[meteorite-list] Find in Algonia, Wisconsin, in 1887?
From: chris aubeck <magoniax_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:44:29 +0100 Message-ID: <4a122b1f0802231244y136aad37m1bb41fe07a47f0d6_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi list, Has anyone heard of this find? Can anyone tell me how likely it is that this object was actually a meteorite? Regards, Chris The Terril (Terril, Iowa) Tribune October 24th 1901 p.4 The University of Wisconsin has come into possession of a unique piece of meteoric iron. The date of its fall is not known, but it was plowed tip near Algonia, Wisconsin, in 1887, and until a short time ago remained in the hands of the farmer who discovered it. It is shaped like a shield, 10 inches long by six broad, and an inch thick in the center. The convex surface is smooth, while the concave side is rough and incrusted with oxide. It is believed that it moved broadside through the air, the convex surface in front. On this surface are strongly marked lines, radiating from a nearly flat elliptical boss in the center. The lines deepen as they approach the periphery. Received on Sat 23 Feb 2008 03:44:29 PM PST |
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