[meteorite-list] Part II: American David Rittenhouse (Warning - Pre-Chladni)
From: Martin Altmann <altmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 00:03:32 +0200 Message-ID: <019301cc91cf$9d297760$d77c6620$_at_de> Hmm, intersting question. I don't know, probably that would date in the times of the first camera networks. So I would suppose the fall of Innisfree on 5th of Feb 1977, caught by the Canadian Camera Network. (Because I heard, that the first stone of Lost City was already discovered by the locals, when the camera team people arrived). But in fact, I have no idea :-) Martin -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von Doug Ross Gesendet: Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2011 23:06 An: Meteorite List List Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Part II: American David Rittenhouse (Warning - Pre-Chladni) Thanks for the fascinating discussion, gentlemen! A great account of the rigorous, often slow process that revolutionary new scientific theories must go through before gaining widespread acceptance. I have a related question. Who was the first person to accurately calculate the trajectories of meteors, and successfully recover meteorites based on those calculations? I'm not talking about someone who witnessed a meteor, and was lucky enough to have stones landing nearby. In other words, who was the first systematic meteorite hunter? Was it Nininger? - (the other) Doug doug at dougross.net ______________________________________________ Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Sun 23 Oct 2011 06:03:32 PM PDT |
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