[meteorite-list] This day in meteorite history
From: Greg Catterton <star_wars_collector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 14:48:13 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <427201.3548.qm_at_web45613.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> This day in meteorite history... [b]Chiang Khan meteorite fall[/b] On November 17, 1981 after a bright fireball and detonations, 31 pieces were recovered from the town of Chiang Khan, on the Thailand-Laos border. The largest fragment weighed 51.3 g. The meteorite was later classified as a H6 chondrite. [b]Raco meteorite fall[/b] On November 17, 1957 in the village of Raco, department of Tafi, Tucuman province, Argentina a single stone fell that had a weight of 5kg. It was later classified as a H5 chondrite. [b]Sayh al Uhaymir 120 find[/b] On November 17, 2002 a stone of 75 g was found in the area of previous shergottite finds. This stone has a well-preserved black fusion crust. It is a grey-greenish stone with porphyritic texture; large olivine phenocrysts are embedded in a groundmass consisting of maskelynite and pigeonite. SaU 120 is paired with SaU 005/ 008/051/060/090/094. It has been classified as a Martian shergottite. [b]Acfer 360 find[/b] On November 17, 2002 a 68 g stone was found in the Acfer region, Algerian Sahara. It has since been classified as a Ureilite. Received on Mon 17 Nov 2008 05:48:13 PM PST |
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