[meteorite-list] Lost or Unconfirmed Hammer Falls - Anyone haveinfo on these? (or specimens?)

Dave Gheesling dave at fallingrocks.com
Mon Jul 6 21:50:46 EDT 2009


Thanks much, Michael.
Take care,
Dave
www.fallingrocks.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Blood [mailto:mlblood at cox.net] 
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 5:19 PM
To: Dave Gheesling; 'Galactic Stone & Ironworks'; Meteorite List
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lost or Unconfirmed Hammer Falls - Anyone
haveinfo on these? (or specimens?)

Thanks, Dave,
        I have had L'Aigle on my hammer page since you Told me about it
being a hammer. Very cool - of course, Your specimen is THE too cool
L'Aigle!
        Best wishes, Michael


On 7/6/09 12:55 PM, "Dave Gheesling" <dave at fallingrocks.com> wrote:

> Mike/All,
> 
> The boy in Mbale was photographed with the small stone in his hand and 
> was also in some video footage taken at the time of the fall by the Dutch
group.
> Both can be seen here:  
> http://www.fallingrocks.com/Collections/Mbale.htm,
> but I gather that no one knows where that 3 gram stone is today.
> 
> Jean Baptiste-Biot also recorded testimony from a man who claimed to 
> have been struck in the arm by a L'Aigle stone.  Given the veracity, 
> worldwide acceptance and historic nature of his report, there's 
> probably a better than average chance it's true, but we'll never know.
Some info here:
> http://www.fallingrocks.com/Collections/L'Aigle.htm.
> 
> All best,
> 
> Dave
> 
> www.fallingrocks.com
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of 
> Galactic Stone & Ironworks
> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 12:19 PM
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> Subject: [meteorite-list] Lost or Unconfirmed Hammer Falls - Anyone 
> haveinfo on these? (or specimens?)
> 
> Hi List and Hammer Fans,
> 
> (MC Hammer fans please skip this post - this is about Hammer 
> Meteorites, not
> rappers)
> 
> While reading through Grady's Catalogue of Meteorites last night, I 
> ran across some entries that describe possible hammer falls.  I was 
> wondering if someone here on the List might have more information 
> about them, or possibly a specimen (or photo).
> 
> Mbale - everyone knows it's a hammer because it struck many buildings.
> 
> But, the entry in the Catalogue of Mets states - "...The stones hit 
> several buildings, but nobody was hurt, although a young boy was 
> apparently hit on the head..."
> 
> It then goes on to say that an expedition by the Dutch Meteor Society 
> investigated the fall and documented 48 impact locations.  Did they 
> (or
> anyone) investigate the claim of the boy being hit on the head?
> Since everyone refers to Sylacauga as the only meteorite documented to 
> strike a human being in modern times, then I am I right to assume that 
> the Mbale boy was debunked or never proven?
> 
> ...
> 
> Mhow (yes, I was reading through the M's!) - Mhow is an obscure L6 
> fall from India.  On Feb 16, 1827 at 15:00 hrs local time, 4 or 5 
> stones fell and that one struck a tree and another wounded a man.
> This was an L6 chondrite.   Was this claim ever investigated at any
> time?
> 
> ...
> 
> Neagari - Feb 18, 1995 Japanese fall, L6 chondrite.  The Catalogue of 
> Mets states :
> 
> "...The next morning, in the city of Neagari, Mr. K. Sasatani found a 
> hole in the boot of his car and meteorite fragments were on and inside the
boot."
> 
> For those of us West of the Big Pond, a car boot is a car trunk.  ;)
> 
> I guess it doesn't matter if this claim was substantiated or not 
> because the finder owns the entire main mass and only a small type 
> specimen exists at the Tokyo Museum.  So this one is unattainable - 
> unless someone wants to offer Mr. Sasatani some sake and loosen him up 
> to an offer. ;)
> 
> ...
> 
> I'm sure I'll run across more of these as I make my way through the 
> Catalogue.
> 
> Best regards and clear skies,
> 
> MikeG
> 
> --
> .........................................................
> Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA)
> Member of the Meteoritical Society.
> Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and 
> http://www.glassthrower.com
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