[meteorite-list] Article - CU-Boulder Researchers to Analyze Meteorite Th...

Mikestockj at aol.com Mikestockj at aol.com
Mon Oct 11 17:40:45 EDT 2004


Sorry sent the first one in the wrong format.

Hi Matt
Yes, there has been a meteorite recovered. Jack Murphy has been working in 
cooperation with CU in an ongoing scientific investigation of the fall. I have 
been and will be helping him in any capacity I can. 
He has spoken with several landowners in the area in order to secure their 
permission to hunt their properties. All of the land in the area is private 
farmland. He is trying to enlist the help of everyone including landowners, 
reporters and meteorite hunters to help recover another piece. 
The recovered piece weighs 2 lb 2 oz and is covered with fusion crust with a 
small piece missing. According to Jack it is very beautiful due to the rich 
black fusion crust and flow lines a shouldn't be cut into just yet. Obviously 
there is an ongoing search which I and others will be participating in tomorrow. 
So far nothing else has been recovered. Let's keep our fingers crossed and 
hope we can find some tomorrow.
So if you are interested in helping with a scientific investigation please 
let me know. I have volunteered the help of the COMETS for the up coming weekend.
This sure is exciting isn't it. It's nice to see that Colorado is such a 
great target for meteorites as this would be the second one in less than 7 years 
with Elbert in Jan 1998 being the first.
Mike


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