Popular Astronomy, Volume 58Goodsell Observatory of Carleton College, 1950 |
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... Meteorite crater in Quebec , Canada , A recently discovered possible Meteorite crater of Arizona , The name of the Barringer 410 469 Meteorite shower , Some characteristic features of the Sikhota - Alin iron- , E. L. Krinov 298 Meteorite ...
... Meteorite crater in Quebec , Canada , A recently discovered possible Meteorite crater of Arizona , The name of the Barringer 410 469 Meteorite shower , Some characteristic features of the Sikhota - Alin iron- , E. L. Krinov 298 Meteorite ...
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... meteorite craters . The details of this fall were described by W. G. Fessenkoff in Sternenwelt , August , 1948 . In the craters or between them were found many meteorite frag- ments weighing from a milligram to hundred kilograms . On ...
... meteorite craters . The details of this fall were described by W. G. Fessenkoff in Sternenwelt , August , 1948 . In the craters or between them were found many meteorite frag- ments weighing from a milligram to hundred kilograms . On ...
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Meteorite Museum , Winslow , Arizona , 1950 , " by H. H. and Addie D. Nininger , under the heading of " Goose Lake , " p . 109 , the following statement appears : " During the winter of 1938-39 the American Meteorite Laboratory received ...
Meteorite Museum , Winslow , Arizona , 1950 , " by H. H. and Addie D. Nininger , under the heading of " Goose Lake , " p . 109 , the following statement appears : " During the winter of 1938-39 the American Meteorite Laboratory received ...
Contents
FR SECCHI AND STELLAR SPECTRA MARTIN F MCCARTHY S J | 153 |
STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF CANYON DIABLO | 169 |
RADIO WHISTLES SIDNEY VAN DEN BERGH | 177 |
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