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Basic information | Name: Alais This is an OFFICIAL meteorite name. Abbreviation: There is no official abbreviation for this meteorite. Observed fall: Yes Year fell: 1806 Country: France Mass: ![]() | ||||||||||||||
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This is 1 of 9 approved meteorites classified as CI1. [show all] Search for other: Carbonaceous chondrites, Carbonaceous chondrites (type 1), and CI chondrites | ||||||||||||||
Comments: | Revised 2 Jan 2020: Added fall info, corrected coords | ||||||||||||||
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Writeup from MB online:
Alais
History (P.-M. PelĂ©, meteor-center.com) : On March 15, 1806, at 5.30 p.m., two detonations a few seconds apart were heard near the city of Alès. They were followed by a rumble that lasted for ten to twelve minutes. A shepherd named Eglon, who kept his flock in Bouquet and who by chance had his eyes turned to the sky on the north side, saw a luminous cloud a little before the detonations, which dissipated it. Two meteorites fell that day in Saint-Etienne-de-l'Olm and in Castenau-Valence, two villages a little less than eight km apart. Two local scientists living in Alès went to the two places to collect testimonials. In Saint-Etienne-de-l'Olm, they met a family of farmers, who had heard the detonations and rumblings. Trying to see where the noises came from, they saw a blackish mass arriving from the north, which passed over their heads and fell into a field of arable land near the village. The stone broke on impact. All people present took pieces of the meteorite; they estimated the initial mass of the meteorite fragments to be 4 kg. Then, the two scientists went to Castelnau-Valence where they met four eyewitnesses of the fall. The circumstances were the same as in Saint-Etienne-de-l'Olm: detonations, rumblings and a black mass which came from the north. The meteorite fell 25 paces from a man. It broke into three fragments on impact, which the people present shared. The mass of the stone was estimated at 2 kg. | ||||||||||||||
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References: | Never published in the Meteoritical Bulletin
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Strewnfield: Click here to view 2 members Statistics: This is 1 of 5 approved meteorites from Languedoc-Roussillon, France This is 1 of 78 approved meteorites from France (plus 12 unapproved names) (plus 1 impact crater) | ||||||||||||||
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Allais (In NHM Cat) Valence (In NHM Cat) |