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Questa Luna?
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- Subject: Questa Luna?
- From: "Varricchio, Louis" <VARRICCH@CHAMPLAIN.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 08:28:35 -0400
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> A personal comment sure to arch a few backs--
>
> For those of us "loonies" who collect tektites--and strongly believe
> in the long-controversial theory that some groupings of tektites are
> possibly extraterrestrial in origin (perhaps the product of lunar
> volcanic or lunar impact dynamics) as proposed notably by H.H.
> Nininger in the 1940s and more recently by Dr. John O'Keefe, retired
> NASA Goddard planetary scientist--then we may aleady own a little
> piece of the Moon's real estate from 400 miles or more below its
> surface (and we get these "moon rocks" at bargain basement prices, to
> boot)!
>
> Lou
>
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