It is not too outragous to think once in a while that a piece of a incoming meteorite will skip like a stone and fall a little further out of place than your standerd buckshot distribution model would allow.
 
Howard Wu

Tom aka James Knudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would guess if the two are only 35 miles apart that they are the same
meteorite. I think it is time to hunt between the two!!!
Thanks, Tom
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Subject: [meteorite-list] RE: Spade Versus Estacado


> It would have to be a very large strewn field considering the fact that
Spade is approx. 35 miles to the northwest of Estacado.
>
> -Ryan
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