NORTON COUNTY, Kansas, USA - Witnessed Fall - 18FEB1948 --61 years ago
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After a brilliant fireball and a tremendous noise, a huge shower of stones fell 
over a large area of Norton County, Kansas, and Furnas County, Nebraska. This 
meteorite, which fell on 18 February 1948, 16:56hrs, was named Norton County, 
and classified as an Achondrite, Ca-poor, Aubrite, fragmental breccia. Aubrites 
are quite rare and this is the largest known in historical times. The main mass 
weighing more than 1070 kg is the center of the meteorite display at the 
University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Norton County is a very historical and 
scientifically valuable meteorite and almost impossible to obtain as nearly all 
of the material is in the University of New Mexico collection. 

For photo and kmz please see:
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/

Yes, I have some for sale.  Dirk Ross...Tokyo

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