Talk:Cranbourne meteorite
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I have made major edits to this article. I'm basing it on an Issue of the Memoirs of the National Museum, Melbourne Journal that was published in April 1915 named Description of the Victorian Meteorites. This was the source of the Casey Council's publication on the Cranbourne Meteorites which is found on the web. Comparing the two, I noticed the Casey City publication to have made a couple of errors, and so consider the original publication more reliable. It's certainly more detailed. I have thus fixed some errors contained in the article, and would encourage others to do the same. Somebody should write more about some of the other fragments, I think I will concentrate on the Bruce and Abel irons. Sexyeamo 14/02/2020
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