Yes, a great deal has been lost, and not just meteorites.

If you look at the video that Andre Moutinho has kindly provided, you will 
notice that the Bendego and the Santa Luzia are fine, just dirty, and still on 
top of their pedestals.
As for the others, I am told that the rarest ones like Angra were kept in a 
safe, but I don't know if the safe has been located yet.

https://www.facebook.com/andre.moutinho.12/videos/10213992168931402/

more later.

Anne Black
IMPACTIKA.com
[email protected]



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Kichinka via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
To: meteorite-list <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Sep 4, 2018 7:53 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] Fire Guts Museu Nacional in Rio de Janeiro



Team Meteorite - Very sad news that Brasil's National Museum has suffered a 
fire that seems from photos to have burned the building to a skeleton of bare 
walls open to the sky. Every possible type of object typically on display or 
stored in such a facility, the national heritage of Brasil, is likely damaged 
or destroyed. Imagine the Smithsonian turning into 'ashes in a moment'. Some 
objects were apparently saved by workers, but no inventory is possible at this 
time.


Angra dos Reis (ANGR), the country's most significant meteorite was displayed 
there. Anne Black recently submitted a fantastic image of  a specimen for 
'Meteorite Picture of the Day'.


The Cat of Mets shows a TKW of 1.5 kg, and the Museum had a single specimen of 
101 gms. Oddly, only about another 46 gms. were assigned homes. Where did the 
rest go?


Kevin Kichinka
Somewhere above the clouds near Puriscal, Costa Rica
'The Art of Collecting Meteorites' (available on Amazon)




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