Ahh... after going through another 30 odd emails I see this has been
answered! ;-)
Jeff
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From: "Jeff Kuyken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - Ma
G'day Bernd & all
I thought of it from the point of view that it can take quite some time
between the meteor burning out to it hitting the ground due to the distance
(kms) it must travel. Maybe someone could correct me if I'm wrong here.
Cheers,
Jeff
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Bernd, List,
Thanks to all for the nice comments, It's my pleasure to share the story.
Bernd asked about the amount of time that passed between the explosion and
the fall of stones.
Yes, I asked specifically and he said it was a minute or two, I remember
being a bit surprised at this.
I
I've always maintained that even though the meteorites themselves are
really cool, the stories and memories are what it's really all
about. Thanks Larry.
Best,
John Gwilliam
At 07:42 AM 3/26/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I'd like to share the story of this meteorite's recover
Larry writes: "I'd like to share the story of this meteorite's recovery."
Thank you Larry for sharing this particular and very personal recovery story!
Beautiful story, beautiful PP specimen, indeed! There is one litle detail that
piques my curiosity:
"He was not yet asleep when he experienced t
Hello List,
I'd like to share the story of this meteorite's recovery.
A few weeks after the fall I had returned to the strewn field to hunt the
wooded park area more thoroughly, I was confident I would find something
despite the fact I had already been skunked there in the weeks previous.
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