Hello all,

Over 200 pieces of Old Woman meteorite "shale" were found in the same region of the original find about 10 years after the original discovery. Besides locating the spot where the original meteorite was found, they (UCLA?) also planted a pole to mark its location. Somewhere around here I have an article (off print?) describing the second round of hunting, which includes photographs of "then and now" of the find site. I guess it would be "then and then" now....:^)

If anyone else has to read this article, they would likely conclude there is a lot of Old Woman shale still lying around the lake....rusting away. Adams find is still very interesting because of the location of his find. The other shale pieces were found much closer to the original find location.


I cant seen to remember the author but If there is enough interest I will dig up the article and scan it or translate it for sharing. (My memory says Frederic C. Leonard....who was not alive at this time so I think we can rule that out.)

You can read more the Old Woman meteorite via original newspaper articles on my website:

http://www.meteoritearticles.com/znpoldwoman.html

Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas
www.meteoritearticles.com


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