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Re: Strewn field in Kansas
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- Subject: Re: Strewn field in Kansas
- From: "Gene Marlin" <rmarlin@network-one.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:17:37 -0600
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http://terraserver.microsoft.com/GetTilesByXY.asp?XId
=7451&YId=3549&TileX=4&TileY=4&SrcId=1&Img
Date=09/26/1991&DSize=1
Is there any
wy to keep the URL from wrapping in the email? I have sent Terraserver
urls in the past and have found this to be an inconvienance.
>I happened upon this field while browsing the imagery of Kansas hoping to
find
>exactly what I did find. Unfortunately(or fortunately) it was discovered
in
>1983. In my opinion the terraserver website offers a great tool to
meteorite
>hunters, so if you have'nt checked it out yet take this opportunity.
There are odd crescent-shaped forms in the field to the right. They look as
though somebody took a giant cookie-cutter to the ground! I don't know if
they are craters, but I would like an opinion on the geologic process that
formed them.
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