[meteorite-list] 1848: light produced when "meteorite" sawn - possible or impossible?
From: chris aubeck <caubeck_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon Sep 12 20:02:50 2005 Message-ID: <3a5693b305091217025294cf37_at_mail.gmail.com> Ohio | Sandusky | The Sandusky Clarion | 1848-01-25 A REMARKABLE AEROLITE. On the 14th July last, a remarkable aerolite fell at Brannan, at Bohemia. Two fragments were found, one weighing fifteen, the other twenty-one kilogrammes. The aeorilite [sic] appeared to proceed, as is very often the case, from a small black cloud. The smaller fragment fell upon a house, pierced the roof, struck a beam which caused it lo deviate slightly from its course, passed through a ceiling composed of white clay and straw, and entered a room where several persons were assembled, but fortunately, noone was hurt. A circumstance worthy of remark was, that the straw of the ceiling traversed by the meteor was not in the least carbonized: it only appeared of a brighter yellow, with semi-metalic lustre; pieces of straw even adhering to the stone, presented no trace of carbonization. A fragment has been analysed by M. Fischer, of Breslau, who found in it, besides sulphuretted iron, carbon, phosphorus and bromine. In sawing the mass, globules were inflamed by the friction of the teeth of the saw, and a bright light produced. Literary Gazette. Received on Mon 12 Sep 2005 08:02:47 PM PDT |
StumbleUpon del.icio.us Yahoo MyWeb |