The Blackwell Meteorite: We’d expect nothing less from the Sooner State
In the previous issue of the Meteorite Times, I highlighted a famous Oklahoma meteorite fall named Lost City. While Lost City is arguably the most
In the previous issue of the Meteorite Times, I highlighted a famous Oklahoma meteorite fall named Lost City. While Lost City is arguably the most
The tumbler is tumbling tektites and I am cutting and preparing meteorites regularly during this time of being homebound. I have several hobbies and writing.
Some of these stony meteorites have already been classified. USA150806 This stone wasn’t “Recognized” as a meteorite until 2019 August. Now classified as “Ureilite”, and
Northwest Africa 8781 C-ungr weighs 380 grams between several stones found together near Foum Zguid, Morocco, in July 2014. I find the reasoning for its
From the ruins near the Arizona Crater to the unknown building that now belongs to a Hotel. Harvey Harlow Nininger (1887 – 1986), a name
A few months back I was asked to help with an appraisal of a 14.6 pound stone meteorite that had been in a family’s collection
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