[meteorite-list] Suspected Meteorite Falls in Cambodia
From: Chris Peterson <clp_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jan 26 14:18:16 2005 Message-ID: <14cc01c503db$bf43f430$f551040a_at_bellatrix> I have grave doubts that anything on the ground was burned because of a meteorite fall. There is simply no way to get a meteorite to the ground hot without it retaining cosmic velocity, which means you would have a cratering event. Chris ***************************************** Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Manoj Pai" <manojpai_at_yahoo.com> To: "mark ford" <markf_at_ssl.gb.com>; <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 10:56 AM Subject: RE: [meteorite-list] Suspected Meteorite Falls in Cambodia >3 inches is the most likely. Sometimes they are about > 6 inches under water, but the stalk, ear and the paddy > are well above the water. (The plants are not entirely > submurged under water.) Maybe these were the ones that > caught fire. > > We had a similar fall of the Kendrapara meteorite, in > Orissa in 2003. One of the meteorite fell in a paddy > field and burt just a handful of paddy. > > I hope the mud hasn't penetrated deep into the > specimen. I wonder which institute in Combodia is > going to examine the meteorite. Any ideas folks? > > Wishes > > Manoj Received on Wed 26 Jan 2005 02:17:58 PM PST |
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