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Sask. Canada meteorite update.

Joel-Winnipeg

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For those of you who were interested and following the meteorites that fell in Saskatchewan last fall, this is an update of finds.
May be the thing to detect by the amount that some of those finds are worth money wise.:thumbup:

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090504/national/meteorite_record
 
Joel do you live in the area that the meteorite fell? Are you planning on a hunt to find some fragments? HH Dennis in Idaho
 
[size=x-large][/size]Now that was interesting.............:biggrin:
 
Now I would like to find some of those. The oilfield worker didn't even get his name in the article. I wonder if I could give up a rock worth $400,000? Rob
 
Interesting article... thanks for sharing. I wouldn't mind finding a few of those too. HH to all, Nancy
 
steelheadfever said:
Joel do you live in the area that the meteorite fell? Are you planning on a hunt to find some fragments? HH Dennis in Idaho

I'd like to go there and see what I could find.
I'd make a holiday out of it as its about 800 miles from this city. Not sure if I'll tackel it thought.
Ordered a 10 inch White's DD coil for the MXT that I'm learning this season. Working the kinks out and hunting for meteorites would be one of these.
 
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