[meteorite-list] Muskogee kmz

From: mike at meteoriteguy.com (Michael Farmer) Date: 2023-01-26 06:41
Can I get this new map please. I was born nearby. My brother is there now.?


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On Thursday, January 26, 2023, 7:13 AM, Fries, Marc D. (JSC-XI211) via Meteorite-list <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> wrote:

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I have finished calculating the landing sites for all of the radar signatures in the Muskogee fall, and they produced a nicely defined strewn field. ?I cannot post the Google Earth kmz on the NASA website just because there is no file-sharing mechanism there. Feel free to email me at this address and I?ll send you the kmz file.
 
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The new calculation moves the strewn field slightly east for the heaviest masses, and expands the strewnfield slightly south and west.? It looks like it was a fairly massive fall.
 
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Cheers,
 
Marc Fries
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