[meteorite-list] Seismic Data search for 6JUL09 meteor
From: drtanuki <drtanuki_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 07:30:06 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <677047.70730.qm_at_web53112.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Steve, That is correct. A triangulation of three or more points will pin down your point of impact. This certainly COULD also be used in Arizona to locate the secret area 51 producing the H5s?. Steve if you are lucky you may be able to find a seismologist that would do the work for you. Contact the group at the University in Penn or Maryland or both. For the Arizona impact location do a search for seismic data (USGS) sites in Arizona and find the data for the time and day of impact. Best All, Dirk...Tokyo This has been used before to locate impact sites so it is not new technology. --- On Wed, 7/8/09, MeteorHntr at aol.com <MeteorHntr at aol.com> wrote: > From: MeteorHntr at aol.com <MeteorHntr at aol.com> > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Seismic Data search for 6JUL09 meteor > To: drtanuki at yahoo.com > Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 10:30 PM > > > > > > > > In a message dated 7/8/2009 4:54:07 A.M. Central > Daylight Time, > drtanuki at yahoo.com writes: > > Dear > List, > ? Anyone with time and patience to search for seismic > data > related to the July 6, 2009 meteor in Pennsylvania, > Maryland please > check: > http://almaty.ldgo.columbia.edu:8080/data.request.htm#sta_map?76,175 > > Dirk > Ross...Tokyo > > Dirk, > ? > I have never done this before.? Does one have to > search for data then > triangulate it themselves? > > Steve Popular > laptop deals plus free shipping! > Received on Wed 08 Jul 2009 10:30:06 AM PDT |
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