Hello, James,
you can find all 17, nicely listed from the book "Meteorites
from A to Z" by Jensen, Jensen and Black. Don´t know, if
Anne has any copies for sale?
The book is very handy and I have it in use much more than
The Cataloque of Meteorites. And if you chooce this option,
it might be, you´ll get a book + clothes from Santa, the price
is very reasonable...;-
take care,
pekka s
Claudia Carroll wrote:
Anne and listHrmmmmmmmm 17 huh? Since I am relatively new and still only half way through reading Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites, does anyone have a good spot where I can read up on them?Trying to convince the wife that instead of cloths for Christmas to buy me a good copy of The Catalogue of Meteorites.Any help would be greatly appreciated.ThanksJames Carroll----- Original Message -----From:Sent: 10/20/2003 11:42:37 PMSubject: Re: [meteorite-list] Collecting HabitsIn a message dated 10/20/2003 9:07:39 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would collect meteorites that hit Alabama but since, to the best of my limited knowledge, there are only 2 known. I have one but the other (the one that went after the woman in her house- That's Sylacauga) is a bit harder to come by. Maybe I will try some Georgia falls since I was born there.
2 !?!?!?!
No, there are 17 meteorites from Alabama.
And 22 from Georgia.
That should keep you busy for a while.
Welcome to the List.
Anne M. Black
www. IMPACTIKA.com
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