[meteorite-list] Close Proximity of Meteorite Falls

Alexander Seidel gsac at gmx.net
Thu Aug 30 17:24:13 EDT 2007


Closely resembling this are the very striking similarities, beyond any reasonable doubt of some possible relationship, at least as far as the most relevant heliocentric orbit parameters are concerned, of both the NEUSCHWANSTEIN European fall of April 06, 2002, and the PRIBRAM (Příbram) European fall of April 07, 1959.

Then again the other odd thing about those two is: they are totally different in composition: while Neuschwanstein is an EL6, Příbram is an H5!

This is just plain empirical scientific fact without interpretation, but some interpretation might hopefully be added one of these days... :-)

Alex
Berlin/Germany


-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: 30 Aug 2007 20:44:10 UT
> Von: bernd.pauli at paulinet.de
> An: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Betreff: [meteorite-list] Close Proximity of Meteorite Falls

> Maria inquired:
> 
> Are there others that have fallen "together" like Saint-Séverin and
> Ensisheim?
> 
> Another example, definitely a textbook example, is Wethersfield,
> Connecticut:
> 
> Wethersfield (1971) - L6 - Fall, 1971, Apr 08 - Olivine Fa25
> Wethersfield (1982) - L6 - Fall, 1982, Nov 08 - Olivine Fa25
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Bernd
> 
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