[meteorite-list] Hollow meteorites?

From: ken newton <magellon_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun Apr 25 15:58:19 2004
Message-ID: <408C1853.2060609_at_earthlink.net>

Michael,
Here it is:
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/November/Meteorite_People.htm

Looks more concave rather than hollow. Perhaps there was more pieces?
Best,
Ken
http://imca.cc
(see 'meteorwrites)

Michael L Blood wrote:

>Hi Chris & All,
> I have a hollow meteorite and wrote about it in both METEORITE
>MAGAZINE (Brief "in the news" or a "letter to the editor") and a full
>length article in VOYAGE!
> It was definitely, in my opinion, a case of weathering, with
>the inner core being more subject to corrosion than the outer core.
>Still, it was visually stunning and I treasure it as one of my top
>10 pieces in my collection (for that reason).
> I will see if I can find the old JPGs and set up a URL IF list
>members are interested. - Let me know.
> Best wishes, Michael
>
>
>on 4/25/04 8:02 AM, chris aubeck at caubeck_at_yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi Bernd, list,
>>
>>Thanks for your prompt response.
>>
>>As a folklorist and historian I have been surprised by
>>the number of "weird meteorite" tales I have found in
>>18th-early 20th century newspapers and books. I have
>>received many of these during the research phase of a
>>Fortean/Folklore-related project we currently
>>conducting ("Magonia Exchange" - I want to stress that
>>it concerns folklore and Fortean beliefs, it is not
>>really UFO-oriented, and has serious objectives), and
>>some of them concern hollow meteorites, some
>>concealing objects or manuscripts. As this folkloric
>>motif has gone practically unexamined, I would first
>>like to establish whether the observation of hollow
>>meteorites could have helped produce the legends, but
>>also have a fairly good idea about how such objects
>>could be formed in nature.
>>
>>Therefore, to answer your entirely warranted technical
>>question, let me say: I don't know!
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Chris
>>
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