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Lloydminster Meteorite GPS co-ordinates were posted in an web article.?
I found approx 45 pieces of the meteorite before the gps co-ordinates were posted on the web and know they are correct. I am scheduling another search expedition for spring once the snow starts to melt.
Does anyone else plan to search for meteorites too now that the gps co-ordinates are posted?
Anyone else personally find any meteorite pieces from the Nov 20/08 crash?
Hi. I will not but I’m glad you are. Are you keeping logs of the piece locations? Could help us understand the breakup mechanism better.