events were simply not reported to officials and thus didn't make it into the
chronicles.
Jorn
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> Von: mark ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 10:01
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The interesting thing is that the observed fall rates seem to be pretty
contant to me, (with the odd few extra ones every now and again)
If 'increasing meteorite awareness' would result in a net increase then
why isn't that reflected in the figures?
These random samples from benrds figures seem
me now. > > This is a really interesting discussion. I hope a lot of you have time to > write some comments... > > Mark Bowling > > - Original Message ----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: Meteorite List > Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 6:42 PM > Subject: [meteo
ng time now.
This is a really interesting discussion. I hope a lot of you have time to
write some comments...
Mark Bowling
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Fall Rates
Hello Everyone,
Hello Everyone,
Determining whether meteorite falls has remained
constant over a given period of time is more difficult than it first
appears. At least other two variables have to be considered.
First, as I point out on my site, increasing
population density may account for an increas
My husband and I are doing battle with the Powers of Ignorance on one of his
newsgroups. One of the nutbars on this particular newsgroup is claiming
(among other things) that the gubbmint is covering up an increase in the
rate of fall of "meteors" (their words, not mine). Could anyone out ther
Could someone give me a hand with approximations of the correct information
for the following questions?
Thanks in advance,
-Robert Beauford : )
ps. On the topics of first pieces, mine was a meteorwrong found in Colorado
when I was 8. I still have it. I don't remember when my first real
meteor
I'm afraid I didn't pay as much attention as I should have the last 3 or 4
times that the subject of fall rates came up.
Could someone give me a hand with approximations of the correct information
in the following statements?
I sincerely appreciate any help.
-Robert Beauford : )
"Far less than 1
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