> (wondering myself where the last two replies went.)
> Darren said that a lack of crater made this news item
> suspect.
>
> What I said was:
> The researcher did say this was an aerial burst and be it
> remembered that Tunguska didn’t leave a crater (else
> minor one) and it wasn’t exploding ove
--- On Wed, 7/2/08, Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Darren Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Exploding asteroid theory strengthened by new
> evidence located in Ohio, Indiana
> To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 4:
I wish that when scientists make pronouncements like this, they would not play
coy but give a thumbnail explanation why they are contradicting current
thought, what evidence they have found to the contrary. Instead, the stories
seem more slanted to grabbing headlines and playing to the "extra
Darren, suspend judgement and keep an open mind.
Wait for the whole story. It may take a whole lifetime.
Jerry Flaherty
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And still it does not say why glacial transport was ruled out. This seems like
a very plausible explanation.
But it doesn't get one on TV now does it?
Matt Morgan
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Okay, I'm not entirely clear just what this story is trying to say. But it
seems to be claiming that gold silver, and diamonds are found in Ohio and
Indiana that are debris blasted there by a late-ice age meteorite strike in
Canada. Which makes no sense whatsoever, given that there is no recent
m
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/July_2_2008.html
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Now please give me a break here huh !!!
Now that these Germans lost the European soccer championship why on earth
should they win this "art competion"
Just imagineHolland is so smallonly 4 meteorites!!
Could we at least get a painting from one of these ??
The Glanerbrug meteorite it shou
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So,
Where do I see this photo???
on 7/2/08 9:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tim,
>
> What I love about the picture with you in it, is that so many pictures show
> people apprehending meteorites, but your photo shows that YOU are the one
> captured by the meteori
Larry,
I would offer a review, but it will take me a month just to look at all the
pictures and read all the captions...then I will get around to reading it.
Maybe someone should make a Meteorite Comic Book for kids like me?
Steve #1
In a message dated 7/2/2008 11:57:16 A.M. Central Dayli
Hi All:
With so many of you in the process of getting and reading Field Guide, I
would appreciate 1-paragraph comments that we might use in the November
issue of Meteorite. I am hoping for a review or two of the Book, but it
would be great to have a few other comments from others to go along with
Tim,
What I love about the picture with you in it, is that so many pictures show
people apprehending meteorites, but your photo shows that YOU are the one
captured by the meteorite.
And what a great picture it is.
No doubt you, like many in the field, are the ones being captured by
me
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