[meteorite-list] Littlerock Meteorite, Wasson, 1980 NPA

MARK BOSTICK thebigcollector at msn.com
Fri Feb 9 16:30:32 EST 2007


Paper: Temple City Times
City: Temple City, California
Date: Thursday, January 17, 1980
Page: A2 (2 of 24)

Museum is home for 42-pound meteorite

     The second meteorite ever to be found in Los Angeles County has gone on 
display in the foyer of the Natural History Museum in Exposition Park.
     Found near Palmdale in April of this year, the blackened 42-pound mass 
has been identified, as a stony meteorite. According to Dr. John Wasson of 
UCLA, the black crust appears quite fresh indicating that this meteorite 
probably landed within the last 100 years.
     This new treasure from outer space is known as the "Little Rock 
Meteorite."
     The museum is located in Exposition Park and is open from 10 to 5 every 
day except Mondays, Christmas and New Year's Day.

(end)

Speaking of Los Angeles County meteorites....the coolest thing I picked up 
in Tucson, via a trade with Robert Verish, a piece of Los Angeles big enough 
to actually see the matrix. Verish just got a new printer so it came with a 
neat certificate.

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

(PDF's of all articles posted available upon request as usual.)

Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
www.meteoritearticles.com





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