[meteorite-list] POP QUIZ.... STILL NO WINNER YET.

Jay & Annette AJSnyder at cox.net
Fri Jul 9 15:33:30 EDT 2010


Well, my guess is the English chemist, Edward Charles Howard (1774-1816) was the first to study them chemically, but however, it doesn't mention the  names of the four stones he studied.  Only that they came from across Europe and India.  Later his name was used to describe a class of Chondrites, called Howardites. (Courtesy of Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites), pg. 72

Jason 


On Jul 9, 2010, at 11:31 AM, Shawn Alan wrote:

> Hello Listers,
> 
> I still havent gotten 5 correct emails yet, but its close so if you like to send in your answer do so and you might be the winner of a Tagish Lake meteorite sample. Look down below and see the question and rules of the pop quiz....
> 
> Hello Listers,
> 
> Pop quiz tonight
> 
> The name of the game: The 
> 5th Lister to email me off the list with the correct answers will 
> receive a Tagish Lake 
> meteorite sample.
>  
> Question: What year was the first 
> chemical analysis of a fallen meteorite done in, by whom, and what is 
> the name of the meteorite.
> 
> Tomorrow ill post the answer to the 
> pop quiz and the name of the winner
> 
> Have fun
> 
> Shawn Alan
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