[meteorite-list] POP QUIZ FRIDAYS ANSWER
Shawn Alan
photophlow at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 3 14:00:39 EDT 2011
Hello Listers
I am hoping everyone is having a great day :) I am posting the answer today from POP QUIZ FRIDAYS.
Question
How many approved meteorite falls are there?
According to Meteoritical Bulletin Database there are 1092 which show up in the search but with Laurence Garvie post on Red Canyon Lake fall there is 1093 approved meteorite falls now.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php
I would like to announce today that there are two winners, Matt emailed me first with 1092 because there was no 10th Listers with the correct answer and Andre B with 1093, the updated answer. Great job guys and thank you everyone that submits your answers.
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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Shawn Alan photophlow at yahoo.com
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Hello Listers
Yes today is POP QUIZ FRIDAYS but no million $$$ April fools, but you do have a chance to win 115mg LOT of Saratov meteorite which fell 1918 in Russia.
Name of the game be the 10th Lister to email me off the list with the correct answer and you win.
Question
How many approved meteorite falls are there?
Good Luck
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
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