Majoska
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New Add April 9 2006 Hi everyones. We build this database compressive and hope,useful.. (New Add don't means new finds) Collect about 26.000 meteorits in 127 Countries contain brief description each ones,there are: 1-Name 2- Type(stone,iron ect) 2- Coordinates: 3- Where They Find or Fall: 4- Date:When Recovered 5- Recovered Weight: 6- Group 7- Petrologic type: example:Hexahedrite -Pallasite, Ataxite,ect) 8- Shock stage 9- Weathering grade We planning to update as soon possible if meteorit fell or find ANYWHERE on earth Data from:127 Countries Around the World Note: ----1-Don't including those that no show coords 'til confirmate and..... ----2-No duplicate .with others GE members placemarks. Meteorite Types Iron primarily iron and nickel; similar to type M asteroids
Stony Iron mixtures of iron and stony material like type S asteroids Chondrite by far the largest number of meteorites fall into this class; similar in composition to the mantles and crusts of the terrestrial planets Carbonaceous Chondrite very similar in composition to the Sun less volatiles; similar to type C asteroids Achondrite similar to terrestrial basalts; the meteorites believed to have originated on the Moon and Mars are achondrites . See Also Valery's Network Link We Get this from most complete database about this topic Many Thank from this web siteNatural History Museum this data only intent to research and information. Also Many Thanks to Nomenclature Committee of the Meteoritical Society Enjoy.!! Majoska )
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dulce
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Wow, Majoska, what a great piece of work!!! 
Congratulations 
Dulce.
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innerzone
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WAUU - a lot of work there! Very cool.:)
A question: Is there a way to sort the locations so that playing the tour will jump to the closest location rather than spinning the globe? I would expect the image loading to be completed quicker between each jump as more cached image information potentially will be available when the focus is only moved a little??
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Delta102
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A-1 Maj
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Hill
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That's a great idea and a great post Majoska. Here's a bit of trivia which concerns a rather amazing coincidence about two meteorites which fell in Wethersfield, CT, USA. In April 8, 1971, the meteorite in your database fell on a house and crashed through the roof. 11 1/2 years later, November 8, 1982, a meteorite crashed through the roof of another house in Wethersfield CT. After passing through the roof and into the living room, it bounced into the dining room, and landed under a table.
The one which fell in Sylacauga, Alabama, is the only known case of a meteorite hitting a person in the US. Ann Hodges of Sylacauga was slightly injured when the meteorite crashed through the roof of her home and hit her in the hip, bruising her. The story. MORE CLOSE CALLS
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mercforhire
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Great job Maj. Original & well researched.
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Majoska
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Hill wow you amazing me I don't know thoses facts one of my hobbies is I spend about 4 hours a day reading 'cause only way to reaserch before post and I chossen this web site among others seem the most trusted of all Cheers (Note the other day I was happy to find my DC3 and going to you obicuos DC-3 DATABASE
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Majoska
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innerzone In the future I will make it like that so that it skips in the most nearby position that you have .. what it spends the fact is that I put it following the ABC a.b.c.d and this way the work is great but we will do it thanks for your surgerencia.
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Majoska
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DaG 005 has fall coordinates 27° 09.39' N., 15° 57.15' E. DaG 013 has name DaG 013 has find date 1994-1995 has fall coordinates 27° 07.77' N., 16° 20.61' E.
DaG 055 has find date June 1995 has fall coordinates 27° 16.03' N., 16° 25.22' E.
DaG 084 has fall coordinates 27° 02.44' N., 16° 24.26' E.
DaG 222 has find date 1996 has fall coordinates 27° 27.20' N., 16° 18.76' E. has mass 0.837 kg has weathering stage W3
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Majoska
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DaG 275 subject fact has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 27° 21.74' N., 16° 05.38' E.
DaG 298 has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 26° 58.20' N., 16° 42.28' E.
DaG 319 has find date 1997 has fall coordinates 27° 01.68' N., 16° 21.52' E.
Dag 596
has find date 1998 has weathering stage W1 has olivine composition Fa% 29.6 has pyroxene composition Fs% 22.5 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No has fall coordinates 27° 12.82' N. 16°16.89' E.
Dag 597 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S2 shock stage chondrite is an instance of H5 chondrite has mass 0.672 kg has comment contains small metal flakes has find date 1998 has weathering stage W2 has olivine composition Fa% 19.9 has pyroxene composition Fs% 17.4 classified by A. Sexton, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 1 has fall coordinates 26° 50.15' N. 16° 37.59' E.
DaG 599 is an instance of Dar al Gani meteorite is an instance of S3 shock stage chondrite is an instance of LL6 chondrite has comment very recrystalized has mass 0.781 kg has find date 1998 has weathering stage W3 has olivine composition Fa% 32 has pyroxene composition Fs% 13.3 classified by A. Sexton, I.A. Franchi, Open University, UK. Meteoritical Bulletin No 83 has number of fragments 2 has fall coordinates 26° 54.96' N. 16° 40.39' E.
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