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2021 Fall Date Project

The MPOD Caretakers want to present meteorite falls on their fall dates. For example, Sikhote Aline on 12 February.

This Project will not dip into the MPOD archives so the Caretakers will appreciate anything you can contribute.

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  Angrite

TKW 16.55 kg. Fall not observed. Found July 1979, Buenos Aires Provence, Argentina.

       
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Found at the arrow (green or red) on the map below

 


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Anne Black
 9/4/2021 2:47:53 PM
Yes, I immediately saw the smiling Tin Man. In all its different colors. Thanks Bill.
AL Mitterling
 9/4/2021 1:48:55 PM
Hi Bernd, Twink, and Greg, Before I read the comments, I looked at the second picture and saw the "Tin Man" face in the section. Hopefully we were having our morning coffee and it wasn't "happy hour" :-)
Twink Monrad
 9/4/2021 8:08:26 AM
I see it!
Greg Lindh
 9/4/2021 7:21:15 AM
Yeah, the *smiley face* really stands out!
Bernd Pauli
 9/4/2021 5:18:57 AM
Anyone see the hexagonal smiling face in the 9 o'clock position on the left?
 

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