[meteorite-list] Kenya Fall & Hammers

Matthias Bärmann majbaermann at web.de
Tue Aug 23 19:28:02 EDT 2011


Great job, Mike and friends,

and thanks for the report.

"I met a guy
who knew a girl
who saw a stone"

... ah, that's the real rap :-)

But ... "I paid to have the rooftop cut out well" ... I do hope much that no 
meteorite will ever strive my head. Otherwise, ahm ...

Best regards,
Matthias


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Wooddell" <nf114ec at npgcable.com>
To: "Meteorite-List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Kenya Fall & Hammers


> This is from Mike...
>
> Trying to get this to the meteorite list but tried more than 30 hours ago 
> with no response from Art.
>
> This email is premature due to circumstances out of my control sadly.
>
> I am announcing the recovery of over 11.7 kilograms of the new Kenya 
> meteorite fall from 16 July, 2011.
>
> I saw the news of the fall on 17 July, and purchased a ticket to Kenya 
> about 4 hours later.  I arrived in Kenya on 20 July, and on the morning of 
> 21 July, less than 125 hours after the fall, I had more than a kilo in 
> hand. Upon arriving at the fall location, I met a guy who knew a girl who 
> saw a stone land only 5 feet from her in a coffee field while working at 
> ~10:30 am when the explosions rocked the sky. It was cloudy at the fall 
> site so no one saw anything, just heard massive explosions and then loud 
> whistling and sounds that most described as gunfire.
>
> Moments after buying that stone, I went to another house of a boy who 
> found a 777 gram stone in a coffee field about 30 minutes after the fall.
>
> I stayed 9 days in Kenya, purchasing 10.5 kilos of stones, including the 
> as of now main mass of 3.5 kg. The first stone that was reported on the 
> news weighs less than 2.5 kg, not 5 kg reported.
>
> Most interesting about this fall is that it also has 3 seperate 
> hammerstones!
>
> First is a househitter that smashed through a metal house roof. I paid to 
> have the rooftop cut out and purchased several fragments of the meteorite, 
> including more on this trip.
>
> Second was a stone that weighed more than 350 grams which went through the 
> roof of a greenhouse, and was witnessed by a man working there, it smashed 
> into a metal growing table and exploded into hundreds of pieces. I have 
> all of that one and the plastic hole where it was cut out to be patched.
>
> Third is another greenhouse smasher from the same complex, found only 3 
> days ago by workers moving plants out. It broke into several pieces 
> virtually all of which Greg Hupe and I recovered. It has been subjected to 
> high humidity for a month.
>
>
> I have built a strewnfield map of all but 3 pieces, with exact locations.
>
> I returned almost two weeks ago for round two with Greg Hupe. We were able 
> to purchase only an additional 6 stones totalling 1150 grams.
>
> This fall is not thick, despite intense searching by hundreds of people 
> who need the money very badly, they have found little.
>
> We hired 25 workers for the last two weeks, working from 8 am to 6 pm 
> scouring the bushland, cornfields, banana plantations, and coffee fields, 
> without a single recovery from them.  I hunted and walked a great many 
> miles myself with no finds. This was a large fall but seems to be very 
> spread out and large areas are either not huntable or are under heavy 
> cultivation as harvest and tilling is going on now.
>
> I have already sold several large pieces of this meteorite, I will have 
> some for sale, but less than 1 kg.
>
> I will be building a page about it in the next 48 hours as I am in London 
> now, on my way home. It is already in the lab under study, thin sections 
> on the way and from my own observations I think this meteorite will likely 
> be an L4 or 5.
>
> It has no brecciation or veining other than what I suspect are some metal 
> veins seen from the outside, have cut nothing.
>
> Expect to hear more from me as soon as I get rested up and get my site 
> ready.
>
> There will be little of this available, mostly small fragments, I may have 
> one or two larger stones available, 279~  g and 313~ gram 100% complete, 
> but not cheap!
>
> Expenses were more than $1000 per day not including airfare. Nobody works 
> for free in Kenya, to get them to move, money had to come out.
>
> In their own words " I need to be properly motivated". Heard that exact 
> phrase more than once.
>
> Michael Farmer
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Meteorite Mania!" <meteoritemania at gmail.com>
> To: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 2:04 PM
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Kenya Fall & Hammers
>
>
>> Where is all the talk about the newly recovered Kenya fall with
>> multiple hammers?
>>
>> The list should be on fire right now...and where are the pictures?
>> We're itching to see fresh crust.
>>
>> Well done Michael, keep up the good work.
>>
>> Ty
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