The Kurumi (Japan) Meteorite

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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MR. YASUAKE IBA, a well-known Japanese amateur astronomer, wrote to the Harvard Observatory on October 7, 1934, that he had examined a meteoritic stone which fell near Kobe, Japan, on May 27, 1930. No reference to this fall appeared in two recent bibliographies of meteorites1; and for the completeness of the records it appears advisable to make known the information supplied by Mr. Iba.

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