tin Altmann
To: meteorite-list
Sent: Thu, Nov 24, 2011 5:45 am
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Some interesting meteorite falls of the
last two centuries
Hi Doug,
As far as I know, the couch was auctioned off - brought only a couple of
hundred dollars (cause da Captain was sleeping).
Btw. if tal
Little addendum,
>And what happened of the one that fell in New Zealand?
>Anyone knows
the Ellerslie stone was purchased by the Auckland War Memorial Museum
at then approx. 30,000USD.
http://www.aucklandmuseum.com/55/recent-acquisitions
And there it still is,
so maybe someone could ask the
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two centuries
"And what happened of the one that fell in New Zealand?"
Perhaps no export permit was applied for or approved
est wishes
Doug
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From: Impactika
To: joshuatreemuseum ; meteorite-list
Sent: Wed, Nov 23, 2011 8:39 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Some interesting meteorite falls of the
last two centuries
Thank you Phil for this list.
And thank you to all of you who told me about typos a
Thank you Phil for this list.
And thank you to all of you who told me about typos and other errors, and
I'll fix those ASAP. But now I have a question:
Phil's list includes this Fall: Ellerslie, June 6 2004 in Auckland, New
Zealand, and I remember Joel Schiff writing about it. However in the Met
An interesting recap:
http://www.icq.eps.harvard.edu/meteorites.html
Some interesting meteorite falls of the last two centuries
DATE LOCATIONREMARKS
REFERENCES
1807 12 14Weston, CT, U.S.A. meteor visible half a minute, [21]
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