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Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer museum marks anniversary of Paragould Metorite
Thursday, February 25, 2010

By TIM BLAIR


Kenneth Renshaw of Piggott, a Solar System Ambassador with NASA, gives his 
presentation on the Paragould Meteorite Wednesday, Feb. 17 at the Matilda and 
Karl Pfeiffer Museum. The event coincided with the 80th anniversary of the 
impact of the famous meteorite west of Paragould in 1930.


The Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer Museum and Study Center hosted a presentation by 
local astronomer Kenneth Renshaw Wednesday, Feb. 17. The occasion was the 80th 
anniversary of the arrival of the Paragould Meteorite.

Renshaw, a NASA Solar System Ambassador, gave a power point presentation on the 
famous meteorite. He also showed those on hand for the presentation a small 
piece of the meteorite itself, the bulk of which is on display in the 
University of Arkansas library at Fayetteville.

"The meteorite actually fell in three parts in the early morning hours of Feb. 
17, 1930," Renshaw told those on hand. "The two large pieces were recovered 
west of Paragould, around the Finch community, but the third and smaller piece 
was never recovered."

Renshaw explained that the largest piece, which weighed around 820 pounds, was 
at the time the largest stone meteorite ever recovered. "It still stands as the 
fourth largest stony meteorite in the world after all these years," Renshaw 
added.

The second piece recovered weighed about 73 pounds and also fell to the earth 
around 4 that morning, awakening residents and causing a cattle stampede along 
Crowleys' Ridge west of Paragould.

Portions of the famous meteorite are now on display in institutions around the 
world, including a small portion on loan from Renshaw to the local museum. 
During last week's presentation Renshaw also displayed pieces of meteorite 
material from both the moon and Mars.

Renshaw has served as an ambassador with NASA since 2004, and his profile is 
available on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory home page at 
www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/profiles/Kenneth_Renshaw.htm

The Matilda and Karl Pfeiffer Museum and Study Center in Piggott boasts one of 
the world's finest collections of gems and minerals, along with an extensive 
collection of Native American artifacts. Those wanting more information may 
call 870-598-3228.
© Copyright 2010 Piggott Times
                                          
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