Hello All,
there are two meteorites close to Sacramento, Bruceville (L6) and Shingle
Springs (Ataxite).
Both are named after the town they were found in or close by.
Both towns are about one hour to one and a half hour away from Sacramento.
Haven't been to either place where they were
Hi John,
Despite my location in southern California, there is a fall even closer
to me than the coordinates of Bob Verish's back yard ;-) -- San Juan
Capistrano. Probably about 15 miles away. --Rob
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Hi Moni,
there are two meteorites close to Sacramento, Bruceville (L6) and
Shingle Springs (Ataxite). snip
Still hoping for a meteorite to land in my backyard or fall through
my roof though! :-)
Another one almost did this past summer: a little northeast of
Sacramento. (Actually,
How many people live in the same town that has a meteorite named
after it?
Or...perhaps even rarer and maybe even more interesting- how many people
live in a town that was named after a meteorite that was found or fell
thereabouts?
Jerry ;-)
David Freeman wrote:
Dear Anne, List;
Well I think
Hello
Denmark is a very small country, so all 5 known meteorites are close :-),
all within 3 hours driving.
The Fall Aarhus is aprox one hour drive from here.
It fell in 1951.
From litle Denmark :-)
Lars
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Closest to my Belgian home: Tourinnes-la-Grosse (L6), about 35 km. The
next, Lesves (L5) is 50 km in the opposite direction. Little
Belgium...smaller than Denmark, Lars.
Closest to my Franch residence: Ensisheim, at 16 km
Cheers,
Zelimir
A 00:35 15/10/04 -0400, vous avez écrit :
Hello everyone,
Anne Black:
.. closest to where I am from is also an eucrite: Bouvante.
Mike Farmer:
Yep, mine is Cat Mountain, barely 5 miles from my house.
Fall-wise, it is Holbrook arizona, over 4 hours away by car.
Jason Phillips:
My closest meteorite fall would be Bloomington, IL
about 1 hour from my
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David Weir wrote:
I for one am struck by the texture of this new ureilite, and I can't
really figure out what I'm seeing. Under a scope with incident light
my 19mm x 14mm x 2mm, 2.03 gram part slice is composed of virtually
100 % clear to yellowish, translucent to glassy, sub-mm to mm-sized
Well as we all know, for me, it is PARK FOREST.Living in and around an
urban strewfield is something you do not hear about everyday. 61 miles
from my house, or 1 hour drive.After all, I announced to the list about it
and was the first to sell any worldwide.This is a great forum.I would like
to
Hello list,
The closest fall to my home is the Utzenstorf (H5, 3.4 kg), about 12 miles from
here.
It's less than two miles from my daily working place - I can
almost see the field where it fell:-)!
It fell in 1928 and it's the last fall in Switzerland so far - so I think it's
our turn soon for
Hi,
does anyone knows a fine and free online atlas, where one could mark points
on the maps with the coordinates?
Mapquest had in past such features, where you could mark a point, giving
the coordinates, with a symbol, where you could add the meteorite name too,
but since a while this feature
If someone was willing to give me the coordinates of all the falls/finds
in a table I could put it on an interactive mapserver very quickly!
Have been working on this for Colorado (when I have time, which is
almost never).
If you can provide this, please contact me.
Matt
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David Freeman wrote:
Dear Anne, List;
Well I think that the meteorite that has been found closest to my
backyard is the Rock Springs, that same name is the town that I live
in! How many people live in the same town that has a meteorite named
after it?
Methe Hooterville Meteorite. (aka
I have two at the same distance, about 80 Km
Sopot - Chondrite unclassified (probably L4) - fell 1927
Kakowa - L6 - fell 1858
From Romania,
Andrei
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The Guffey iron was found just a mile or so east of me (or a few miles west,
depending on how you read the report). And I do live in Guffey. Still
looking for the other few hundred kilos of it that must be around here.
Also fairly nearby are the Cotopaxi, Ellicott, and Elbert meteorites.
Chris
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I do!
Denver: L6
One stone of 230g was found on a warehouse roof on July 17, 1967. (Catalogue)
Barely a mile from where I live now
Hi Anne
You would be a little further away from the Denver fall than 1
The one that fell closest to me has not fallen yet, but it will be lunar and
will fall in my back yard! : ) I live about in the middle of Gold Basin
and Franconia, about 45 minutes from both.
Thanks, Tom
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Hi all,
My small slice of the Dhofar 979 ureilite is easily attracted to a magnet.
It also shows what appear to me to be irregular, small patches of metal on
its surface that scintillate under the light. They are visible to the eye
as tiny flecks. If true I've never seen these before in a
Bob wrote:
My small slice of the Dhofar 979 ureilite is easily attracted to a magnet.
It also shows what appear to me to be irregular, small patches of metal on
its surface that scintillate under the light. They are visible to the eye
as tiny flecks. If true I've never seen these before in a
Now that's one NEAT looking meteorite !
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Hi,
Great thread!
Closest to me was BENLD fall, 1938, nine miles to the east of me. It is the
first verified car-bonker meteorite. It crashed through the roof of a garage,
through the roof of the car parked in the garage, through the back seat and the
floor boards, and ended up in a small
Hello All-
The El Mirage meteorite was found about 4 miles from where I now live. It
was found 'out in the desert' in 1972. That desert is now covered with
houses. Very sad to see the desert go away so quickly.
Bob
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Jerry wrote:
Or...perhaps even rarer and maybe even more
interesting- how many people live in a town
that was named after a meteorite that was
found or fell thereabouts?
Jerry ;-)
Jerry,Doesn't that border on ... How many parents are named after their children? Not
even the rock that Kronos
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Here are some photos that I took of the Field Museums display of Benld a few
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Wait a minute! That one was supposed to fall in my backyard-
Regards, Grant Elliott
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The one that fell
Dear Andre;
OK, I BITE, WHAT TOWN WOULD THAT BE NEAR?
Left me hanging,
D Freeman
Deborah Martin wrote:
St-Robert, 1994
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One hour drive to the north (95 km) lies Hökmark.
Two pieces of an L4 chondrite were found in 1954, 78.3g and 104.3g.
I haven't spoken with the guy that found it but rumour
has it that he is still living in the area.
And not to forget the Eliastorp yet to be found at 80km
northwest from here. I
Well,
the one that came closest to me was whistling by my face when I was
stargazing with my telescope. But this one was never found. Not by me
nor by others.
Must have been 50cm by the sound of it :-).
Bernhard
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Hi Bernd and all,
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Now anyone guess who this partial slice came from ???
David New???
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Now anyone guess who this partial slice came from ???
David New???
How come you know ??? ;-)
Bernd
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Hi All,
I believe my closest meteorite is Jerome, Idaho.
Here are a couple pics of the main mass of Jerome in my collection.
http://challenge.isu.edu/jerome.html
Cheers,
Martin
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Martin wrote:
I believe my closest meteorite is Jerome, Idaho. Here are
a couple pics of the main mass of Jerome in my collection.
http://challenge.isu.edu/jerome.html
Hi Martin and List,
What a gorgeous main mass! Has it finally been classified as
an L4? The fifth edition of the Catalogue
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Dear Andre;
OK, I BITE, WHAT TOWN WOULD THAT BE NEAR?
Left me hanging,
D Freeman
It is a small village near Sorel which is about one hour north-east of
Montreal.
Andre
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Hi Bernd,
I was sending this to Anne at the beginning of this topic:
Hello Anne,
I'm not sure if my email will go to the list.
My closest would be Cumberland Falls.
ho hum, extremely nasty meteorite searching terrain and a state park where
metal detectors are not allowed.
Mark
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Hello Everyone,
The closest meteorite find to me is Wichita, Kansas. I was both born and
live in Wichita.
The main mass, and almost complete Wichita meteorite can be viewed here.
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/colwichita.html
(Next two closest is Belle Plaine and then Leon).
Clear Skies,
Mark
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Hallo List,
for all of you who are interested, I have tonight Germany time some auctions ending on
Ebay.
Please take a look at the nice Amgala with rests of a lip and specialy some new ones
like NWA2538, NWA2546 and the NWA2547 a phantastic chondrule loaded L3-5 and others.
Here is the link
Well, I am finally back home after six weeks of
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play with sharks more than I have ever done before.
Its slow going but I finally have my ebay auctions up
and running again. Well over a thousand auctions and
have many kilos of meteorites listed.
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?
For me, it's Wethersfield (1971), which fell in Connecticut, 120 km from my
home in New York
Great Jeff, mine is Portales Valley, 550 miles (880 km) from me.
Others like the Casas Grande were closer but no recovery.
Mike Farmer
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On further investigation, I'd have to revise my nearest hit to the
Stratford fall. Since it fell on Memorial Day (May 27) in 1974, I was
probably back home in New York from college before going off to my summer
job in Maine. So it fell 60 km from me. This is the hard part of figuring
out
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
The closest to me is the Guffey Ataxite which was found by two cowboys
near Guffey, CO, in 1907. This is about 35 miles from where I live. I
have a 56.5 g slice which I got from Al Lang in person and which I love
to show to kids at local star parties. Just finding a meteorite up here
in the
The Willamette find site is about 40 minutes from my home.
The Salem fall site about 1 hour.
Fun thread.
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Hi List...
I just bought a 96% crusted 65.69g Campo Sales indivudal from Steve Arnold, but I have
decided to purchase a larger specimen, so this one is up for sale. First person to
email gets it for my actual cost of $225. USPS Priority Mail will be $3.85 and I do
accept credit cards with
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