Apparently I just found outanother hoax video...shamelooked
convincing to me.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 4:00 PM, Graham Ensor
wrote:
> But this looks promising Finbarr :-)...a couple of days ago...seems to be
> heading for land over the Bristol channel into Southern UK perhaps when you
But this looks promising Finbarr :-)...a couple of days ago...seems to be
heading for land over the Bristol channel into Southern UK perhaps when you
check out the map it was too high and far on to land in the Bristol
channel
http://travel.aol.co.uk/2016/10/20/flaming-meteor-crashes-into-sea-in
Hi Carl and List,
I am just guessing about Morocco. It seems like Tissint really
hammered home the notion of chasing meteorite falls there.
We have seen a total of 4 witnessed falls in California since 2000 :
Red Canyon Lake (2007)
Sutter's Mill (2012)
Novato (2012)
Creston (2015)
The only othe
I find the relatively static number of falls very surprising, considering
the proliferation of cameras compared to earlier times. Still waiting for
our first British Isles fall of the 21st century!
Finbarr.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 9:46 PM, Carl Agee via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritece
Always an interesting topic!
A couple of things come to mind:
Morocco has 8 falls in the 21st century, which you suggest has to do
with the meteorite-savvy population and desert terrain. California has
a very similar area and population density -- also a west facing coast
line, a fair amount of d
"...In the first 10 years of the 21st Century, we have seen 58 new
meteorite falls (as of this writing). As we close out the first decade
of this new century, let us examine some of the facts and numbers
surrounding these recent falls. For the purposes of this article, we
will only examine those fa
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