[meteorite-list] McCartney's News from the Canadian Fall
From: Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 21:44:52 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <463500.72455.qm_at_web110204.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> Man, I wish I was there, but with just returning from a 23 day expedition to the other side of the planet and going to Japan Monday, I had no chance to make it. You say pieces are claimed 10 km away, that should be no problem, that is 6 miles, a normal strewnfield is that large, and of course, could be triple that for a truly huge fall, which this has the earmarks of. I envy you guys today though, not the cold part, but the finding of new fall stones, that gets my heart racing! Mike --- On Fri, 12/5/08, McCartney Taylor <mccartney at blackbearddata.com> wrote: > From: McCartney Taylor <mccartney at blackbearddata.com> > Subject: [meteorite-list] McCartney's News from the Canadian Fall > To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > Date: Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:02 PM > The hunting is over, 5-10 cm of snow is predicted tonight. > More fell last night. Searching is all but impossible at > this point. The weather has been abnormally snow free up > till this week. > > We have had the luck of securing 5% of the strewnfield. We > also had the luck of a really great landowner at that. > We've had to forfeit a sizable portion of our finds to > this land owner, who fully deserves it for his co-operation > with us. In fact, he deputized us to police his property > and kick off the plethora of trespassers that was rampant > after the news aired locally. > > The stone looks like an H6, but I'm not qualified to > make a call on that. I do know that we're seeing alot > of secondary crust, so perhaps this thing blew high? Sonny > spotted some veining in some of his stones. I've > managed to mainly find fully crusted individuals. > > I want everyone to know, my luggage was lost coming into > Canada. So I searched in -22 Celsius with the clothes on my > back that I wore on the plane. If you think you are a > meteorite hunter, you will know when you crawl on your hands > and knees looking for pee sized meteorites in -22C. > You'll either cut it, or go home. Me...I'm still > here. > > The fall looks big. But after today, the material coming > out is going to stop. Most of the material we saw recovered > was stolen. It will be claimed 'roadway'. I even > heard of some falling on crown lands 10 km away! > > Interviews done indicate 15 'pops' when the > fireball blew. It was a hell of a show, I hear. One person > recalled his tin roof sounding like it was hit by hail > stones. > > My best guess on TKW is about 35kg of which 30kg is in the > hands of the Mitchell family/Dr Hildebrand. The Mitchell > have expressed no interest in selling. The few locals who > have offered material for sell are asking so much I > can't touch it. Its that bad. > > Today we were interviewed by Canadian Broadcasting. Sonny > did well in expressing space enthusiasm, while I did a short > stint on the science and ballistics of the fall. Then we > took the camera guy hunting. To my stunned eyes, we > stumbled on a meteorite while walking 20m forward to find a > shoot spot. That was caught on film. (68grams) Then within > 20m we found a tiny 2nd one. Frilling amazing. They made a > wrap because they were freezing and left. What totally > killed me, was when I went back to hunting, I noticed the > camera guy had STEPPED on another meteorite, about 25g. > LOL! Funny funny. > > best > -mt > > > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Sat 06 Dec 2008 12:44:52 AM PST |
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