[meteorite-list] Greensburg Pallasite

2004-12-25 Thread Impactika
Hello List, Since the List is very quiet today, here is a question a friend of mine sent to me: --- but I'm curious, what do you know about the (fabled?) Greensburg, KS, meteorite, supposedly a pallasite? I see (from the internet) that the town claims this as the world's largest

[meteorite-list] Greensburg Pallasite

2004-12-25 Thread bernd . pauli
Anne forwarded this to the List: I haven't really been able to find anything on the web reliable about the Greensburg KS meteorite, other than the promotional material on web sites about the town, about how you can see this meteorite on display in their local museum. Has it really been

Re: [meteorite-list] Greensburg Pallasite

2004-12-25 Thread David Freeman
Dear Anne, List; I see in my catalogue that there is no Greensburg listedmmm. We have on page 222, Great Bend, Greaterville, Great Sand Sea, Greenbrier County, Geenwell Springs, Grefsheim but no Greensburg Pallesite. Better luck next time, Dave F. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, Since

Re: [meteorite-list] Greensburg Pallasite

2004-12-25 Thread almitt
Hi Anne and all, Silent list like silent night. Greensburg is really a Brenham pallasite and yes properly classified and studied. No it isn't the largest pallasite in the world. I don't think that Esquel is either as Huckitta is pretty large and I think larger than Esquel. Just a while back

Re: [meteorite-list] Greensburg Pallasite

2004-12-25 Thread Jonathan Gore
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since the List is very quiet today, here is a question a friend of mine sent to me: --- but I'm curious, what do you know about the (fabled?) Greensburg, KS, meteorite, supposedly a pallasite? I see (from the internet) that the town claims this as the

Re: [meteorite-list] Greensburg Pallasite

2004-12-25 Thread Jonathan Gore
Sorry if this is a duplicate, my original post hasn't appeared for some reason. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since the List is very quiet today, here is a question a friend of mine sent to me: --- but I'm curious, what do you know about the (fabled?) Greensburg, KS, meteorite,