Hallo Bernd,
ich habe damals auch zwei Stücke unter dem Namen "Mahbse Aarraid" gekauft.
Im Meteoritical Bulletin gibt es "Mahbas Arraid" 27°38.333’N, 9°28.124’W
Guelmim Smara, Western Sahara
Probable fall: 2013 Dec 9
Classification: Ordinary chondrite (LL6)
A fireball fall was reported in the southern part of Morocco by many eyewitnesses from Assa, Zag and Al Mahbes area on 9 December 2013 around 6:30 pm GMT. Ali Houmida, Cheggef, Jdi and many other Moroccan hunters, as well as people from the area, saw the fireball lasting several ". Collection of the testimonies of the fireball and their conciliation indicate a bolide moving from the northeast to southwest. The meteor terminated above the area south of Mahbas Aaraid. Three sonic booms were reported. Meteorite hunters traveled to the expected fall site as indicated by meteor termination. No meteorites were found, and hunting was stopped after a few days. In the beginning of September 2014 (nine months latter after the fireball), Fatma, a young nomad girl found two black stones, totally different from all the other rocks in the area. After news of the find spread, several meteorite hunters returned to the area and collected more pieces. Samples of this meteorite were sent to the Hassan II University of Casablanca Morocco by H. Lharbi on 30 December 2014 for classification. To date, the total known mass is about 5500 g. The meteorite is known under the name of "Al Mahbes" by Moroccan hunters.
Der dürfte es wohl sein, nehme ich an. Mit dem verspätetem Fund passen auch die Daten zusammen.
Viele Grüße,
Robert