Hola,
i found a report, in german language:
http://nachrichten.t-online.de/c/18/09/97/60/18099760.html
They write that the Danish Fall is a carbonaceous chondrite!
My best,
Carsten
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--- On Fri, 3/13/09, Matthias Bärmann wrote:
> From: Matthias Bärmann
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fragments recovered from the January 17 fireball
>
Wow, Thomas Grau did it again. Congratulations!
Matthias Baermann
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From: "Thomas Österberg"
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Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 5:59 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Fragments recovered from the January 17 fireball
Dear list,
According to the Danish
Hi Thomas & list
Wow that makes 2 strong candidates for falls this year.
Thanks for the information. I added it to my new falls pagejust
below West Texas. I also included a neat link to a Google maps of the
town of Maribo on the island of Lolland, Denmark. If anyone has any
better pictures or h
Dear list,
According to the Danish newspaper Politiken, meteorite fragments from the
January 17 fireball, has recently been recovered in Denmark.
The fireball was seen (and video documented) from a large portion of
southern Sweden and Denmark. The exact location is not revealed, but the
st
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