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is a tough search area. --Rob
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t: Re: [meteorite-list] possible Alabama lunar meteorite fall
Hi Anne -- Bill beat me to it. Basically you have a small asteroid in an orbit
that
is dynamically difficult (but not impossible) to achieve without having
originated
in the earth-Moon system. The aphelion was well inside the orbit of Mars, s
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [meteorite-list] possible Alabama lunar meteorite fall
I can answer this, as we got enough data from our meteor cameras to compute an
orbit. It was very similar to that of Earth (semi major axis of 1 AU
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> Hi Randy,
>
> It hadn't been mentioned yet on the Met-List. I worked this fall last week
> (unaware
> that Marc Fries had already done
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Sent: Sun, Nov 18, 2018 12:31 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] possible Alabama lunar meteorite fall
Hi Randy,
It hadn't been mentioned yet on the Met-List. I worked this fall last week
(unaware
that Marc Fries had already done so), so the fortunate result of the independ
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Subject: EXTERNAL: [meteorite-list] possible Alabama lunar meteorite fall
If there has been discussion of this on the List, I missed it
https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/
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Randy L. Korotev
Research Professo
If there has been discussion of this on the List, I missed it
https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/
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Randy L. Korotev
Research Professor, retired
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Washington University in Saint Louis
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