[meteorite-list] Meteorite finding - map
From: MexicoDoug_at_aol.com <MexicoDoug_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Nov 18 13:00:42 2005 Message-ID: <12a.69d5bbb9.30af706f_at_aol.com> Hola J.J., Welcome !! It is great to have you here... Maybe this map will help for an orientation: http://igs.indiana.edu/geology/extraTerrestrial/meteorites/mapWhereFound-257x3 08.jpg It comes from this page, where you can see the official names of all 13 from Indiana on the map, and click on them to see a picture of the individual meteorites to get an idea of what to look for, even if they are a lot more weathered after the years on(in) the ground: http://igs.indiana.edu/geology/extraTerrestrial/meteorites/index.cfm And with the official names, you can go to the fantastic website Dr. Grossman has set up, and get the best available summaries of most of them, along with the best available latitude and longitude coordinates, and a better map with the Google link provided: http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php And then come back to the list to share what you come up with! Saludos, Doug J.J. M, wrote: hello, I live in southern Indiana; and I'm new to this discussion/interest, and have never tried looking for meteorites. Have any meteorites been found in Indiana before? Does a map exist such as one of the google maps that might show where meteorites have been found before?? I found one such similar google map a few days ago, that showed all the reported sightings of UFO's on a google map of the United States. No, I'm not interested UFO's; but only happened upon the map. Thanks. S. Indiana Received on Fri 18 Nov 2005 12:59:11 PM PST |
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