[meteorite-list] KSU H4 Meteorite, Secretary Paper Weight

MARK BOSTICK thebigcollector at msn.com
Wed Feb 2 21:27:28 EST 2005


Hello everyone,

Looks like I get to annouce another previously undescribed US meteorite. 
Following the tradition of the Layfette University and the Kansas University 
meteorite.  Where an unknown meteorite found in the college was named after 
it, we have given this meteorite the provision name of Kansas State 
University.

This meteorite was found in the collection of NASA scientist Elbert King at 
the time of his death. Labeled as "UNDOCUMENTED" and side noted, " #2" in 
King's personal catalog, the meteorite was unclassified. The single stone, 
301 grams, was first recognized as a meteorite by KSU geologist Doug 
Brookins on the desk of a university secretary where it was being used a 
paper weight. Elbert King acquired the meteorite from Brookins.

In October 2004, 26 grams of the meteorite was sent to UCLA were it was 
classified by A. Rubin. The meteorite is a stone chondrite H4, W3, S1. Fa 
18.8 +/- 0.2. This meteorite, currently part of the Kansas Meteorite Society 
collection, is co-owned by two of its members.

Photographs of this meteorite can be found on the following website.  
Currently, we are not willing to cut anything from the meteorite for resale, 
sorry.

http://www.meteoritearticles.com/colksu.html

I will be flying to Tucson in the morning, Simone will be here, but I will 
be unable or slowed in answering e-mails.

Clear Skies,
Wichita, Kansas
Mark Bostick
www.kansasmeteoritesociety.com
www.meteoritearticles.com
www.imca.cc





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