Hi Bernd, Thanks!

What would a "relatively low" impact angle be?  10 degrees, 20 degrees?

See my post just before this one.

Eric



On 9/10/2010 2:51 AM, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Eric wondered:

"Can someone tell me the proposed/accepted angle of descent
of the asteroid which formed Meteor Crater in AZ?"

The trajectory of the impacting body was interpreted by Shoemaker
as traveling north-northwest at a relatively low impact angle.

and furthermore:

"Wikipedia has the impactor at 50 meters across,
and velocity at 12.8 km/s. Is this accurate?"

The authors write themeteorite had a velocity in the range of about 13 to 20 
km/s,
probably in the lower part of this range and estimated the coherent meteorite 
diameter
to have been 45-50 m with a mass of 300,000 - 400,000 tons!

Reference:

D.J. Roddy, E.M. Shoemaker (1995) Meteor Crater: Summary
of impact conditions (Meteoritics 30-5, 1995, p. 567).

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Best wishes,

Bernd

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