"It was very lucky that this meteorite hit the rock first," Langhof explained.
"If it hits soft ground, an iron meteorite will be buried four or five metres
down, and you won't find it afterwards. It's gone."
Huh? Sounds very fishy to me.
Bob L
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It looks like one to me!
Bob L
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Did I Capture
Hi Larry,
At 1:05 in the video, look just below the top level of clouds between the
clouds and the edge of the video in the lower-right corner of the video.
Then at 1:09 (1 minute 9 seconds), you will see a streak going from the
right side of the clouds to the edge of the video. The streak occurs
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