[meteorite-list] Utah (Dugway) Bolide info?

From: Steve Dunklee <steve.dunklee_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:14:21 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <84030.74867.qm_at_web113903.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>

last time I was at Dugway was on a mission with 5th special forces group A. Even having a CDIF clearance I was still escorted by two armed guards as is required with the two man rule. In addition protective clothing was required and decontamination after only walking on approoved paths. This is not my Idea of a great place to look for any meteorite. The level of contamination from nuclear.biogical.and chemical weapons is just too much. There isnt a blade of grass. An inscect or anything alive for miles. The only expainition I will give about government security clearances is to say that if anyone told you they had a "top secret"clearance. They are full of shit. Have a great day and stop trying to look for the meteorite at Dugway. I personaly would rather look for one at Chernoble it would be safer. Cheers Steve Dunklee

On Sun Feb 13th, 2011 5:17 PM EST Patrick Wiggins wrote:

>I live north of Tooele and saw it trough the window while seated at my desk.
>
>Between knowing where I was sitting, where I saw the bolide burnout and the time on my stop watch from when I saw the burst to when I heard it, I put the burst occurring over Granite Peak. Alas, that is deep inside Dugway Proving Grounds.
>
>patrick
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>
>On 13 Feb 2011, at 10:51, Barrett wrote:
>
>> Now that winter is almost over, we'll be resuming our search for the Utah
>> meteorite soon. While in Tucson this year, I was impressed with how much
>> information others had on this event.
>> With that in mind, I'd like to pick the collective minds of the list for
>> information, ideas and opinions on this event. I'm determined to find
>> SOMETHING of this meteorite!
>> Any and all help would be appreciated.
>> Barrett & Roxanne Flowers
>> SLC, UT
>> www.FallenStarHunters.com
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>
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