[meteorite-list] What is this?
From: Michael Farmer <mike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 07:21:25 -0700 Message-ID: <C5DC81EA-B480-4697-8DD9-A8EA559D7EB6_at_meteoriteguy.com> I've been getting photos from Iran of all kinds of crap, nothing even close to meteorite, and he keeps saying NASA is buying them all but I can counter offer:) Somehow I doubt anyone at NASA has seen these things. It is just the new name-dropping to try and sell. Michael Farmer Sent from my iPhone On Jun 17, 2013, at 7:07 AM, plagioklas at arcor.de wrote: > Right. I wonder who the NASA scientist is, about whom the owner of the stone talked or whether he exists or not. > > Seems to be some kind of new trend to let someone from the NASA verify unknown things. Maybe i should bring my old coins from flea market to one of the cooks from a NASA cantine to let him verify that these are from a antique romanian space capsule and thus worth alot. Then i tell i have verified it at NASA and they will sell well. > Alexander > > > ----- Original Nachricht ---- > Von: Michael Farmer <mike at meteoriteguy.com> > An: Jodie Reynolds <spacerocks at spaceballoon.org> > Datum: 17.06.2013 14:57 > Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] What is this? > >> I doubt any "rocks" were aboard the Mir space station:) So regardless of >> where it came down the whole story is idiotic. >> Michael Farmer >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> On Jun 16, 2013, at 11:50 PM, Jodie Reynolds <spacerocks at spaceballoon.org> >> wrote: >> >>> Not buying it, at least not at face value. Quite literally "doesn't add >> up". >>> >>> It would have to survive at least another five orbits after Mir broke >>> up. And it would have been a very light piece. That's five orbits >>> AFTER its OBSERVED reentry! >>> >>> My simulation puts it within a few kilometers altitude of the US >>> Army's tracking on Kwajalein Atoll, so I figure I can't be too far >>> off, this is what the final track + 4 more orbits would have looked >>> like. Even in that last orbit, it would have to be pretty perturbed >>> to make it there! My atmospheric interface is based on archived >>> data, but out there, the data isn't fantastic -- hence the probable >>> reason I'm at 128km vs the actual 120km significant interface, and why I'm >> at 93km when >>> the US Army's observation is at 90km. >>> >>> If you told me it was found in Fiji, Australia, New Zealand - I'd >>> probably take a closer look at it. East Coast of the US? Psh. No. >>> >>> Here's my reentry model + 4 orbits >>> http://spaceballoon.org/mir-reentry.png >>> >>> --- Jodie >>> >>> Sunday, June 16, 2013, 9:39:41 PM, you wrote: >>> >>>> Hi List, >>> >>>> There is something about this object that doesn't seem to add up. >>>> The claim is that it is a "piece" of an old "Mir" space station. >>>> >> http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/06/14/rock-found-in-amesbury-backyard-came-f >> rom-space-station/ >>>> Comments? >>> >>>> Cordially, >>> >>>> Count Deiro >>>> IMCA 3536 MetSoc >>>> ______________________________________________ >>> >>>> Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com >>>> Meteorite-list mailing list >>>> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >>>> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Best regards, >>> Jodie mailto:spacerocks at spaceballoon.org >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> >>> Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com >>> Meteorite-list mailing list >>> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >>> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> ______________________________________________ >> >> Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> > ______________________________________________ > > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteorite-list-archives.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Mon 17 Jun 2013 10:21:25 AM PDT |
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