Vs: [meteorite-list] Re:Kaali meteorite - Estonia, 400BC?

2002-06-04 Thread Jarmo Moilanen
Hi all, So am I. Jarmo Hi all - If anyone has MAPS at hand, I would be most interested in the citations of Tacitus and Pytheas. best wishes - ep --- Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Doing some research for a radio slot, and am intrigued by

Re: Vs: [meteorite-list] Re:Kaali meteorite - Estonia, 400BC?

2002-06-04 Thread Tõnu Pani
Hi all, The most correct name is Kaali craters, as Kaali järv is a small lake inside the biggest of Kaali craters /diam of crater 110m, deph 16m, lake itself 40-60m and depth 6m/. The 8 smaller craters have diam 12-40m and depths 1-4 m. The most prominent proponent for the interregional

Re: Vs: [meteorite-list] Re:Kaali meteorite - Estonia, 400BC?

2002-06-04 Thread rochette
Hello list a short comment on Pytheas, who was a greek citizen of Phocea, now Marseille in SE France. He may have been the first geophysicist as he is renown for his proposal that tide is linked to the movement of Moon and Sun relative to Earth. He formed this idea probably by being the first

[meteorite-list] Re:Kaali meteorite - Estonia, 400BC?

2002-06-03 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi all - If anyone has MAPS at hand, I would be most interested in the citations of Tacitus and Pytheas. best wishes - ep --- Bernd Pauli HD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Doing some research for a radio slot, and am intrigued by the Kaali meteorite which fell in