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Crater note
- To: <WBurkett@Ibm.net>
- Subject: Crater note
- From: "Jim Hurley" <hurleyj@arachnaut.org>
- Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 12:29:21 -0700
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Hello Walter,
Thank you for your note.
I am not very expert on terrestrial craters, but I will forward your note
a mailing list of people involved in the science. Perhaps someone from
that list will reply to you.
The URL:
http://spaceart.com/solar/eng/tercrate.htm
has some details on terrestrial craters, as well as several photos of craters in the
Canadian territories.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WBurkett@Ibm.net [mailto:WBurkett@Ibm.net]
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 1999 07:55 PM
> To: hurleyj@arachnaut.org
> Subject: email.cgi
>
>
> HI Jim,
> I am an airline pilot with Northwest Airlines. Today on a return flight from Oslo, Norway at 39,000 feet My crew and I
> noticed a huge Meteor crater located in North Eastern Canada. We did not even try to estimate the diameter from our
> altitude but we were able to see it easily from over 50 miles away.
> It is located at N 6115.07 W 7328.96
>
> Do you have any idea if this crater has been previously identified and if so do you have any amplifying information on it.
>
> If not, where could I further research this?
>
> I really appreciate you assistance in this!
>
>
> Walter Burkett
>
>
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