[meteorite-list] New fall, Nkayi Zimbabwe
From: Katsu OHTSUKA <ohtsuka_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 12:39:10 +0900 Message-ID: <5AD8367C3AEA4299965DEB5D297940A6_at_KatsuOHTSUKAPC> Hello Frank, Tunguska, Russia and Kagarlyk, Ukraine (L6) would be another example. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1995Obs...115..136S Katsu -----Original Message----- From: Frank Cressy via Meteorite-list Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 11:22 AM To: Matthias B?rmann ; Sergey Vasiliev Cc: Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com ; Michael Farmer ; Peter Scherff Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New fall, Nkayi Zimbabwe Last week I noted that there were 9 instances of two meteorite falls occurring on the same day since 1865. I found my data on these so here they are: 1. Aug. 25, 1865 - Aumale, Algeria (L6) and Shergotty, India (Martian) 2. Aug. 28, 1925 - Ellemeet, Netherlands (Diogenite) and Lanzenkirchen, Austria (L4) 3. Aug. 8, 1933 - Sioux County, USA (Eucrite) and Repeev Khuyor, Russia (Iron) 4. Sept. 17, 1945 - Atoka, USA (L6) and Soroti, Uganda (Iron) 5. Sept. 21, 1949 - Akaba, Jordon (L6) and Beddgeler, Wales (H5) 6. Oct. 20, 1951 - Manych, Russia (LL3.4) and Yambo, Congo (H5) 7. Oct. 30, 1994 - Devri-Khera, India (L6) and Lohawat, India (Howardite) 8. June 21, 2002 - Kilabo, Nigeria (LL6) and Thuathe, Lesotho (H4/5) 9. March 1, 2009 - Carterville, USA (chondrite) and Nkayi, Zimbabwe (L6) Additionally, in two instances, falls occurred on the same day but in the same area, and are assumed to be from the same fall. They are: Sept. 26, 1939 - Glabggang, Indonesia (H5/6) and Selakopi, Indonesia (H5) Both fell near Bandung Nov. 13, 1952 - Galim (a), Cameroon (LL6) and Galim(b), Cameroon (EH3/4-an)Rubble Pile?? Enjoy, Frank On Saturday, February 7, 2015 3:16 AM, Matthias B?rmann <majbaermann at web.de> wrote: That's a great service indeed, Sergey, from which I have made use several times, always with pleasure. Best - Matthias Am 07.02.2015 um 11:37 schrieb Sergey Vasiliev via Meteorite-list: Hello List, If you are looking for the same day but different years then you can use this service. It is a bit outdated statistic based on MetBase data. MetBase has a day of fall/find and MetBull doesn't. That's why not all the recent falls are listed. But still you can play with this to see how many falls/finds where recovered the particular day. Just choose the day and check: http://sv-meteorites.com/play_with_statistic.aspx Best regards, Sergey On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 1:55 AM, Frank Cressy via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote: >Actually with Cartersville and Nkayi, two recovered falls on the same day >has happened 9 times since 1865. Don't have the list readily available, >though. FYI, in 1933 the Sioux County eucrite fell about an hour and a >half after the Repeev Khutor iron landed just north of the Caspian Sea. I >think Kilabo and Thuathe fell about 5 hours apart. Cheers, Frank On Friday, >February 6, 2015 4:37 PM, Peter Scherff via Meteorite-list ><meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote: Hi, Ellemeet & Lanzenkirchen >also fell on the same day. Thanks, Peter -----Original Message----- From: Meteorite-list [mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list Sent: Friday, February 06, 2015 5:47 PM To: Galactic Stone & Ironworks Cc: <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>; Raremeteorites Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New fall, Nkayi Zimbabwe Really? That's cool. Thuathe and Kilabo fell same day. Lesotho and Nigeria. Michael Farmer >>On Feb 6, 2015, at 3:46 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks >><meteoritemike at gmail.com> wrote: >>This is the same day as the Cartersville Georgia fall. Have two different >>meteorites ever fallen on the same day in different parts of the world and been recovered? Best regards, MikeG -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Web - http://www.galactic-stone.com Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/galacticstone Twitter - http://twitter.com/galacticstone Pinterest - http://pinterest.com/galacticstone ------------------------------------------------------------- On 2/6/15, Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote: >>>New fall to announce, Nkayi, Zimbabwe. Fell 1 March 2009. L6 Only 15 kilograms was saved from a ~100 kilogram stone. I bought the entire remaining mass which was a large fragment of 8 kilos and about 4 kilos of fragments. For sale today $20 gram. It is the only meteorite ever available from Zimbabwe. Pieces from ~1 gram to 676 grams available. 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