[meteorite-list] First report of a New Fall!
From: J. <J._at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:18:30 2004 Message-ID: <017001c2dc29$9b1a30f0$4e8328d1_at_yourus67pi6luv> I was thinking the same exact thing Matteo, as soon as I saw those photos. I'm glad you mentioned it first. That is not fresh crust. It got me to thinking about something. The "nomads" know what will bring the most money. That being, a fall will bring more than a find. How can there be proof that it was a fall and not a find? From what I understand, the only thing proving this was a fall is the word of some third world uneducated people. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I would need more proof than that. There are some people who say "well, if the Met. Society says its a fall, then IT IS A FALL." Not true. Good luck to all of the teams though. Stay SAFE! Best. Joel ----- Original Message ----- From: "M come Meteorite Meteorites" <mcomemeteorite2000_at_yahoo.it> To: <meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] First report of a New Fall! > Hello all > > I have see the photo and is many strange this pieces > not have a fresh crust - type Bensour or Hadeja - if > is fall few months ago, is many similar to normaly NWA > finds in desert. When exit the report of the > Met.Society? Is available a isotope text? Sorry for my > suspect but in this months the moroccan persons and > similar in the zone they are wanting to they sell some > meteorites like falls of recent. However I have asked > a piece of 10 gr. to observe better. > Regards > > Matteo > > --- Adam Hupe <adamhupe_at_attbi.com> wrote: > > Dear List Members, > > > > We Would like to introduce a new fall. > > > > New meteorite Thuathe, Lesotho fell on July 21, 2002 > > > > > > Incredibly this meteorite fell on the same day as > > Kilabo. About 27 kilograms is projected to be the > > Total Known Weight with about 19 kilograms recovered > > so far. Stones varying in size from 2 grams up to > > the main mass weight of 2,387 grams have been > > recovered. It was reported to the Meteoritical > > Society and the official name of Thuathe has been > > assigned. It is an H4 ordinary chondrite with a not > > so ordinary story. We will report more eye witness > > accounts as they come in. > > > > Malineo Mantsoe of IIa Sofonia describes her > > experience: When the loud noise occurred overhead, > > she ran to the back of her dwelling expecting to see > > a thunderstorm, but there was none. She came to the > > front, just in time to hear wheeee-bang as a stone > > fell into her cooking area just in front of her, > > cracking one of her water carriers. No villager > > could have thrown a stone so fast in daylight, and > > it must have been a truly powerful thokolost to have > > done such a thing in broad daylight! Fortunately she > > was prepared for such occasions, because she had a > > supply of holy water blessed in church. She > > sprinkled it on the stone and elsewhere around her > > cooking area and house, and it worked! No more > > stones fell. > > > > In other villages the locals were disgusted that > > black stones were falling out of the sky because one > > almost hit somebody in Ha Motloang. They picked up > > the stones and threw them as far away as they could > > to get them out of their villages. Once they > > overcame their superstitions regarding this > > meteorite and realized they were worth something, > > hundreds began to search for them. > > > > What you see here is the first batch to reach the > > civilized world. We are expecting the bulk of the > > fall, another 12 kilograms to reach us this week. > > The well-defined strewn field has been scoured for > > months now so we expect only another 2 to 4 > > kilograms will show up after this. After one of our > > partners, thinking that all the material had been > > recovered (not possible) spoke about this fall in > > Tucson the word was out. Now a three-person team > > arrived yesterday from Tucson and is asking about > > the stones. Now there is a race on to see who can > > recover the most of this new fall. Good luck to the > > other teams and may we all win! > > > > The samples pictured below are priced as follows: > > > > 10-50 grams $7.50 per gram > > > > 51-200 grams $7.00 per gram > > > > 201-500 grams $6.50 per gram > > > > over 500 grams $6.00 per gram > > > > Her is a link to available specimens: > > > > http://www.lunarrock.com/thuathe/thuathe.jpg > > > > Please email us and let us know if any of these are > > of interest. > > > > All the best, > > > > Adam and Greg Hupe > > > > The Hupe Collection > > > > IMCA 2185 > > > > > > > ===== > M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato > Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 - TESSERA, VENEZIA, ITALY > Email: mcomemeteorite2000_at_yahoo.it > Sale Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.com Collection Site: http://www.mcomemeteorite.info > International Meteorite Collectors Association #2140 > MSN Messanger: spacerocks_at_hotmail.com > EBAY.COM:http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/mcomemeteorite_at_excite.it/ > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! 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