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Re: An Irish Meteorite?



Sharkkb8@aol.com wrote:

> The following was posted today on the "Meteor Observer's" list.  Highly
> questionable, to be sure, but FYI  I forward it nonetheless....
> Gregory



At last a chance to say something! I was beginning to think I was a confirmed lurker
on here...

No its all true. its been all over the local news programme for the past month. It
landed in a field and demolished an old cast iron bath being used as a cattle trough
and also severely lacerated a milk churn. Being Ulster of course it took them ages to
drain the small hole as the field was a bit boggy.

Latest news I have is that they have recovered a fragment about the size of a pea - no
details

TTFN
Jim

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