[meteorite-list] What's in a name? Name your meteorite for fame?

From: ted brattstrom <volcanoted_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Feb 21 14:34:31 2005
Message-ID: <20050221193428.99608.qmail_at_web53604.mail.yahoo.com>

Aloha -

That should be Ka'a'awa :-)

And as someone who lives in Volcano :-) ... I keep
looking at dark colored rocks on the ground - but
there are just too many!!!!

there are lapili from Kilauea, and Pele's tears - but
realistically, almost everything on the ground is WAY
younger than most (make that all) meteorites.

- A lot of the Honolulu meteorites landed in the
water, some were collected on the decks of ships. I
don't think there was any systematic mapping, but you
might check with the crew at UH Manoa.

cheers -

ted Brattstrom


--- tracy latimer <daistiho_at_hotmail.com> wrote:

> raise you:
> Kaaawa

> Volcano (there's actually a town called this, on the
> slopes of Kilauea)


> Tracy Latimer

> btw, does anyone have any information on the
> Honolulu strewnfield? Was it
> ever plotted?


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