[meteorite-list] rock on the noggin story- (PV)
From: Robert Woolard <meteoritefinder_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun Jul 3 19:52:04 2005 Message-ID: <20050703235202.40352.qmail_at_web32907.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Hello Al, Sterling, Blaine (?) and all, Al had written in part: ".... Apparently the Portales Valley New Mexico fall had specimens that were hot to the touch. One of these meteorites landed on a tarp and melted the tarp. Unfortunately the finder pulled the melted tarp off the meteorite. You can still see plastic from the tarp > melted on the meteorite though. I believe the > meteorite is in the possession of Blaine Reed (last I talked to him)...." I'll admit this is a topic that I'm personally very interested in and just wanted to ask a question about this if anyone knows more. (I am NOT "making a statement one way or the other", as I do not know the "final" answer. But This is what I recall hearing about this.) 1. At first, it was suggested that it was the "heat from a freshly-fallen hot meteorite" that melted the plastic. 2. Then it was suggested that the melting might have simply been caused by the intense summer sun shining onto black plastic and a black "rock" lying directly on the hot ground, causing enough heat to melt the plastic onto the meteorite. So, my question is: DOES anyone know the "final" answer to which one was the "correct" heat source that caused the melting?? Thanks a lot to anyone who might be able to help with this. Best wishes and a Happy 4th !! Robert Woolard http://www.portalesvalleymeteorites.com ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com Received on Sun 03 Jul 2005 07:52:01 PM PDT |
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