[meteorite-list] Turkish Scientists in Search for 14th Century Meteorite

Ron Baalke baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Mon Dec 18 11:24:52 EST 2006


http://english.people.com.cn/200612/18/eng20061218_333716.html

Turkish scientists in search for oldest meteorite
People's Daily Online (China)
December 18, 2006

A group of Turkish scientists are looking for the traces of a meteorite
which they believe to be the oldest recorded celestial body that ever
hit the Earth, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported on Monday.

Acting on a 14th century travelogue by the renowned Arab Muslim author,
Ibn Batuta, a group of Turkish physicists, astronomers and specialists
will soon begin its quest for "the oldest recorded meteorite", Professor
Mehmet Emin Ozel, head of 18 Mart University Institute of Natural
Sciences, was quoted as saying.

The search effort will be conducted in the Odemis town of western
province of Izmir, according to the report.

Ibn Batuta's "Travelogue", which was finished in 1360 after his
33-year-long journey over a vast geography from Spain to China and 
from Mali to Russia, provides an important source of knowledge about 
large parts of the known world of his day.

Batuta recalls in his memoir an Anatolian feudal lord speaking to the
author about "a rock that fell from the sky", a black- colored meteorite
weighing about 80 kg, and witnesses' accounts about the body.

Source: Xinhua




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