[meteorite-list] new fall

From: Martin <Martin_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:31:29 2004
Message-ID: <021901c3ff1b$b314f1c0$d9d9e4d9_at_9y6y40j>

Hi list,

I wonder why in that region so many falls are observed and found. It's not
directly very crowded in that aerea and something I think by myself, perhaps
they saw a nice bright shooting star in the dark, dark desert nights and
some weeks later the find among the normal W3-stuff a nice fresh W0,
concluding that it must have been the shooting star?
Something like El Hammami....
Or it's because most people there are meanwhile great experts in
meteoritics, more sensible and pay more attention?

Ech, this mail should not sound insulting, don't want to hear about
isotopes, I would only feel better, if someone could give more details about
the circumstances of the falls. An eyewitness report would be nice, a
day-light-fireball great.

Cheers!
Martin A.
who jelously sits in Bavaria, where every 160 years an observed fall is
found.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Farmer" <meteoriteguy_at_yahoo.com>
To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 10:49 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] new fall


> orders are coming in; will try to confirm but using
> Arabic keyboard is near impossible so excuse the
> typos.
> If you want a piece; DO NOT WAIT as I will run out.
> Just as beautiful as Bensour, of course hard stones
> and thicker crust. most 100 percent crusted, none
> oriented, some broeken to be cut; gorgeous breccia.
> Mike Farmer
>
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