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Re: UK Meteorite Fall
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- Subject: Re: UK Meteorite Fall
- From: GeoZay@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 23 Aug 1998 18:59:49 EDT
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In a message dated 98-08-23 16:56:42 EDT, you write:
<<
>But they found a lump of rock the size of a pound coin embedded in a
smoking,
>foot-deep crater on the lawn.
and. . .
>Despite its tiny size it could have caused thousands of pounds of damage -
>leaving the pub looking like something out of the hit movie Armageddon.
and. . .
> "The particle must have been red hot because we were surrounded by smoke
when
> we went outside.
I hope Stuart and I are not the only ones casting a doubtful eye.
-Walter >>
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If the object is a genuine meteorite, I suspect the patrons might have
exaggerated at least a little.
GeoZay
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