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- Q6139114 description "American meteorite collector".
- Q6139114 description "American meteorite collector".
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- Q6139114 abstract "James Maxime DuPont (Edinburgh, Scotland, (1912-Template:MONTHNUMBER-07)Template:MONTHNAME 7, 1912 — Watchung, New Jersey, United States, 1991) was an American meteorite collector.His father was Jean Rene Claudius Dupont, an analytical chemist.He is known for having the largest private collection of meteors in the world at the time of his death, and after his death, they were donated to Planetary Studies Foundation, where are now known under the name "James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection". This impressive collection had 1,719 individual meteorites, with a total mass over 500 kilograms, and was gathered in over thirty years. These included several which were somewhat controversial and unrecognized, along with a few others that represented new finds awaiting classification. The Planetary Studies Foundation then donated them to the Field Museum of Natural History, the combined collection had more than 1,700 meteors and an estimated value of $3 million, creating world's largest non government meteorite collection.A resident of Watchung, New Jersey, DuPont founded an industrial thermoplastics company.".
- Q6139114 birthDate "1912-04-07".
- Q6139114 birthYear "1912".
- Q6139114 deathDate "1991".
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- Q6139114 deathYear "1991".
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- Q6139114 dateOfBirth "1912-04-07".
- Q6139114 dateOfDeath "1991".
- Q6139114 name "Dupont, James Maxime".
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- Q6139114 shortDescription "American meteorite collector".
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- Q6139114 comment "James Maxime DuPont (Edinburgh, Scotland, (1912-Template:MONTHNUMBER-07)Template:MONTHNAME 7, 1912 — Watchung, New Jersey, United States, 1991) was an American meteorite collector.His father was Jean Rene Claudius Dupont, an analytical chemist.He is known for having the largest private collection of meteors in the world at the time of his death, and after his death, they were donated to Planetary Studies Foundation, where are now known under the name "James M. DuPont Meteorite Collection".".
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