(meteorobs) Meteors and Metorites in the Teton/Yellowstone Vicinity

Wayne Watson sierra_mtnview at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 13 11:37:51 EDT 2005


Interesting. I thought the entire catalog was in a book and available for over 
$100. So it's now searchable online for free? If so, good. I'll explore it.

I'm also looking for a single image of the "Daylight Fireball of August 10, 1972".

Marco Langbroek wrote:

> 
> 
> Wayne Watson wrote:
> 
>> Anyone know of recent or historic falls in the vicinity mentioned in 
>> Subject or in Idaho, Montana or Wymoning?
> 
> 
> Wayne,
> 
> For pre-2000 I extract the following meteorite fall from the Catalogue 
> of Meteorites when querying for Idaho, Wyoming and Montana:
> 
> Torrington, Wyoming, 23 Sep 1944, H6
> 
> No other records of falls.
> 
> 
> Post-2000 falls in the USA can be found online at:
> 
>  http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/metcat/
> 
> - Marco
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