Brisbane Times
Starry-eyed crooks have stolen a valuable meteorite from a far north Queensland museum.
Two men have absconded with an 11kg Wolfe Creek Iron meteoritePosted on YouTube by Epic videos 0 views
Published on Jun 8, 2015
The meteorite stolen from Queensland is worth more than $16,000
Police search for two men who stole a $16000 'soccer-ball sized'
Daily Mail
Police search for two men who stole a $16,000 'soccer-ball sized' 11.3 kilogram meteorite which had only been at its Queensland home for a month....
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1 comment:
Good luck getting rid of a chemically classified, documented meteorite you idiots! I hope he dropped it on his toe once just to feel that density factor. smile emoticon. Btw 11 kilo iron is probably much closer to softball sized or a bit larger; soccer ball? more like 30+ kilos. Just saying.
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