So there are five more from me:
6)
Whatthehellisthat (one of the largest falls in
history, 150.000t, falls 2006 in Los Angeles)
7)
Hmmmmmmmmm (unclassified meteorite, even after
studies from six different labs)
8)
Chanel No 5 (fifth meteorite to drop on the Chanel factory)
9)
Thankyougod (126kg meteorite that dropped on Osama bin Laden)
10)
Gotcha (the Vesta sized meteorite that hits the world
in 2238)
Best regards,
Bernhard „Rendelius”
Rems
CEO RPGDot
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From Fred Hall to all those that entered my
Holiday Contest:
I'm happy to announce the prizes for the Top Ten Fictitious Meteorite Names.
1. A US Air-Mail 3 inch by 4.5 inch card from the Smithsonian Institution,
Center For Short-Lived Phenomena, 60 Garden St., Cambridge, Massachusetts,
02138, USA, To : American Meteorite Lab., Glenn I. Huss, Director, (Dr. H. H.
Nininger was the consultant at this time) that lists the KERN FIREBALL of
November 21, 1974, Event Notification Report and four papers of the same size
but of regular typing paper listing November "EVENTS" of the
"Cincinnati Vinyl Acetate Spill, the South Texas Snout Butterfly High
Migration Number", the "Isla San Lorenzo Earthquake" and the
"Dunkirk Nitric Acid Spill".
Along with the above will be Nininger's paper bound
1972 book "Find A Falling Star", new condition.
Second Place will receive a Nininger or Huss
meteorwrong (as I have no idea which gentleman tossed it on the North side of
their Westminster home garage, where hundreds of meteorwrongs were placed) and
a paper certifying the date I acquired the "rock" and that I acquired
the meteorwrong legally.
There is still time to enter,
High Regards To All,
Fred Hall / Meteorhall