[meteorite-list] Lost or Unconfirmed Hammer Falls - Anyone haveinfo on these? (or specimens?)
From: Dave Gheesling <dave_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:50:46 -0400 Message-ID: <05D5AF216F9F46578C956493DDC10D39_at_meteorroom> Thanks much, Michael. Take care, Dave www.fallingrocks.com -----Original Message----- From: Michael Blood [mailto:mlblood at cox.net] Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 5:19 PM To: Dave Gheesling; 'Galactic Stone & Ironworks'; Meteorite List Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Lost or Unconfirmed Hammer Falls - Anyone haveinfo on these? (or specimens?) Thanks, Dave, I have had L'Aigle on my hammer page since you Told me about it being a hammer. Very cool - of course, Your specimen is THE too cool L'Aigle! Best wishes, Michael On 7/6/09 12:55 PM, "Dave Gheesling" <dave at fallingrocks.com> wrote: > Mike/All, > > The boy in Mbale was photographed with the small stone in his hand and > was also in some video footage taken at the time of the fall by the Dutch group. > Both can be seen here: > http://www.fallingrocks.com/Collections/Mbale.htm, > but I gather that no one knows where that 3 gram stone is today. > > Jean Baptiste-Biot also recorded testimony from a man who claimed to > have been struck in the arm by a L'Aigle stone. Given the veracity, > worldwide acceptance and historic nature of his report, there's > probably a better than average chance it's true, but we'll never know. Some info here: > http://www.fallingrocks.com/Collections/L'Aigle.htm. > > All best, > > Dave > > www.fallingrocks.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com > [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of > Galactic Stone & Ironworks > Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 12:19 PM > To: Meteorite List > Subject: [meteorite-list] Lost or Unconfirmed Hammer Falls - Anyone > haveinfo on these? (or specimens?) > > Hi List and Hammer Fans, > > (MC Hammer fans please skip this post - this is about Hammer > Meteorites, not > rappers) > > While reading through Grady's Catalogue of Meteorites last night, I > ran across some entries that describe possible hammer falls. I was > wondering if someone here on the List might have more information > about them, or possibly a specimen (or photo). > > Mbale - everyone knows it's a hammer because it struck many buildings. > > But, the entry in the Catalogue of Mets states - "...The stones hit > several buildings, but nobody was hurt, although a young boy was > apparently hit on the head..." > > It then goes on to say that an expedition by the Dutch Meteor Society > investigated the fall and documented 48 impact locations. Did they > (or > anyone) investigate the claim of the boy being hit on the head? > Since everyone refers to Sylacauga as the only meteorite documented to > strike a human being in modern times, then I am I right to assume that > the Mbale boy was debunked or never proven? > > ... > > Mhow (yes, I was reading through the M's!) - Mhow is an obscure L6 > fall from India. On Feb 16, 1827 at 15:00 hrs local time, 4 or 5 > stones fell and that one struck a tree and another wounded a man. > This was an L6 chondrite. Was this claim ever investigated at any > time? > > ... > > Neagari - Feb 18, 1995 Japanese fall, L6 chondrite. The Catalogue of > Mets states : > > "...The next morning, in the city of Neagari, Mr. K. Sasatani found a > hole in the boot of his car and meteorite fragments were on and inside the boot." > > For those of us West of the Big Pond, a car boot is a car trunk. ;) > > I guess it doesn't matter if this claim was substantiated or not > because the finder owns the entire main mass and only a small type > specimen exists at the Tokyo Museum. So this one is unattainable - > unless someone wants to offer Mr. Sasatani some sake and loosen him up > to an offer. ;) > > ... > > I'm sure I'll run across more of these as I make my way through the > Catalogue. > > Best regards and clear skies, > > MikeG > > -- > ......................................................... > Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA) > Member of the Meteoritical Society. > Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and > http://www.glassthrower.com .......................................................... > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Mon 06 Jul 2009 09:50:46 PM PDT |
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