[meteorite-list] venus meteorite and holbrook
From: DNAndrews <dna1_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:21:26 -0700 Message-ID: <45DE6BC6.2070104_at_cableone.net> OK...my last post on the subject and then I'm back to perpetual lurking. Promise! Sorry I couldn't make it hunting Justin, but days off are scarce these days. 1. Holbrook fall witnesses in 1912 reported 2 detonations...or booms. 2. Adamana is about 8 more miles down the railroad tracks (as the crow flies) from the Holbrook strewnfield 3. Did one of those detonations make the Holbrook fall and the other the Adamana? Beats me, but is quite possible. 4. If according to the GoldShooters forum, someone was spotted "specking" on the north side of the tracks at "Adamana". If so, they are on PRIVATE property. Even on the south side they are on PRIVATE property. I for one, would hate to be caught on the Fitzgerald's land with no permission. 5. Adamana is NOT on the Navajo Reservation (as reported by this forum), but it is close to the Painted Desert/Petrified Forest National Park. So is this person at Adamana or Sun Valley? 6. Sun Valley = Holbrook fall. (No Navajo Reservation involved). 7. Adamana = Adamana....not Holbrook or Sun Valley. 8. Is Larry's meteorite part of the Adamana meteorite? Looking at my cast of the "Venus Stone" there is only a small amount of material missing from the sides. Not a 1+ kilo chunk of fully crusted meteorite. 9. Is Larry's meteorite related to the Adamana meteorite? Maybe and maybe not. If so, it is related like a Campo is from the same fall as the Campos. Good Campos....Bad Campos. 10. Is Larry's meteorite an Adamana meteorite or a Holbrook meteorite? It was found in the Holbrook strewnfield and there are no missing pieces off of the Adamana meteorite that could possibly be that big and fully crusted. OK....I hope I answered some questions. Back to lurking now... Dave justin weippert wrote: > I heard the same story from dave andrew when we were hunting for them > in holbrook. Is there anyway to tell if the have the same stone > chrondrules and age? I know the meteorite is 4.5 billion years old but > can you determine the age of the fall? I think there related in the > same fall......justin weippert showlow, az > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels > in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel > <http://travel.yahoo.com/hotelsearchpage;_ylc=X3oDMTFtaTIzNXVjBF9TAzk3NDA3NTg5BF9zAzI3MTk0ODEEcG9zAzIEc2VjA21haWx0YWdsaW5lBHNsawNxMS0wNw--> > to find your fit. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >______________________________________________ >Meteorite-list mailing list >Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > Received on Thu 22 Feb 2007 11:21:26 PM PST |
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