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Orgueil   contributed by sebxaar   MetBul Link

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300 milligrams.   CI1

TKW 14kg. Observed fall on May 14, 1864, in the Tarn-Garonne, southwestern France.

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In 1965, a fragment of the Orgueil meteorite, kept in a sealed glass jar in Montauban since its discovery, was found to have a seed capsule embedded in it, whilst the original glassy layer on the outside remained apparently undisturbed.[3] Despite great initial excitement, the seed capsule was shown to be that of a European rush, glued into the fragment and camouflaged using coal dust. The outer "fusion layer" was in fact glue. Whilst the perpetrator is unknown, it is thought that the hoax was aimed at influencing 19th century debate on spontaneous generation by demonstrating the transformation of inorganic to biological matter.


     
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Great historical carbonaceous fall! Thanks for the historical sketches, too!
 

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