Jeff Grossman kindly suggested:
> Maybe another interesting angle for this discussion is to find the 
> meteorite that fell closest to you personally, not to the place 
> where you now live; i.e., how close did you ever come to being hit?

Hi Jeff and all,

For me, the closest meteor(ite) would be about 58km away, but straight up. The 1972 
(Teton) Fireball flew over my head when I was a young kid fishing in Montana. I still 
remember the event vividly.

Here is a link (but no pic) about the event. I got the 58km figure from this website 
which mentioned that the fireball's closest point to earth was over Montana (and thus 
me).

http://www.maa.agleia.de/Comet/Other/1972.html

And for Bernd, I got the L4 classification of Jerome, Idaho from Meteorites A-Z which 
in turn cites the 1985 ASU catalog (reference 20). Frankly it looks like L6 material 
to me, except for some few-and-far-between areas that could pass for type 4 material.

Cheers,

Martin












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