[meteorite-list] Info needed
From: Charlie Devine <moonrock25_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:06:57 2004 Message-ID: <27564-3DA298D8-6017_at_storefull-2357.public.lawson.webtv.net> --WebTV-Mail-22727-2850 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Hello Rob and list, In his 1975 book, Fallen from Heaven: Meteorites and Man, a compilation of descriptions of some 100 falls and finds, Richard M. Pearl notes the following regarding the Homestead fall: "Between 10:20 and 10:30 p.m. on the cold winter night of Februrary 12, 1875, a tremendous ball of fire streaked across the Iowa sky from south to north. It began to slow at an altitude of 2 1/2 miles. Great detonations were heard, accompanied by a 'rushing, rumbling, and crashing sound.' 'The observers....were quite overcome with fear....horses shying, rearing, and plunging to get away, and dogs retreating and barking with signs of fear.' The sight was visible from St. Paul to St. Louis and from Omaha to Chicago, but, as is customary in such events, the witnesses disagreed as to what they saw and heard. This was the phenomenon that dropped the Homestead stony meteorite, over 100 pieces of which, weighing about 484 pounds, were picked up in Iowa County between Amana ( Amanda von der Hohe, settled by the communal Amana Society ) and Boltonsville in the several years afterward. The first stone was found on February 15, lying on the snow and sticking to the snow and ice beneath. It had bounced from its original position. Professor Gustavus Hinrichs, of Iowa State University, who taced its course, published in St. Louis in 1905 an illustrated booklet in which he urged adoption of the name Amana instead of Homestead. The railroad station at this latter place became headquarters of the "meteor-brokers", where trading at $2 a pound occurred. Other names that have been used include Iowa County, in which it fell, Marengo, Sherlock ( Sarah Sherlock found the first large piece, the "Sherlock stone" , weighing 7 pounds) and West Liberty. Yale University has the largest collection, 35 kilograms." The above is the entirety of Pearl's entry for Homestead. Hope this helps. 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I have the CatMet info but can't find much else in the way of description of the falls or historical information. Thanks in advance, -- Rob Wesel ------------------ We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams. Willy Wonka, 1971 ______________________________________________ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list --WebTV-Mail-22727-2850--Received on Tue 08 Oct 2002 04:35:36 AM PDT |
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