[meteorite-list] Re: New Concord Meteorite Hot/Cold Where Was The Colt?
From: AL Mitterling <almitt_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat Jul 23 13:40:34 2005 Message-ID: <42E2810D.1040305_at_kconline.com> Hi Mark and all, Again it makes mention of the specimens being hot. Warmed by the sun the stones could have been very warm to the touch. No where in Mark's articles does it describe a colt being killed unless that information was learned well after the fall. Does the dog.........errrr colt still live?? --AL MARK BOSTICK wrote: > Paper: The Cambridge Jeffersonian > City: Cambridge, Ohio > Date: Thursday, March 15, 1906 > Page: 3 (of 8) When the stones first fell they were found to be very hot and left some lasting impressions with those who first touched them. Thirty fragments, weighing collectively some 700 pounds were picked up at the same time, while still warm." (Note: This I believe) --AL Received on Sat 23 Jul 2005 01:40:29 PM PDT |
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