Hello Serguei and List,
The most famous meteorite that fell into a pond or a stock tank is, of
course, Pena Blanca Spring. See detailed description in Joel Schiff's
METEORITE magazine: Meteorite! (May 2000, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 36-38).
Some of the Siena stones have also been reported to have
Serguei
One hit a Japanese ship and was promptly swept off of the ship. Other
parts probably hit the sea.Dirk Ross Tokyo
Bernd Pauli HD wrote:
Hello Serguei and List,
The most famous meteorite that fell into a pond or a stock tank is, of
course, Pena Blanca Spring. See detailed
Would Tagish Lake qualify? It landed on a frozen lake and most of it later
sank when the ice melted.
David H.
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Hello Serguei and List,
The most famous meteorite that fell into a pond or a stock tank is, of
course, Pena Blanca Spring. See detailed
In Grady catalog there are several meteorites from Pacific Ocean. They have
been dredged on the sea floor at several km depth by a Russian
oceanographic vessel.
Pierre
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Don't forget Bjurbole...
Craig
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Craig wrote:
Don't forget Bjurbole... Craig
Thank you, Craig. How could I forget such a celebrity :-(
Best regards,
Bernd
The Bjurböle L/LL4 meteorite slammed through 40 cm of solid
ice and broke into fragments, the largest of which weighed
80 kg - the total weight was about 330-400 kg.
Hello Serguei, Bernd, and list,
Here's another for the record, but I'm wondering if the correct spelling
of Lake Okeechobee can be found in the new Catalogue, it is misspelled
as Okechobee in the fourth edition and it is not found in the Bulletin.
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Fragments weighing ~1 kg were
A large piece of the Marjalahti pallasite was witnessed to fall into a
lake. Vladimir Stepakov, Ivan Koutyrev's partner, nearly drown while
searching for this one.
Also, weren't several pieces of the Estherville mesosiderite seen to fall
into a lake near a couple of boys?
Regards,
John
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The Alaskan meteorites Hope Creek and Aggie Creek were found in creeks of
those names by prospectors dredging for gold. Also I believe that the Cold
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One hit a Japanese ship and was promptly swept off of the ship. Other
parts probably hit the sea.Dirk Ross Tokyo
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