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Prairie Meteorite Network

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Formation
  
1964

Type
  
Camera network

Purpose
  
Record meteorite falls

Extinction
  
1975

Legal status
  
Defunct

Region served
  
Midwestern United States

The Prairie Meteorite Network was a system of sixteen camera stations in Midwestern United States, run by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory from 1964 to 1975. The network used surplus aerocameras with 6.3–12 inch focal length wide angle metrogon lenses that covered a format of 9 x 18 inches on aero roll film. During ten years of network activity only one meteorite fall was recorded, the Lost City meteorite in 1970.

References

Prairie Meteorite Network Wikipedia