So a question: why is this being called a fall, when the web page says "This new martian meteorite is possibly associated with a large fireball observed during day, around noon, in July 2011"?

Sounds like the fall status is still an open question. Or is there more to the story?

Jeff

On 12/23/2011 8:45 PM, luc Meteorites.tv / Labenne Luc wrote:
Inside the new martian meteorite fall...nice too...

http://www.meteorites.tv/martian-meteorite-tata/426-martian-meteorite-tata.html

Enjoy!

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