In a message dated 10/11/2011 5:57:58 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
rob_mccaffe...@yahoo.com writes:
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> The photo to me looks promising. Would like to see a
> closeup of it.
>
> Mike G.
Yes, this one appears to be genuine. No fantastical claims, just a rock in
the loft and it looks like the real
Rob and Mike,
I agree. Definitely the real deal. It's refreshing to see a news
story about a new fall that doesn't involve fantastical claims or an
obviously-bogus rock.
On a related note - what are the laws in France now regarding
meteorites? Can this meteorite be legally exported?
Best rega
>
> The photo to me looks promising. Would like to see a
> closeup of it.
>
> Mike G.
yes, this one appears to be genuine. No fantastical claims, just a rock in the
loft and it looks like the real deal at this first glance
Rob McC
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/8818456/4.5-billion-year-old-meteorite-crashes-into-Paris-family-home.html
The photo to me looks promising. Would like to see a closeup of it.
Mike G.
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