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Letter: The mystery of the missing meteorite lives on

Published 4 February 2026

From Ian Smith, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, UK

I, too, am sceptical of the existence of a giant iron meteorite in the Sahara desert, but the two letters published on this question miss the point that Gaston Ripert didn’t just see the object from a distance. He climbed over it and indeed brought back a sample that is clearly a rare type of meteorite. This makes the whole episode far more intriguing than “man fooled by mirage” or “man fooled by painted rock”, unless he was spinning a yarn, which his personality suggests is unlikely (Letters, 24 January). The mystery remains…

Issue no. 3581 published 7 February 2026

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