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Re: [meteorite-list] Viñales meteorite fall report

2019-02-24 Thread Mattias Bärmann via Meteorite-list


Thank you, Mike, for your engagement and for this outstanding report.

Matthias


Am 23.02.2019 um 00:07 schrieb Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list:



I just spent a week in Viñales.

The stories about the fall are incredible.

I’d like to share a few things regarding the fall.


I speak fluent Spanish so getting the information was easy.


One farmer was in his yard feeding chickens when he saw the bright
flash for a couple of seconds he said brighter than the sun. Hard to
see because the sun was also in the same direction.  It then he saw
the smoke trail overhead expanding once it passed over. A couple
minutes later the sonic booms and shockwave hit. he said it was like
being punched. Then a minute or more after the shockwave hit, stones
started falling all around him.

He heard individual pieces screaming in making whistling sounds and
hitting the ground. One hit his garden about 50 feet away.  Another
landed in the pond about 100 feet away, making a large water splash.
Another hit in the coffee plants behind his house. He said stones were
falling for over a minute or two. Hitting at different times. They
didn’t all come down at once.

He and his family found 4 near his house. One he heard hit in thick
brush and it hasn’t yet been found. One hit a yucca plant nearly
Cutting the trunk in half. He found that stone 5 days later embedded
in the soil at the base of the plant.


His wife found another across the street of almost 1 kilogram. It was
embedded in the soil and only the top surface was showing.


One boy on a bicycle was riding home rapidly afraid from the
explosions. He thought it was an American missile attack. A large 250
gram meteorite slammed into the asphalt road in front of him nearly
hitting him. He saw it bounce into the ditch and he jumped off the
bike and grabbed it, rapidly throwing it down because the stone was
painfully cold.


Another stone landed on the patio of the guesthouse Where I stayed in
downtown Viñales town.

I spoke to three other people who saw stones hit the ground and picked
the up instantly, all said same thing, that they had to drop them
because they were so cold.


One stone penetrated a house roof in Viñales and smashed a laptop
computer. I have not located the stone or computer to confirm.
Possible the police confiscated it. I have people working on it. I
know of at least 15 houses hit. All stones taken by the government.


I drove all over the Viñales Valley area, a massive area and no part
was spared meteorites. They were everywhere. Heavily scattered and not
well sorted.

10 gram stones fell a few feet from 2.5 kilogram stones. 50 gram, 500
gram. All same place.


Miles away in the town of La Majagua, thousands of small peas landed.
Sadly few were collected. The area is dense jungle and forest. Some
people reported picking up over 100 stones in a short time. Many
thrown away or given to the government. People came from far away and
took pieces. Miles up the road to the east is the El Salto lake. Many
stones were found on the dam. It has been heavily searched and I spent
a few hours there and didn’t find any. Some people reported going into
the pine forest nearby and finding many small stones on the pine
needles on the ground.

Sadly a massive heavy rain came last week only a couple days before my
arrival washing away the roads and making finds much more difficult.
With limited time I didn’t make any finds.


Most stones that landed in the soft farm soil penetrated in and
vanished under the soil. Before the rain people could see the impact
holes and locate the stone below. Now after the rain they are
impossible to locate. Stones are still being found in grassy pastures
and fields. But ticks are a problem. Within moments of entering the
grass you will be covered in tiny ticks. I’m still looking for them.


Stones are reported as falling in Pilotos village as well. This is due
to the high winds that curved the strewn field sharply to the east.
Doubtless millions of stones fell. The energy was 1.5 kiloton and the
mass was 350~ tons. If 99 % vaporized there would still be 3 tons on
the ground.

The problem is that the main part of the strewn field with larger
pieces is all jungle, mountains and dense tropical forest. Not much
chance of many large ones being recovered, and the largest masses made
it to the ocean.


Hard to estimate what’s been recovered. I’d put it at 30-50 kilograms
or more.


I have a limited number of complete crusted stones from 10 grams up yo
about 50 grams. I was able to decide what to purchase so I only took
the best pieces. Money is severely limited in Cuba due to no access to
American banking. Impossible to use any credit card or bank card. Cash
is heavily taxed. Changing is dollars incurs an instant 13% penalty tax!

Michael Farmer


If you want a gorgeous complete stone contact me rapidly. There aren’t
many of them. Mostly fragments.




Sent from XFINITY Connect App



Michael Farmer

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Re: [meteorite-list] Viñales meteorite fall report

2019-02-24 Thread John Lutzon via Meteorite-list
Hi Mike,

Reads like you need to find a more interesting line of interests. Boring, 
boring...{:-))   

Great, Great rendition of a meteorite fall and eyes on the ground. 

My personal Best, John 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list 
  To: Meteorite Mailing List 
  Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 6:07 PM
  Subject: [meteorite-list] Viñales meteorite fall report





  I just spent a week in Viñales.

  The stories about the fall are incredible. 

  I’d like to share a few things regarding the fall.




  I speak fluent Spanish so getting the information was easy.




  One farmer was in his yard feeding chickens when he saw the bright flash for 
a couple of seconds he said brighter than the sun. Hard to see because the sun 
was also in the same direction.  It then he saw the smoke trail overhead 
expanding once it passed over. A couple minutes later the sonic booms and 
shockwave hit. he said it was like being punched. Then a minute or more after 
the shockwave hit, stones started falling all around him. 

  He heard individual pieces screaming in making whistling sounds and hitting 
the ground. One hit his garden about 50 feet away.  Another landed in the pond 
about 100 feet away, making a large water splash. Another hit in the coffee 
plants behind his house. He said stones were falling for over a minute or two. 
Hitting at different times. They didn’t all come down at once. 

  He and his family found 4 near his house. One he heard hit in thick brush and 
it hasn’t yet been found. One hit a yucca plant nearly Cutting the trunk in 
half. He found that stone 5 days later embedded in the soil at the base of the 
plant.




  His wife found another across the street of almost 1 kilogram. It was 
embedded in the soil and only the top surface was showing.




  One boy on a bicycle was riding home rapidly afraid from the explosions. He 
thought it was an American missile attack. A large 250 gram meteorite slammed 
into the asphalt road in front of him nearly hitting him. He saw it bounce into 
the ditch and he jumped off the bike and grabbed it, rapidly throwing it down 
because the stone was painfully cold.




  Another stone landed on the patio of the guesthouse Where I stayed in 
downtown Viñales town.

  I spoke to three other people who saw stones hit the ground and picked the up 
instantly, all said same thing, that they had to drop them because they were so 
cold.




  One stone penetrated a house roof in Viñales and smashed a laptop computer. I 
have not located the stone or computer to confirm. Possible the police 
confiscated it. I have people working on it. I know of at least 15 houses hit. 
All stones taken by the government. 




  I drove all over the Viñales Valley area, a massive area and no part was 
spared meteorites. They were everywhere. Heavily scattered and not well sorted.

  10 gram stones fell a few feet from 2.5 kilogram stones. 50 gram, 500 gram. 
All same place.




  Miles away in the town of La Majagua, thousands of small peas landed. Sadly 
few were collected. The area is dense jungle and forest. Some people reported 
picking up over 100 stones in a short time. Many thrown away or given to the 
government. People came from far away and took pieces. Miles up the road to the 
east is the El Salto lake. Many stones were found on the dam. It has been 
heavily searched and I spent a few hours there and didn’t find any. Some people 
reported going into the pine forest nearby and finding many small stones on the 
pine needles on the ground. 

  Sadly a massive heavy rain came last week only a couple days before my 
arrival washing away the roads and making finds much more difficult. With 
limited time I didn’t make any finds.




  Most stones that landed in the soft farm soil penetrated in and vanished 
under the soil. Before the rain people could see the impact holes and locate 
the stone below. Now after the rain they are impossible to locate. Stones are 
still being found in grassy pastures and fields. But ticks are a problem. 
Within moments of entering the grass you will be covered in tiny ticks. I’m 
still looking for them.




  Stones are reported as falling in Pilotos village as well. This is due to the 
high winds that curved the strewn field sharply to the east. Doubtless millions 
of stones fell. The energy was 1.5 kiloton and the mass was 350~ tons. If 99 % 
vaporized there would still be 3 tons on the ground.

  The problem is that the main part of the strewn field with larger pieces is 
all jungle, mountains and dense tropical forest. Not much chance of many large 
ones being recovered, and the largest masses made it to the ocean. 




  Hard to estimate what’s been recovered. I’d put it at 30-50 kilograms or more.




  I have a limited number of complete crusted stones from 10 grams up yo about 
50 grams. I was able to decide what to purchase so I only took the best pieces. 
Money is severely limited in Cuba due to no 

Re: [meteorite-list] Viñales meteorite fall report

2019-02-24 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
Thanks John. Very short little synopsis. Much more to come. 

Michael Farmer

> On Feb 22, 2019, at 6:05 PM, John Lutzon  wrote:
> 
> Hi Mike,
>  
> Reads like you need to find a more interesting line of interests. Boring, 
> boring...{:-))  
>  
> Great, Great rendition of a meteorite fall and eyes on the ground. 
>  
> My personal Best, John 
> - Original Message -
> From: Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
> To: Meteorite Mailing List
> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 6:07 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Viñales meteorite fall report
> 
> 
> I just spent a week in Viñales.
> The stories about the fall are incredible. 
> I’d like to share a few things regarding the fall.
> 
> I speak fluent Spanish so getting the information was easy.
> 
> One farmer was in his yard feeding chickens when he saw the bright flash for 
> a couple of seconds he said brighter than the sun. Hard to see because the 
> sun was also in the same direction.  It then he saw the smoke trail overhead 
> expanding once it passed over. A couple minutes later the sonic booms and 
> shockwave hit. he said it was like being punched. Then a minute or more after 
> the shockwave hit, stones started falling all around him. 
> He heard individual pieces screaming in making whistling sounds and hitting 
> the ground. One hit his garden about 50 feet away.  Another landed in the 
> pond about 100 feet away, making a large water splash. Another hit in the 
> coffee plants behind his house. He said stones were falling for over a minute 
> or two. Hitting at different times. They didn’t all come down at once. 
> He and his family found 4 near his house. One he heard hit in thick brush and 
> it hasn’t yet been found. One hit a yucca plant nearly Cutting the trunk in 
> half. He found that stone 5 days later embedded in the soil at the base of 
> the plant.
> 
> His wife found another across the street of almost 1 kilogram. It was 
> embedded in the soil and only the top surface was showing.
> 
> One boy on a bicycle was riding home rapidly afraid from the explosions. He 
> thought it was an American missile attack. A large 250 gram meteorite slammed 
> into the asphalt road in front of him nearly hitting him. He saw it bounce 
> into the ditch and he jumped off the bike and grabbed it, rapidly throwing it 
> down because the stone was painfully cold.
> 
> Another stone landed on the patio of the guesthouse Where I stayed in 
> downtown Viñales town.
> I spoke to three other people who saw stones hit the ground and picked the up 
> instantly, all said same thing, that they had to drop them because they were 
> so cold.
> 
> One stone penetrated a house roof in Viñales and smashed a laptop computer. I 
> have not located the stone or computer to confirm. Possible the police 
> confiscated it. I have people working on it. I know of at least 15 houses 
> hit. All stones taken by the government. 
> 
> I drove all over the Viñales Valley area, a massive area and no part was 
> spared meteorites. They were everywhere. Heavily scattered and not well 
> sorted.
> 10 gram stones fell a few feet from 2.5 kilogram stones. 50 gram, 500 gram. 
> All same place.
> 
> Miles away in the town of La Majagua, thousands of small peas landed. Sadly 
> few were collected. The area is dense jungle and forest. Some people reported 
> picking up over 100 stones in a short time. Many thrown away or given to the 
> government. People came from far away and took pieces. Miles up the road to 
> the east is the El Salto lake. Many stones were found on the dam. It has been 
> heavily searched and I spent a few hours there and didn’t find any. Some 
> people reported going into the pine forest nearby and finding many small 
> stones on the pine needles on the ground. 
> Sadly a massive heavy rain came last week only acouple days before my 
> arrival washing away the roads and making finds much more difficult. With 
> limited time I didn’t make any finds.
> 
> Most stones that landed in the soft farm soil penetrated in and vanished 
> under the soil. Before the rain people could see the impact holes and locate 
> the stone below. Now after the rain they are impossible to locate. Stones are 
> still being found in grassy pastures and fields. But ticks are a problem. 
> Within moments of entering the grass you will be covered in tiny ticks. I’m 
> still looking for them.
> 
> Stones are reported as falling in Pilotos village as well. This is due to the 
> high winds that curved the strewn field sharply to the east. Doubtless 
> millions of stones fell. The energy was 1.5 kiloton and the mass was 350~ 
> tons. If 99 % vaporized there would still be 3 tons on the ground.
> The problem is that the main part of the strewn field with larger pieces is 
> all jungle, mountains and dense tropical forest. Not much chance of many 
> large ones being recovered, and the largest masses made it to the ocean. 
> 
> Hard to estimate what’s been recovered. I’d put it at 30-50 

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2019-02-24 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
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