[meteorite-list] the new fall of Foum El Hisn report

2014-07-17 Thread Pelé Pierre-Marie via Meteorite-list

Hello to the List  ! 

Me and Fabien Kuntz (wwmeteorites) planned to go to Kosice this week to enjoy 
slovakian food and have great fun searching for meteorites in the forests when 
we heard on july 11 that a meteorite had fallen in southern Morocco. 

So we changed our plane tickets, rented a car then on july 12, we arrived in 
Agadir. We headed to Foum El Hisn, 250 kilometers south-east of Agadir and we 
arrived there in the afternoon. We had a short break at the hotel then we went 
directly to the place.but first, the facts.

On july 9 in the evening, people from Foum El Hisn heard three detonations and 
saw a bolide fragmenting in three parts, south of their town.  After recovering 
several testimonies, the supposed trajectory is north-west to south-east.  

In the morning of july 10, some inhabitants recovered the first specimen on 
both sides of the road to Assa. Some pictures were published on Facebook 
showing wonderful shiny crust like an eucrite.  It was enough to decide us to 
come.

We arrived 48 hours after the fall and hundreds of people were already 
searching by foot or 4wd cars.
The western part of the strewnfield is a alluvial rocky plain with hills wereas 
the eastern part is more sandy and flat.

We thought about a fall like Camel Donga or Puerto Lapice with many small 
complete stones between 1 and 15 grams. In the facts, we found many morrocan 
meteorite hunters (best hunters in the world) with empty hands dreaming of 
Tissint martian meteorites.

After several days hunting on the strewnfield, we only saw a 500 grams 
specimen, heard about a 8kg stone (probably gossip) and 1kg, 200 grams stones, 
saw 4 or 5 stones of about 50 grams, a few complete stones up to 5 grams and 
many crumbs because of the friable nature of the stone.
Now, morocan people are bored with searching in the morning when weather is 
acceptable and have a rest in the afternoon when temperature reaches 45 degrees 
Celsius. We estimate the total known mass under 5.5 kilograms right now.

Today, june 17, we went again to the strewnfield but most people have left the 
area.

We are waiting for the analysis results, next week probably.

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http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=886794IMG2585.jpg

http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=219447IMG2688.jpg

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Re: [meteorite-list] the new fall of Foum El Hisn report

2014-07-17 Thread Sergey Vasiliev via Meteorite-list
Thanks for the report Pierre-Marie!
Did you find any yourself?
Sergey

On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Pelé Pierre-Marie
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote:

 Hello to the List  !

 Me and Fabien Kuntz (wwmeteorites) planned to go to Kosice this week to enjoy 
 slovakian food and have great fun searching for meteorites in the forests 
 when we heard on july 11 that a meteorite had fallen in southern Morocco.

 So we changed our plane tickets, rented a car then on july 12, we arrived in 
 Agadir. We headed to Foum El Hisn, 250 kilometers south-east of Agadir and we 
 arrived there in the afternoon. We had a short break at the hotel then we 
 went directly to the place.but first, the facts.

 On july 9 in the evening, people from Foum El Hisn heard three detonations 
 and saw a bolide fragmenting in three parts, south of their town.  After 
 recovering several testimonies, the supposed trajectory is north-west to 
 south-east.

 In the morning of july 10, some inhabitants recovered the first specimen on 
 both sides of the road to Assa. Some pictures were published on Facebook 
 showing wonderful shiny crust like an eucrite.  It was enough to decide us to 
 come.

 We arrived 48 hours after the fall and hundreds of people were already 
 searching by foot or 4wd cars.
 The western part of the strewnfield is a alluvial rocky plain with hills 
 wereas the eastern part is more sandy and flat.

 We thought about a fall like Camel Donga or Puerto Lapice with many small 
 complete stones between 1 and 15 grams. In the facts, we found many morrocan 
 meteorite hunters (best hunters in the world) with empty hands dreaming of 
 Tissint martian meteorites.

 After several days hunting on the strewnfield, we only saw a 500 grams 
 specimen, heard about a 8kg stone (probably gossip) and 1kg, 200 grams 
 stones, saw 4 or 5 stones of about 50 grams, a few complete stones up to 5 
 grams and many crumbs because of the friable nature of the stone.
 Now, morocan people are bored with searching in the morning when weather is 
 acceptable and have a rest in the afternoon when temperature reaches 45 
 degrees Celsius. We estimate the total known mass under 5.5 kilograms right 
 now.

 Today, june 17, we went again to the strewnfield but most people have left 
 the area.

 We are waiting for the analysis results, next week probably.

 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=957559IMG2605.jpg

 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=886794IMG2585.jpg

 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=219447IMG2688.jpg

 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=340834IMG2690.jpg

 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=470019IMG2599.jpg

 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=918416IMG2597.jpg


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Re: [meteorite-list] the new fall of Foum El Hisn report

2014-07-17 Thread Gary Fujihara via Meteorite-list
Aloha Pierre-Marie,

I heard that finders were hoping for another Martian like Tissint a few years 
ago. I am guessing reality is setting in a bit, but until the analysis comes 
back finders would most likely not be selling at a reasonable price. 

gary

On Jul 17, 2014, at 2:31 AM, Pelé Pierre-Marie via Meteorite-list 
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote:

 
 Hello to the List  ! 
 
 Me and Fabien Kuntz (wwmeteorites) planned to go to Kosice this week to enjoy 
 slovakian food and have great fun searching for meteorites in the forests 
 when we heard on july 11 that a meteorite had fallen in southern Morocco. 
 
 So we changed our plane tickets, rented a car then on july 12, we arrived in 
 Agadir. We headed to Foum El Hisn, 250 kilometers south-east of Agadir and we 
 arrived there in the afternoon. We had a short break at the hotel then we 
 went directly to the place.but first, the facts.
 
 On july 9 in the evening, people from Foum El Hisn heard three detonations 
 and saw a bolide fragmenting in three parts, south of their town.  After 
 recovering several testimonies, the supposed trajectory is north-west to 
 south-east.  
 
 In the morning of july 10, some inhabitants recovered the first specimen on 
 both sides of the road to Assa. Some pictures were published on Facebook 
 showing wonderful shiny crust like an eucrite.  It was enough to decide us to 
 come.
 
 We arrived 48 hours after the fall and hundreds of people were already 
 searching by foot or 4wd cars.
 The western part of the strewnfield is a alluvial rocky plain with hills 
 wereas the eastern part is more sandy and flat.
 
 We thought about a fall like Camel Donga or Puerto Lapice with many small 
 complete stones between 1 and 15 grams. In the facts, we found many morrocan 
 meteorite hunters (best hunters in the world) with empty hands dreaming of 
 Tissint martian meteorites.
 
 After several days hunting on the strewnfield, we only saw a 500 grams 
 specimen, heard about a 8kg stone (probably gossip) and 1kg, 200 grams 
 stones, saw 4 or 5 stones of about 50 grams, a few complete stones up to 5 
 grams and many crumbs because of the friable nature of the stone.
 Now, morocan people are bored with searching in the morning when weather is 
 acceptable and have a rest in the afternoon when temperature reaches 45 
 degrees Celsius. We estimate the total known mass under 5.5 kilograms right 
 now.
 
 Today, june 17, we went again to the strewnfield but most people have left 
 the area.
 
 We are waiting for the analysis results, next week probably.
 
 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=957559IMG2605.jpg
 
 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=886794IMG2585.jpg
 
 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=219447IMG2688.jpg
 
 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=340834IMG2690.jpg
 
 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=470019IMG2599.jpg
 
 http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=918416IMG2597.jpg
 
 
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