[meteorite-list] Which one came closest?
ROCKS ON FIRE
meteorites at optushome.com.au
Fri Oct 15 01:26:42 EDT 2004
Hello, List,
the closest find from my place is the Cranbourne Iron IIICD, TKW 8,600
kg (approx.), found in 1854. That's about 20 Min. down the road.
The next, a Fall, 28th Sept. 1969 (1058HRS), is the famous Murchison
CM2. And that's just about 1hr away.I have been there quite a few times,
but couldn't find any crumbs anymore. :'(
Best regards from DOWN-UNDER,
Norbert & Heike Kammel
ROCKS ON FIRE
IMCA #3420
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Michael Farmer wrote:
> Yep, mine is Cat Mountain, barely 5 miles from my house.
> Fall-wise, it is Holbrook arizona, over 4 hours away by car.
> Mike Farmer
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <Impactika at aol.com>
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> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 9:35 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Which one came closest?
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>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Since the List is very quiet tonight......................
>>
>> I was chatting with an ex-List member earlier today about the newest
>> Colorado
>> meteorite, probably an eucrite. And I noticed that the meteorite that
>> fell
>> (was found) closest to where I am from is also an eucrite: Bouvante.
>>
>> Do you know which meteorite came closest to your backyard?
>>
>> Anne M. Black
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