Hi Thomas & list
Thanks for the link to the article.
I was just dying to see what the article said so I translated it
online. Though it is a little crude as translators just do a literal
translation her is what I came up with;
New Fall of Meteorite in Denmark
A small handful of black stones on th
Looks like a classic CM2
Michael Farmer
--- On Sat, 3/14/09, Thomas Österberg wrote:
> From: Thomas Österberg
> Subject: [meteorite-list] More information and pictures of the Maribo fall!
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 4:18 AM
> De
Looks like a classic CM2
Michael Farmer
--- On Sat, 3/14/09, Thomas Österberg wrote:
> From: Thomas Österberg
> Subject: [meteorite-list] More information and pictures of the Maribo fall!
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009, 4:18 AM
> De
My bet is a CM carbonaceous meteorite. Based solely on the few pictures
in the article so just a guess. Looks like a rare one!
Cheers,
Mike Tettenborn
Owen Sound, Ontario
Canada
Thomas Österberg wrote:
Dear List,
I just found this link to Geologisk Museum in Copenhagen, with more
pictures
list] More information and pictures of the Maribo fall!
Dear List,
I just found this link to Geologisk Museum in Copenhagen, with more
pictures of the meteorite fragements recovered, including some pics of the
interior!
Any idea its classification? Based on the text content (including articles
in
Dear List,
I just found this link to Geologisk Museum in Copenhagen, with more pictures
of the meteorite fragements recovered, including some pics of the interior!
Any idea its classification? Based on the text content (including articles
in Politiken) it seems to be a very, very fragile mete
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