[meteorite-list] Latvian Meteorite
From: Göran Axelsson <axelsson_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:13:35 +0100 Message-ID: <4AE5CAAF.7040903_at_acc.umu.se> It looks fake to me too. The sides are too shallow to be created by an impact. It looks more like something created by a blast in soft clay than a shock wave from an impact. If you compare it to other similar craters it doesn't look right (Sikhote-Aline, Carancas). I believe that a hard impactor in a hard target would create a shallower crater but in a soft target it would penetrate deeper and make a steeper crater. Like a bullet striking a bullet proof glass creates a flat wide crater while in water or dirt it travels a long way before it stops. Then we have the fire that is a dead giveaway. :-D Anyhow, it seems to be a massive hoax unless it was blasted. Either it was dug by hand by 50 people in one week or blasted with two tons of fertiliser, some diesel oil and a stick of dynamite. I would guess that this is a pr stunt in the 2012 mass hysteria that is sweeping the planet right now and that it was created by explosives. /G?ran Melanie Matthews wrote: > Meteorites don't continue burning after they fall as shown in the Youtube video (unless it fell onto something combustible which doesn't appear to be the case hear) which tells me this is probably a hoax.. But if this is true - could 2009 hold the world record for the number of witnessed falls (not counting showers of course) in one year? > > Regards > ----------- > Melanie > IMCA: 2975 > eBay: metmel2775 > Known on SkyRock Cafe as SpaceCollector09 > > Unclassified meteorites are like a box of chocolates... you never know what you're gonna get! > > Received on Mon 26 Oct 2009 12:13:35 PM PDT |
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