Hi Frank and all,
Frank Prochaska wrote:
Pena Blanca Springs, Texas was said to land in the spring or watering hole of some
sort.
Yes, it was a big splash at their picnic that day. :-)
This has also been brought up (I think). I have a picture from one of the Ripley
Believe it or Nots that
Hello all,
Big THANKS! for the help in this subject!
Serguei
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Hello listers!
I have a question: If anybody know some details about the meteorites
that fell in to the water (lakes, sea etc.). I will appreciate if you share
them
with me.
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Thank you!
Serguei
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From: Serguei Vassiliev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Any info about the meteorites fell to the water
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Hello listers!
I have a question: If anybody
The Honolulu fall (1825) fell into Honolulu harbor and its surrounds. A
couple of fragments fell on (near?) the deck of a Russian ship that was in
port at the time, and went home with it. Others were picked up from the
dock area, and over a strewnfield extending back from the water's edge.
I believe that the Hessle, Sweden shower landed on a frozen lake, and Pena
Blanca Springs, Texas was said to land in the spring or watering hole of
some sort.
Frank Prochaska
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