[meteorite-list] What's the highest meteorite ever found?

From: Randy Mils <acculabs_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:43:33 2004
Message-ID: <F32wr2UAaTzvb5YI9IJ00001e80_at_hotmail.com>

The real question is............

Does anyone really care?




>From: MARSROX_at_aol.com
>To: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
>Subject: [meteorite-list] What's the highest meteorite ever found?
>Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 16:10:09 EDT
>
>Here's a question that the usually infallable sources have not been able to
>pull out of their databases.
>
>What's the highest altitude a meteorite has ever been found at? I am not
>asking about peripheral subjects like micrometeorites caught in gel from
>high-altitude balloons. I'm only concerned with meteorites, falls or finds,
>picked up from the ground.
>
>Could it be Tulung Dzong "said to have made a crater 10 feet in diameter;
>two
>days march NNW of Lhasa"?
>
>Could it be Tambo Quemado from Leoncio Prado, Ayacucho, Peru?
>
>Something from the Atacama? Antarctica? Alabama Heights?
>
>Do we not know?????????
>
>Kevin Kichinka
>
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