> Now a refined question: At what point are meteorites paired? If a same
> day fall 50km apart with similar composition is still not enough, then
> what is? According to the authors, more study is needed. What might
> that study be? And if such synchronicity is not a preponderance of
> evidence for pairing, how can any ancient falls on the hot deserts
> ever be truly paired?

Indeed. In my opinion, Selakopi and Glanggan are likely the same meteorite.

- Marco

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Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)

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