Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Seymchan
Contributed by: Bernd Pauli
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=10/15/2016
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The meteorite which fell between BANMA (班玛) and Mǎn Zhǎng Xiāng (满掌乡), in Banma
County (班玛县), Golog Tibetan Autonomous prefecture, Qinghai province in China on
24 August 2016 at about 21:00 local time is now officially registered in the
Meteoritical Bulletin Database as BANMA.
http://www.lpi.u
No confusion about the coordinates! Sorry about this!
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Hi Kelly,
Always appreciate your posts to the list! Thank you for sharing this resource.
--AL Mitterling
Quoting "Beatty, Kelly via Meteorite-list"
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hi, Paul...
it's an interesting revelation that demonstrates the power of LRO's
camera. but some of the write-ups are not getting it right
Hi all,
I just listed another hundred or so meteorites on ebay. Among them are
small individuals of the new plessitic pallasite (NWA 10023) as well
as affordable Saint-Severin, Kainsaz, Udei Station and many other
specimens.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/mr-meteorite/m.html?item=321650824190&ssPageName
Massive crater under small Scottish town could be the
crash site of the first meteorite to hit the British Isles
Thought to be under the small town of Lairg, northern
Scotland, it be one of the 15 largest known craters.
By Press Association and Libby Plummer, Mail Online,
September 21, 2016
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