Hello Mark and List, Mark wrote;
"The other two (the real) reasons Nasa doesn't want anyone picking up
shuttle debris are:
1.Risk of Radiolocial contamination. There are some nasty radioactive
parts to the shuttle, Tritium/radium on the dials/indictors, emergency
lighting etc.
2. It might be old, but its still has commercial/secret/classified
components to it that I am sure the government wouldn't want in general
circulation!
Warning the general public not to touch these things is all part of a
standard 'post-accident procedure' that kicks in after and incident"

These same reasons were used at another "crash site", Roswell. Hmmm?

Thanks, Tom
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From: mark ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 1:03 AM
Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Apparent Meteorite Lands In Elma High




The other two (the real) reasons Nasa doesn't want anyone picking up
shuttle debris are:


1.Risk of Radiolocial contamination. There are some nasty radioactive
parts to the shuttle, Tritium/radium on the dials/indictors, emergency
lighting etc.

2. It might be old, but its still has commercial/secret/classified
components to it that I am sure the government wouldn't want in general
circulation!

Warning the general public not to touch these things is all part of a
standard 'post-accident procedure' that kicks in after and incident.

--

As for the 'the rocks where hot to the touch' statement (made after the
'Elma' 'fall'), - it's a sure way of sorting out the GENUINE falls from
the not-so-Genuine ones, lets not deter people from making this
statement it is a useful indicator, since most of the scams/fake falls
over the last few years have included hot-rock-flames-burnt trees type
statements!!

Mark Ford



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