OT but related(meteorobs) Any info on the event in Mexico?

Trenary, Carlos carlos.trenary at Vanderbilt.Edu
Tue May 8 13:44:14 EDT 2007


I saw a news report on the web yesterday that the curator of the museum
located the large pallasite in the rubble of the museum. However, there
were a number of smaller meteorites that were on display that are still
lost.

Carlos Trenary
Vanderbilt University Microcomputer Lab
VU Station B Box 81
Nashville TN 37235
(615) 322-7511 office
(615)473-8824  Cellular

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From: meteorobs-bounces at meteorobs.org
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 12:36 PM
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Subject: Re: OT but related(meteorobs) Any info on the event in Mexico?

From: "drobnock" <drobnock at penn.com>

> Hi
>
> The recent tornado - 4 May 2007 - in Greensburg, Kansas has --
according
> to
>
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tnews/NewsItemDisplay.php?Tip_AttrId==155
07
>
> destroyed a small museum housing what was listed as the world's
largest
> Pallasite Meteorite, that on display in an alcove in the rear of the
> gift shop.

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