[meteorite-list] Monze - Oct. 5
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Date: Tue Oct 5 10:54:47 2004 Message-ID: <4B58BC1F.0A275D1D.0BFED528_at_aol.com> Hola list, October 5 - A very special day. I wanted to wish a Happy Impactday to the "Monze" meteorite 54 years ago in Zambia. Was going to ask the list if anyone knew more about the circumstances of the fall, but Googled it first. Mark B's site showed up in the search and I was totally impressed with the article he has posted. (if anyone can add to it, please do:) - like if the good chief is named Chongo or Congo and if he really said 50 degrees from the horizon, or who scientifically embellished the account if not the chief). The very interesting meteoritearticles.com account is below: (Thanks Mark!) On October 5, 1950, around 4:20 a.m., the Monze meteorite fell in the over two villages (Chiteba and Chizuni) in the area of Mwanachiwinda, Rhodesia, Southern Province of Zambia, Africa. In Northern Rhodesia the meteorite was low enough and bright enough to wake up most of the locals, who sleep outside if the house is hot. The report that followed woke up the remaining sleepers. At first the locals were quite scared but after they realized the nature of the event they casually collected the meteorites for the men that came to collect them. The meteorite first came to light when Chief Chongo brought three pieces to his District Commissioner with the following message. "Please send a piece of the star to my King George, and tell him what has happened in my country and what has visited us for I know that he will be interested." The Chief would later recall, "At about 4:20 a.m. on the 5th October, 1950, I was awake inside my house and suddenly I noticed a bright light outside. I ran outside to see what is was. When I got outside I saw that many others of my village were also running out to see what caused this great light. The light was as bright as midday. I looked up into the sky and saw a large star coming over us, from the east. It consisted of a head and tail. The head was a deep red in colour and very large - by comparison for size, if the moon appeared as big as my eyeball, the meteorite would be about the size of a motor=car when seen very close by. It had a long thin tail which was white in colour and about five times a long as the diameter of the head. It was approaching very fast and took only a few seconds to pass right overhead. When first seen by me it was about 50' above the horizon. As it crossed the moon I noticed it was sending out many streamers of fire which crossed and zig- zagged in all directions. Then the tail broke into three pieces which were about the same size, and which remained in the same line as the line of flight. When the star had passed overhead and was abou 25d above the horizon its light suddenly went out. It did not appear to land further on amongst the trees. A short time after there was a violent explosion and the ground and my house shook. Following immediately upon the explosion came a strong reerberation such as violent thunder which came form the direction in whicht he star had gone and which passed over and behind me and died away in the distance. When the reverberation had died away there came a strong, constant and very cold wind which followed over in the direciton from which the meteorite had come. Nothing happened after the wind had died away and all was silence again." - Chief Congo Thomas Siganza, Chongo resident: "We were sleeping outside our huts that night. Some of us were awake at this time and we saw a large star coming towards us from the east and going towards the moon. The star was a brilliant white and it had a long thin tail which was also white. The head seemed many times larger then the moon and its brightness became so great that we could not see the moon." "We looked at the star with great fear for we did not know what it meant. It seemed to hit the moon and then went out with a terrific explosion. The voice seemed to go back from where the star had come." - Harrison Hajarika, Chongo resident: '"I was fast asleep outside my house when the meteorite passed over. I was then woken by a noice and my wife came and called me to see the star. When I looked up I saw only a trail like smoke across the sky. I was then aware of a great rumbling which seemed to pass overhead and died out in the distance." Chiteaba Village Headman: "Early in the morning of 5th October I was inside my house and I saw a very bright light outside. Whilst I was wondring what it was and getting up to see what it was all about. When I had taken about two steps outside my door there suddenly came a very very strong buffering wind from all directions and I heard the 'wing-wing' of falling stones. Again I was afraid and I ran back into my hut. It seemed as if the wind continued for two or three minutes and I could still ehar the sound of stones falling. When it was all over I went outside and when the sum came up I picked up three pieces of the stones which fell and the same day I took them to my Chief to show him and tell him what had happened at our village." Many kilos. of this meteorite was recovered, with the total weight of the find unknown. Reference: The Northern Rhodesia Journal, Volume I - No. 4 - 1951 http://www.meteoritearticles.com/colmonze.html Received on Tue 05 Oct 2004 10:54:34 AM PDT |
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