Hi Martin,
The man appeared on the video I know him very well, and is not the scientist.
He is a collector like you and me. But he is very like to do some basic
research on meteorites.
The content of the video is just to show how he cut, grind the meteorite,and
also he guess the meteorite
According to my source, this news missed most news sources. 100's of
witnesses at lunch time saw this huge fireball and experts estimate hundreds
of stones still on the ground, in the snow estimated from 5g to 20kg. Many
specimens recovered in a 6km x 3km zone. I believe the largest
Interesting...
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According to my source, this news missed most news sources. 100's of
witnesses at lunch time saw
Hi Jim and lists,
I am sure that Jim's source must got the information from the media, and here
is the original link for the news the source provided to Jim:
http://tech.sina.com.cn/d/2012-02-22/14026755191.shtml
Unfortunately the linked original news was in Chinese. If anyone here could
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Hi Jim and lists,
I am sure that Jim's source must got the information from the media, and
here is the original link for the news the source
Hello Jim,
I am glad you reply the massage so fast. I had been in the falling place from
16th to 18th Feb. The county's name is Huangzhong, and about 50 Kg northwest of
Xining City, so I accomodateed in Xining during the night,and drive to the
falling area every day.
There are 4 bigger
-list] New Fall in China further information
Hello Jim,
I am glad you reply the massage so fast. I had been in the falling place
from 16th to 18th Feb. The county's name is Huangzhong, and about 50 Kg
northwest of Xining City, so I accomodateed in Xining during the night,and
drive to the falling
Dear members,
I am very appriciate that Martin put so many links regarding the new fall in
Huangzhong, Qinghai province, China. I was in the falling area from 16th, to
18th Feb,and had collected the informaitons together with the pictures.
I noticed there must be some mistake in the media
-witness-reports?
Best regards and greets to China,
Matthias
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:21 AM
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Dear members,
I am very appriciate
Hi Gary,
Yes, I had seen the news on your link on 17th Feb, and at that time I was still
in Xining,Qinghai province. The expert appeared on the news is Dr. Miao
Bingkui, he had been in Grove Mountains, Antarctic, for two times to search for
meteorites. The big individual meteorite appeared on
The Beijing Planetarium announced yesterday evening on the Beijing Evening News
that on 20FEB2010, near Fuzhou City, Fujian Prov., China, a Chinese peasant
witnessed a 3.2kg meteorite fall through the air and land some 55 meters away.
The man after recovering from the shock of the event then
A... easily one of the cutest falls I've ever seen. Congratulations!
Tracy Latimer
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall
(on
or about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6
kg,
sorry all will remain with me. I have a couple of pix
Awww... easily one of the the cutest falls I've ever seen. Congratulations!
Tracy Latimer
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall
(on
or about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6
kg,
sorry all will remain with me. I have a couple of
Congrat's!
That's without a doubt, the most beautiful recovery I've ever seen.
Larry
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg, sorry
all will remain with me. I have a couple of pix posted at:
http://davidhardy1.tripod.com/xia/id1.html
David Hardy
David,
Congrats... WOW!
An extraordinary cherished treasure!
Thanks for sharing the pict!
ken
David Hardy wrote:
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg, sorry
all will
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on
or about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is 7.6 kg,
sorry all will remain with me. I have a couple of pix posted at:
http://davidhardy1.tripod.com/xia/id1.html
Wow, David! This authentic fall
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From: David Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 07:50:10 -0700 (PDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] New fall from China recovered
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou
Congratulations, really nice one. To me this looks as
a babyolite. These are just one of a kind cases...;-
take care,
pekka
David Hardy wrote:
Hello all,
I just returned from 2 1/2 weeks in southeast China recovering a fall (on or
about Sept. 10, 2002) from Chenzhou in Hunan province. TKW is
Hi David,
Ahhh, the best kind of fall. Congratulations!
-Walter
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