and a forceful bang   in the  air. 
It was similar to a thunder and shooting ofcannons. In  the  middle  of this 
turmoil a stone fell from the air onto the field of  the   mercenary Georg 
Bart. It was confirmed by the authorities that  this   stone, making a hole of 
2.5 feet [~ 75 cm] depth, was 6 inches  [~15 cm]   wide and weighed 38 Bavarian 
pounds. It is of soft matter so  that it  can  be crumbled with the fingers. 
The color is bluish, mixed  up with  some  white paste. On top of this it is 
covered with black   bark".(translated from 'Annalen der Physik', Vol. 15, 
pages 316-317,   published in 1803)
  old picture: http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com/test/mauerkirchen2.JPG

  
AUSSON - 9 December 1858, France ! HAMMER !!  - VERY RARE Historic Meteorite - 
LAST ONE !
  
http://www.ebay.com/itm/AUSSON-1858-HAMMER-VERY-RARE-Historic-Meteorite-/320844849601?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ab3d7e1c1
  
  In his inaugural dissertation 'The chemical constitution and   chronological 
arrangement of Meteorites' Elijah P. Harris wrote in 1859  :
  ,,This large stone meteorite fell at the above locality Dec. 9. 1858 at  7  
oclock in the morning; and is the most recent fall known at this  date.  Its 
course was from N. E. to S. W. and was first observed about  40 miles  from 
where it fell.
  Its explosion on reaching the earth was equal to a heavy report of   thunder 
and the stone was broken into several fragments. ... The  largest  piece fell 
near the village Ausson and sunk over four feet in  the  ground ... The stone 
was broken in pieces by the inhabitants and  much of  it was lost."
  
 Have a very nice Sunday !
   
   Martin
 


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