Dear Sara, List, BERND;

In my catalogue, I see no TKW for my favorite Gibeon iron; perchance is it in the running? Cape York 59 T., Canyon Diablo 30 T. Gibeon...."large masses, other large masses..."....?

Davy A. Err....Davy F. that is!


Sara Arsenault wrote:

Dear list,

I have been reading post on the list for a few months now. This is my first intervention, I hope some of you will be able to help out.

I am working on a virtual exhibition concerning meteorites for the Montreal Planetarium, Canada. One of the sections of the site will present some famous meteorites including Campo del Cielo. I am trying to evaluate the total recovered weight for this meteorite. In Grady's catalogue (page 126), the addition of the numerous masses give a total of 45 tonnes (approximately). The 37 tonnes that Robert Haag tried to buy with no success in 1990 is not cited. Would the real total be 82 tonnes? If so, Camp del Cielo would be the heaviest iron meteorite recovered (in total mass)...

Thank you for your help and excuse my English, it is a second language.

Sara Arsenault
Museologist
Planetarium de Montreal

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