announced.
Cheers,
Pete
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>> I have problems with the meteorite theory:
Mike:
You make an excellent point with the mass of impact
observation. I attended a lecture recently at Brown University where
the presentation was on lunar flashes and gas release. Only a few
years ago the mere suggestion that the moon was not completely dead
and free from any sour
Perhaps the BEST idea here would be that as "Scientists" we should avoid making
a resolute statement about what it is or is not until the facts are in and the
tests have been concluded.
Problem...Hypothesis...Experiment and Conclusion.
Richard Rumble
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Hello list,
I don't understand all of the skepticism. This is an important historic
event. Why is it being vi
I have problems with the meteorite theory:
1. Meteorites, as this List knows, come in cold, not hot enough to
make the water in the crater "boiling", as several witnesses stated.
2. Meteorites usually travel a long distance from where the glowing
meteor is first seen. If the locals saw the
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See the link from Paco:
http://fcpn.umsa.bo/fcpn/app?service=page/Planetarium
Seems there are no big pieces
n Michael
Farmer
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An: Chris Peterson; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
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I just dont understand why, one week later, we have no
photos of the pieces collected. It seems the media is
all over this, as I
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> Chris
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hris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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Hello Tracy, All,
> I have problems with the meteorite theory:
> 1. Meteorites, as this List knows, come in cold, not hot enough to make the
> water in the crater "boiling", as several witnesses stated.
If the object was indeed large enough to create a crater (and there
does appear to be one th
I have problems with the meteorite theory:
1. Meteorites, as this List knows, come in cold, not hot enough to make the
water in the crater "boiling", as several witnesses stated.
2. Meteorites usually travel a long distance from where the glowing meteor is
first seen. If the locals saw the bo
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