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9.05 gram crusted fragment.   H5

TKW 3 kg. Observed fall 19 February 1785, Bayern, Germany.


   


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Only 3kg found and preserved.


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Anne Black
 3/7/2024 7:17:21 PM
Thank you John as a meteorite commentator, and thank you Bernd as a meteorite expert. :-)
John lutzon
 3/7/2024 5:34:50 PM
Thank you Anne, thank you Ernst; one as a meteorite curator and one as a meteoritical catalyst.
Anne Black
 3/7/2024 3:49:09 PM
Thank you Bernd. But was it burning hot? or burning cold? Hard to tell.
Bernd Pauli
 3/7/2024 11:19:12 AM
U.B. MARVIN (1996) E.F. Chladni (1756-1827) and the origins of modern meteorite research (Meteoritics 31-5, 1996, 545-588, p. 552): "... when the countryside was covered with a foot of snow, a worker at a brick kiln saw it fall from the clouds after a violent thunderclap. The man rushed to the spot but found the black stone too hot to pick up until it cooled in the snow."
 

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