[meteorite-list] Search on for Toronto-area meteorite bits

Meteorites USA eric at meteoritesusa.com
Wed Apr 29 13:03:25 EDT 2009


TORONTO, April 29 (UPI) -- Canadians living north and northeast of 
Toronto are being asked to help search for meteorite fragments from a 
fireball last month.

In a release, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and the University of 
Western Ontario in London said analysis of a network of sky camera 
footage shows a slow-moving fireball swept eastward on March 15 at 8:37 
p.m. near the small city of Newmarket.

The museum is scheduling a public workshop in Newmarket on what to look 
for in the fragments, which are likely to be small. The release said 
meteorites are often black on the outside from the heat of re-entry, and 
can be dull or shiny. They are not dangerous to handle and are almost 
always magnetic, the museum said.

"Although this is not the first time a meteorite has fallen in Ontario, 
we are very interested in recovering fragments from this fireball, which 
gives us small clues to the material in our solar system," said Dr. Kim 
Tait, associate curator of mineralogy at the museum

ORIGINAL SOURCE: 
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2009/04/29/Search-on-for-Toronto-area-meteorite-bits/UPI-78311241018656/ 


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