[meteorite-list] Earth originating meteorites

From: Michael Blood <mlblood_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:42:02 2004
Message-ID: <3A6CAD1F.47EF_at_home.com>

Hi Rob,
        You missed the subtlety here: it was v.nord that stated, "I have some
information about Earth originating meteorites from a researcher who
collected meteorites in the Antartic: Your idea is not far-fetched at
all........," not I. I never mentioned any researchers (see below).
        Sorry, Michael
 ----------
Robert Verish wrote:
> Hello Michael,
> This is a subject that I'm very interested in. But,
> so far, I can't find very much information about this,
> and the "literature" neither supports the possibility
> of "Earth meteorites" nor rules against it. In my
> conversations with researchers I get the impression
> that the general consensus is "not possible".
> This is a subject that I'd like to continue discussing
> with you. But in order to do that, can you give some
> references, or refer me to the people (Antarctic
> researcher) that you have stated has calculated that
> "Earth meteorites" are mathematically possible. In
> return I can supply the names of those researchers
> that I have talked to and have calculated that it is
> "not possible" to return to Earth anything less
> altered than a tektite.
> Keep in mind that I am pro-"Earth meteorite". I'm
> just trying to obtain enough facts in order to
> substantiate my position. I need references to
> counter those that say that there are calculations
> which show that the energy required to launch an Earth
> rock into space is more than enough to completely melt
> or vaporize it.
> Bob V.
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> Message: 9
> Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2001 12:36:13 -0800
> From: Michael Blood <mlblood_at_home.com>
> Reply-To: mlblood_at_home.com
> Organization: _at_home network
> To: v-nord_at_excite.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Earth originating meteorites
> v-nord_at_excite.com wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have some information about Earth originating
> > meteorites from a researcher who collected
> meteorites in the Antartic:
> > Your idea is not far-fetched at all........
> -------
> Hi v-nord,
> I have always thought a meteorite FROM Earth
> would be Killer!
> Next to Lunar, I would consider it right up there with
> Martian material.....how very far out.
> Best wishes, Michael
>
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v-nord_at_excite.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I have some information about Earth originating
> meteorites from a researcher who collected
meteorites
> in the Antartic:
> Your idea is not far-fetched at all........
-------
>Hi v-nord,
> I have always thought a meteorite FROM Earth
>would be Killer!
>Next to Lunar, I would consider it right up there with
>Martian material.....how very far out.
> Best wishes, Michael

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Received on Mon 22 Jan 2001 04:58:56 PM PST


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