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Total No. of Meteorites
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- From: mblood@access1.net (mblood)
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 14:44:21 -0800
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Bernd Pauli wrote:
> Hello Michael, hello List!
> All of the Antarctic meteorites - both U.S. and Japanese - are finds, by
> nature. As for the rest of the interplanetary 'space gang', my database yields 2823 finds and 1130 falls.
> Regards, Bernd
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Dear Bernd,
So, you are saying, outside the Antarctic, there are a total of 3,953
falls & finds (as last totalled) but in the Antarctic, there is not a
distinguishment made between what are mearly separate specimens and what
are entirely separate falls? (I use the word "fall" to destinguish
between two or more entirely separate meteoritic entries, NOT whether
someone saw the bolide{s} or not)
Michael
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