[meteorite-list] Odd Lights, Low Sounds Cause Stir in Maine: Andover - Wethersfield
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:39:30 -0600 Message-ID: <BAY111-F188F1A61FA34B2A8964E96B3970_at_phx.gbl> A somewhat recent I made to the list last year afte speaking with the Wethersfield II home owners. Mark Tue Aug 29 15:24:51 EDT 2006 Previous message: [meteorite-list] Wethersfield Meteorites was "Question" Next message: [meteorite-list] My Moss fragment Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Michael, Paul and list, A few newspaper articles on the 1982 Wethersfield meteorite can be found on my website here: http://www.meteoritearticles.com/znpwethersfield.html As noted in the above, and in Paul's e-mail, the homeowners Wanda and Robert Donahue donated the meteorite to the Peabody museum. The Peabody museum's meteorites are quite impression and it is the oldest (curated) meteorite collection in the United States. I took the opportunity to examine the collection a couple years ago and was quite impressed. Spurred by Michael's e-mail I spoke with Robert and Wanda Donahue this morning. Robert seemed a little more "aged" then Wanda (for lack of better word), liked he asked where I was a couple times, but Wanda was very clear minded and answered all my questions. Both were kind and I mean no disrespect to Robert with my comment. Wanda recalled, ?We were overwhelmed, of course. We both heard the noise. A real loud crash. We ran into the room and looked at the ceiling and saw the sky.? She also remembered the names of all the people that examined the meteorite or were associated with it to some degree at the beginning. Dr. Roy Clarke made a positive impression on her. I asked what happened to the damage and was told they had the whole ceiling cut out and put into acrylic. This was donated to the local historical society. The item was on display a number of years but is not currently. Clear Skies, Mark Bostick Wichita, Kansas www.meteoritearticles.com Received on Wed 14 Feb 2007 02:39:30 PM PST |
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