Hi everyone -
The recent discussion of meteorites from Earth reminds me -
The impact structures from neither of the Holocene Start Impact Events have
been identified yet.
We have the 14C production spikes from the gamma radiation of the two impacts,
and while we can use the meltwater outflows t
Hello everyone -
I just put up on academia a short note on the Holocene Start Impact Events in
response to Holliday et al''s rather complete confusion about the Younger
Dryas. Take a look, - it should take maybe 10 -20 minutes, and get back to me
if you want to. I will post tomorrow on the
Hi Paul -
Once again, as we know from the 14C spikes in production and the meltwater
pulses, neither of the impacts occurred at the Younger Dryas.Given my
experience with Hibben's finds, it will take several years before this is
widely known.
Which is depressing as hell.
If I had not had my str
Hi Listeros -
Some of you with really good memories will remember my defense of Frank Hibbens
so many years ago.Others will remember the recovery of the artifacts and site
pictures a few years ago.
Well, this weekend I was at powwow and met the first recipient of the Frank
Hibbens research gran
Hi Anne, everyone -
When I did my survey of native memories for "Man and Impact in the Americas"
(now $50 used, thank you. I wrote a collectable. Best wishes to all of you who
invested in a copy.) I hit no mention of Tankersley et al.'s event.
None.
It looks to me like they are finding out of s
Hola Listeros -
There has been so much horse manure written about the "YD" impact by various
"experts" that I thought I would add my own contribution to the pile.
As far as my qualification to do this go, many manned Mars flight enthusiasts
will tell you I am an idiot; and they are joined in
If it is evidence of an impact, it may have happened during the last ice age,
when the area around Lloydminster was under a huge mass of ice.
Ollen's theory, and he stresses that's "all it is" is a large asteroid hit and
melted the thick ice above the area, likely not even reaching the ground.
Hi all -
Perhaps modeling the fall of the fragments remaining after the airburst at
Chelyabinsk
may provide some estimate as to the location of the landing site of any
fragments left after
the Tunguska airburst.
Even if most of the Tunguska impactor turned to fine dust,
perhaps some lof it s
Hola Listeros -
Three weeks ago, we pointed out that a major rise in sea levels and a major
change in climate occurred well before the dates for what is widely and
mistakenly called the Younger Dryas Boundary impact event. Two weeks ago we
pointed out a geobleme in Canada that may or may not be
This one is for the dealers here -
Have any of you tried selling meteorites at a science fiction convention,
or a comic book convention?
all the best,
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Hi all -
Another market factor is the television exposure that "Meteorite Men" provided.
Now that that project has sadly ended (hi geoff, steve), perhaps the thing to
do would be for all of you
to take videos of your hunts to recent falls, and then those videos could be
combined into televisio
ity
but not so much for them to buy anything. I did make my
conference fee, hotel accommodations, meals and a bit extra
so the experience and time spent with my son Kaipo in a 5
star resort in Kona on the Big Island was well worth it.
gary
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Hola Listeros -
Four weeks ago, we pointed out that a major rise in sea levels and a major
change in climate occurred well before the dates for what is widely and
mistakenly called the Younger Dryas Boundary impact event.
Three weeks ago we pointed out a geobleme in Canada that may or may not
Hola Listeros -
While Bill Napier has proposed that Comet Encke was involved in these events:
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1003.0744.pdf
The anthropological evidence indicates that it was yet another comet,
Giacobini-Zimmer, the progenitor of the Draconid Meteor stream:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21P
Hi Paul -
Thanks for the link to that paper.
I am looking forward to your comments on the Kiscoty structure.
My guess is that the depth of the ice sheet may be estimated from the height of
the rebound, but I am incapable of performing detailed calculations from any
formula you may know of.
M
what's left of a very, very
ancient
"astrobleme." See map
at:
http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/hudsonbay.htm
It's very suggestive. But
evidence? I
know of none.
Sterling Webb
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Hi everyone -
I read today in the news that all of the impact craters have been found.
I suppose that all of your can stop hunting now,
and Paul can spend all of his time working on the Kitscoty structure.
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everyone -
I read today in
Hi all -
I may be mistaken, but it looks to me like Charon was peppered with roughly 30
meter
cometissimals like those perhaps responsible for the 5 kiloton air blasts that
occurred at Rio Curaca
and Rupunini in the last century.
Good hunting,
E.P.
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Hi Paul, all
A preview of fall TV shows:
http://sacredgeometryinternational.com/graham-hancock-and-joe-rogan-discuss-randall-carlsons-paradigm-changing-research
I never heard of Randall Carson - has anyone here heard of him?
To my knowledge, the FIRST suggestion that the YD impacts may have tri
Hi Paul, all -
(and Hi Sterling)
Hi Paul- thanks for your note.
Now, let me draw you a picture:
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3656
In the future, for this impact event, please refer to the Holocene Start Impact
Event,
and refer to the Grondine Minima,
the one that doe
Hi Paul, all
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3230040/Best-selling-author-Graham-Hancock-argues-cosmic-explosion-soon-strike-Earth.html
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Let me draw you a picture:
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3656
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3668
goo hunting -
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Hi all -
I am NOT following the Mars imaging suite parameters closely,
but I have a question for your consideration:
Do the new images really demonstrate water on Mars,
or could they instead be showing the yearly cycle of
hydrocarbons delivered to Mars by cometary impact?
In all of the press
HI all -
This author, Bard Marsden, is claiming that the radiant of the Taurid Meteor
Stream
has drifted over the millenia:
https://sites.google.com/site/fromthedeepoceanabove/
Based on the mythological evidence he has assembled, this may be likely, but
what would be the mechanics involved?
Hi all -
For the last several years, I have been speaking at Serpent Mound:
http://ancientearthworksproject.org/1/post/2014/07/new-radiocarbon-dates-suggest-serpent-mound-is-more-than-2000-years-old.html
Originally and abysmally, this structure was dated by Brad Lepper to the 1066
CE appearanc
in that neck of the woods, I will certainly pay
a visit. Hope to see you there one day. :)
Best regards,
MikeG
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For the last several years, I have been speaking at Serpent
Mound:
HI all -
It seems clear that there was something celestial that led to the construction
at Serpent Mound
around 360 BCE.
Since it could not have been today's Draconids, since they did not exist then,
as Marco politely pointed out,
(and sorry for my stupidity there), could it have been either:
Hi Paul -
Thanks for the great news!
Hancock's failure means that there is still hope that my own book on the
Holocene Start Impact Events
could become an international runaway best seller.
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3656
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THE TALE OF THE HURON METEORITE COLLECTOR
To understand this story, you have to know the Huron (Wendat, Wyandot) word for
bollides and meteorites, which are White Panther and "ya' gg'^cra'"
respectively.
"Allen Johnson gave the following explanation as to the nature of the White
Panther being
Hi all -
Graham Hancock's new book is not all that bad.
He has big stones (Gobekli Tepe, the Pyramids, Baalbek, some in south east
asia, and Tiwanaku).
(Believe me, big piles of dirt do not work.)
For Christians in need of material evidence to support their faith, he has
Noah's Flood.
There
Hi all -
If you take a good look at Lago Umayo near Puno, Peru,
you will be able to see its very circular form.
This is in the Andes Cordillera, between the mountain ranges,
an area which as I understand it is not volcanic
Perhaps a trapped pocket of very early hydrocarbon gas may have explode
Hola, amigos -
For an image of the possible crater, see page 327 here:
https://www.sas.upenn.edu/anthropology/system/files/EricksonLentzvol.pdf
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Hi all -
I am just getting to my mail. How is Doug doing?
What the hell happened?
Since "Meteorite Men" feel to $#!t, (geoff, Brenheim steve?)
I have thought that a new meteorite show is needed.
Certainly the real life adventures of you meteorite hunters should interest
viewers.
goo hunting,
HI all -
And of course see Karen Reiter's Metalle in die Alte Orient.
(Bernd - can you fix the spelling and give the complete citation?)
good hunting, all
E.P.
PS - I hope I have located an individual to search the Dismal Swamp feature.
While the prices for small pieces have gone down, I assum
Hi Paul -
Two of the impact events are now pretty well known:
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3656
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3668
Of course, work is just beginning on the sequence of impacts for South America
and their
related meltwater pulses
Hi Rob, Doug -
(Glad to hear that you're doing okay, Doug)
What both of you need to do is to take the perspective of a potential impactor
passing through the inner solar system,
as seen in the first few seconds of this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDrBIKOR01c
The basic geometry of
MEWAN ACCOUNT OF THE HOLOCENE STAR IMPACT EVENTS
>From "The Dawn of the World", by C. Hart Merriam, 1910;
http://www.3rocks.org/publications/Dawn ... _World.pdf
"These tales were told me by the Indians of a single stock, the Mewan, the
tribes of which are confined to central California
and have
HI Adam -
I don't know about the state laws there, but it is probably illegal to
excavate, unless you get archaeologists to do it for you.
But before you do that, I would be happy to give you some pointers on both your
sites and archaeologists - off list though.
PS - If you re-invest capital
Hi Paul -
1. What or who got you interested in meteorites and how old were
you when you got your first meteorite?
Impacts got me interested in meteorites. I was trying to see if anyone had any
fragments from the Joshua impact event.
2. What was your first meteorite?
Slices I bought from An
Hi all -
If everyone who goes hunting simply buys some memory cards for their smart
phones+ cameras, and everyone pools their footage afterwards, you could
assemble tv shows afterwards. Besides the traditional channels, there are new
internet video services such as VEVO for distribution.
E.P.
Hi Shawn -
You can try to find a copy of this book:
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1733926W/Die_Metalle_im_Alten_Orient
There are also multiple studies which are available through the internet.
Sorry, but I do not have a list of them handy. Perhaps Berndt can help.
E.P.
Mike G writes:
" Am I missing something?"
In short, Mike, yes.
Serious work on the KT impacts which was never done or which is suppressed.
But missing all of that is not your fault, as the blame may be securely placed
on other parties.
good hunting all,
E.P. Grondine
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Hi all -
Two interesting hypotheses:
http://expeditiongranted.nationalgeographic.com/project/seeking-massive-meteorites-in-namibia/
First, as to comet composition. Second, as to comet impact rates.
If these are true, then the same phenomemon will be seen on other planets, by
the general prin
Hi Bob -
Right off, I'd have to say that I concur with you generally on an asteroid
source for irons.
The problem is that we do not know the composition of the centers of comets.
(And Hoba does lack an impact crater, indicating a low velocity of impact.)
We do not know the composition and d
Hi Bob -
100-150 parent bodies now, but was there a parent body for them?
One whose disruption led to the LPBE, and the shift of the outer gas giants?
How does a person account for the formation of peridot in iron without one?
No doubt gravitational effects shift Long Period Comets onto the pl
Hello Everyone -
While there are many swamps along the east coast of North America, according to
the note on wikipedia,
"Scientists believe the Great Dismal Swamp was created upon the last major
shift of the continental shelf. The origin of Lake Drummond, one of only two
natural lakes in Vir
Hi all -
Used copies of my book "Man and Impact in the Amerficas" have been going for
around $20.
There are now several copies from the last powwow season going for as low as
$13.
If you ever wanted a cheap copy, now is probably a good time to buy.
good hunting,
Ed
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Hi Paul, Sterling -
Again, no mention of Shiva and the Deccan traps sequence.
And the persistent attempts to degrade language, like pretending asteroids and
comets are the same thing.
You know, if my stroke had of been a little more severe, I would not be
aggravated by all of this cr*p.
As i
Hi Paul -
This will be brief,as the "s" key is sticking on this keyboard.
Given the impairment of my left hand, this presents quite a challenge.
Thanks for the links on the Shiva hypothesis.
The problems that exist are
1) the eruption sequence of the Deccan traps.
2) the distribution of the ai
Hi all -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbM4vHcRyz0&index=9&list=PLQFjoWZeHDMQln37vSd1heFOfte_O_Rhp
The Meteor Crater impact is also covered.
The real question now is how fast neutrons are produced in large hypervelocity
impacts.
by the way, in my opinion, if the government of Morocco taxed
Hi Paul -
200 and they have not even got to the first of the two impact events.
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3656&hilit=rise+in+sea+levels
http://archaeologica.boardbot.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3668
edededhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbM4vHcRyz0&t=4s
Well, Paul, t
Hi Paul -
Thanks for your note.
I suppose that given the ages of these craters,the only way to determine
exactly what hit in each case will be through the use of tektites.
best wishes - EP
BTW, someone sent me a nice rock anonymously through the mail, and I want to
thank them here for their gift
Hi Paul -
May I suggest looking for a large impact event as the trigger
of those volcanic eruptions?
It has been known to happen.
good hunting,everyone -
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Hi Paul -
How do we keep ignorant assholes like the author of this piece from sharing
their stupidty with the public?
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Hi Paul -
Thanks for the link to the latest papers.
In evaluating the radio carbon data,remember
!) that it appears that fast neutrons are produced in large hymperveolcity
impacts
2) there were two separate impact events at the start of the Holocene.
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Option 4) While I have thought that the Kitscoty Uplift was generated by an ice
sheet impact
during the most recent glacial cycle,because if it was from an earlier glacial
cycle it would have been scoured away,
THIS NEW DATA IN NO WAY AFFECTS THE OTHER RIVER OUTFLOW DATA.
In other wo
Hi Paul -
Thanks for the links to the new paper.A few notes:1) If you remember, fast
neutrons are produced in large hyper velocity impacts.If you do not remember
that fast neutrons are produced in large hyper-velocity impacts,
you can always watch my YouTube video on the "Peopling of the Ameri
Hi everyone -
Can you imagine the ratings for television shows from another intelligent
species?All television shows on Earth would just have to hang it up.
This is pretty far from meteorites, though -
except for the fact that any ET will either have learned to deal with the
impact hazard,or w
Hi Paul -
https://1f9hwg1wionh254zdu2abfkg-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/cosmic-tusks-in-nature.pdf
With the recovery of these photographs, Hibbens' wife's diary, and Geist's
fossils, will you now consider retracting all of your comments on Hibbens' and
his research?
E.P.
Hi all -
I wish I was there to enjoy it, but I'm headed back to the field here, so
perhaps next year.Given all of the new specimens flooding the market right now,
(and boy do I wish I as there with cash in my pocket to take advantage of the
current low prices)the prices need to go back up to
Hi Sterling -
I believe I can save you some money. The Baptista hypothesis fell through.
That is not too surprising, as a very intelligent person once gave me this
listwhich appears to confirm Clube and Napier's cometary injection hypothesis:
PREDICTED EXTINCTIONS
(27,000,000 PERIOD):
11 mya:
Hi Paul -
You may want to reflect carefully about your comments on Hibbens' work and
character.I myself am not entirely satisfied with your earlier "somewhat muted"
acknowledgement of error.
E.P.Man and Impact in the Americas
PS - I have not posted any adds to the list for a long time.I saw som
Hi all, -
Mt Grondine here to do a little gloating
Message: 5Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:32:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul
Subject: [meteorite-list] The Imaginary Mucks of Alaska and Siberia
was "Arrowheads from NWA"
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Message-ID: <20070611153243.84348.qm..
Paul, I am not satisfied with your apology to Hibbens yet.It is not fair
practice in geology to point to something other than
the formation the original researcher saw, and claim it was what he saw.That is
simply bad practice, and highly unethical, and you need to own up to it.
>From my point of
Paul, I am still not satisfied with your apology to Hibbens.
I was appaled to read Alan Harris sharing his ignorance of the recent work on
the Holocene Start Impact Events
with NASA management , encouraging them in their attempt to avoid launching the
NEOcam.Let us take a look at this fool's bra
Paul. I am not satisfied with your apology to Hibbens.yet.He deserves better
from you.I
E.P.
Message: 6Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 06:09:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul
Subject: [meteorite-list] Alaskan Muck (Mucks), Tsunamis, and Hibben
Revisited (Long)
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Messag
Paul -
Thanks for clearing that up,and thank g*d you are not the only geologist
working in North America.
Let us see where we are.
NASA is no closer to launching the NEOcam,
than they were after it was spiked by Griffin back int 2005.When I started out
on this, both GeneShoemaker and Rep. Geo
Hi Paul -
These new papers you fed us are somewhat besides the point:Clube and Napier's
coherent catastrophism, and recent small cometary impact sutdies.As coherent
catastrophism could not have been developed before isotopic dating,the
historical studies are somewhat besides the point.Further
Hi all -
With Tiangong comind down, is anyone here planning to hunt for pieces?
Usually, the spacecraft pieces hunters find have been exposed to water for a
long time,but this time that will not be the case, assuming that Tiangong comes
down in a searchable area.
So how do you neutralize hydrazi
as slim as any fall site on land will be off limits if it located.
>
> BTW- Any and All of Tiangong-1 is property of the People's Republic of China
> and under international law must be returned to China if found, i.e. if you
> find something "significant" you will likely be me
Hi Mike, all -
"Sales of all hydrazine-contaminated, Chinese space debris are hereby
suspended until further notice": p)
Here's what I am using, over at nasaspaceflight.com:
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Hi Paul -
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
Well, let's hope so anyway.
Since Brindenstine did meet with Lu and B612,perhaps NASA will now spend money
looking for the next piece of "s**t from space" (tip of the hat to Richard
Norton)
headed our way, instead of searching for little
Hi Paul, list -
As it is International Asteroid Day, let us examine how NASA management is
trying yet once again to avoid launching the NEOcam:
1.1 Identify opportunities in existing and planned telescope programs to
improve detection and tracking by enhancing
the volume and quality of current
DON"T CRUSH THAT DWARF, HAND ME THE PLIERSE.P. Grondine
Why Hi Everyone -
As a historian, I want to take a few minutes to point out a few facts regarding
Natham Myhrvold's
criticism of the NEOWISE team's work.
https://medium.com/@nathanpmyhrvold/myhrvold-guide-to-neowise-4866a2f7b76d
Fitst off
Thanks to everyone for this fascinating bit of history -
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China has released an image of its proposed International Lunar Research
Station:
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/assets/7058.0/1498278.jpg
You will notice the radar array shown in the background.
I suspect that this radar array is not designed for picking up signals from
little
Hi Mattais -
"Categorization as "fake news" would be a quick and inexpensive reaction to
asteroids sized whatever."
As an individual who has specialized in impact events for about 30 years now,
I would like to point out to you that categorizing you as an idiot
is a quick and inexpensive reacti
Hi Paul -
My guess is that this is going to be a replay of the Shiva impact and the
Deccan traps.
In other news, China is interested in building CAPS:
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/assets/7058.0/1498278.jpg
Note the structure with the laser on the left. The blob at its end is an
artifact
Hi Paul, all -
I think this latest is very interesting:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-16958-2#Sec11
Of course, I am still waiting for your apology to Hibben.
PS - given the iron peppered bones, clearly there were major iron impacts in
both Alaska and Siberia,
which should make for
Hi Paul -
Thanks for the link to the Velikovsky book, but I wrote a history of the modern
fringe:http://www.danieljglenn.com/the_podcasts/Stelle/Documentation/He%20Walked%20Among%20Us%20Part%201.pdfhttp://www.danieljglenn.com/the_podcasts/Stelle/Documentation/He%20Walked%20Among%20Us%20Part%202.
Hi Paul -
No mystery as to the climate- there were 2 Holocene Start Impact Events:The
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Hi Paul -
Thanks for the news.
Gamma Rays are produced in large hypervelocity impacts, and this leads to 14C,
10Be and spikes in other isotopes.
660 BCE is most likely from another impact rather than an outburst from our
Sun, but those happen as well, of course.
I sure wish I had been able to
Hi Paul, all -
My worknotes on the Holocene Start Impact Events are now available via Academia
edu.Everything else is flawed, in my humble view.
Aside from that, NASA is now using the 1 per 100 year estimate for small
impacts,which pretty much coincides with what I could make out from the
histo
Hi Paul -
Of course, in the Carribesn you have the case where the wave was so large that
it simply passed over an island.
And then you have those pesky large marine sediment deposits to explain away.
Nice Try -
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So there should be a nice crater there somewhere. Do you play with google earth?
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Hi Paul -
You forgot to mention that Wrangel Island mammoth were about the size of large
dogs.
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Hi Paul -
Just a reminder - my paper showing gamma rays produced by large impacts is over
at academia.
I think it would be nice if someone gave me a physics prize with some cash, but
sadly that is not too likely.
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Hello everyone -
I have a short paper up on academia on two ancient near eastern iron impacts.
It looks to me that it is likely that pieces of Comet Encke hit an iron
asteroid,
and that the fragments thereof hit the Earth.
Given SW3's transit into the inner solar system in 2022,I hope all the
Hi Paul -
You left out of your list my brief summary over on academia.
Despite the fact that I was the first to write about the comet impact that
killed the mammoth and mastodon
(2005, a full two years before Kennett and Firestone, and we all remember the
ration of s**t I was fed here when the
Hi Everyone -
Someday this will be over. I give meteorite shows to young people at powwows,
and the current closer is that lunar I obtained at Tucson.(And will the
Nininger birthday bash take place in February? Let's all hope so.)Given their
low prices right now, I bought two small pieces of M
Hi all
Well, well, well Along with the latest news on the royals, or Will and Kate to
their friends, we get this from the Daily Mail
Extra-terrestrial impacts may have shaped Earth, study finds
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Extra-terrestrial impacts may have shaped Earth, study finds
Stac
Hi Paul
I thin that the Great Dismal Swamp should be investigated asa possible
astrobleme.
Origin of Lake Drummond and Great Dismal Swamp
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Origin of Lake Drummond and Great Dismal Swamp
Origin of Lake Drummond and Great Dismal Swamp
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There is a new
meterRainbow colored meteorite may hold building blocks of life
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Rainbow colored meteorite may hold building blocks of life
Stacy Liberatore
A small, rainbow colored meteorite that fell over a village in Costa Rica last
year may be harboring the buildin...
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Meteor booms over California in stunning video - 'That was a close call'
Sean Martin
A HUGE meteor streaked in the skies above California, leaving onlookers stunne
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