Frank,
It came from the SSW (south south west) traveling to the NNE?
>From this trajectory I now strongly suspect that the Richardton meteorite of
>June 30th 1918 is indeed a member of the Beta Taurids. And the fact that it
>fragmented the way it did and that is is of a friable structure,
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Hi Steve & all,
I have the direction of Richardton coming from the SSW. I have a copy of the
strewnfield map in my book "From Weston to Creston" (2016). The reference I
got this from is from Murphy & Forsman (1998) Meteorites in North Dakota" in
North Dakota Geol Survey Educ Series no 23,
Hello Steve,
Yes, very nice to see you posting again. All Best!
John Lutzon
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From: "Mike Tettenborn via Meteorite-list"
To: "Steve Schoner"
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Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2019 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Richardton Meteorite June 30th 1918
Steve,
Dear List Members,
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Nice MUNDRABILLA full slices and Endcuts (flat with bog surface!)
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Steve,
Welcome back! Glad you are still involved. Has it been since 2003? If I
remember correctly it was a spider bite that sidelined you.
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
> On Jun 8, 2019, at 10:04 AM, Steve Schoner via Meteorite-list
> wrote:
>
> The Rickardton Meteorite fall of June 30th,
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The Rickardton Meteorite fall of June 30th, 1918
The Richardton Meteorite of North Dakota fell at 9:48 PM, and I wonder if
this fall could be related to the Beta Taurid meteor shower, thought to be the
source for the Tunguska event of June 30th 1908. The Beta Taurids are a
daylight meteor
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