[meteorite-list] New Jersey Meteorite That Hit Home To Be Displayed

2007-01-27 Thread dehbeaver0
 Another photo of it here:
 
http://www.nj.com/cgi-bin/prxy/photogalleries/nph-cache.cgi/cache=3000;/njo/images/8100/001.jpg
 
Apologies if this is old and I missed it before.
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] New Jersey Meteorite That Hit Home To Be Displayed

2007-01-25 Thread Platypus Girl
You know, I am a complete newby to meteorites but, from all the pictures of 
meteorites I have seen, and even real live ones, that just doesn't look like a 
meteorite to me.  In addition, I don't think it officially has been tested and 
identified as a meteorite.  It kind of bothers me that it is being presented as 
a real meteorite when, as I said, to the best of my knowledge, it hasn't even 
been officially tested!  It makes me feel like it is a fraud, a hoax.
   
  Suzi

Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070124/NEWS01/70124021/1004/living

Meteorite that hit home to be displayed
Associated Press
January 24, 2007

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- It caused a sensation earlier this month
when it crashed through the roof of a Freehold Township family's home,
landing in the bathroom.

Now members of the public will have a chance to catch a glimpse of the
golf ball-sized, silvery meteorite that came to the Garden State from
outer space, Rutgers University announced Wednesday.

Rutgers' geology museum in New Brunswick plans to hold a one-day display
of the meteorite during its annual open house, scheduled for Saturday.
Admission is free.

Two geologists from Rutgers, along with an independent metallurgist,
helped Freehold Township police and the homeowners, the Nageswaran
family, identify the golf-ball-sized, 13-ounce object as a metal-rich
meteorite, possibly from the deep interior of a broken-up asteroid.

The Nageswarans recently said they were still deciding what to do with
their meteorite, but wanted it to serve an educational purpose.

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Re: [meteorite-list] New Jersey Meteorite That Hit Home To Be Displayed

2007-01-25 Thread Platypus Girl
LOL   I just wrote something along those same lines myself!  I hadn't read this 
yet!
   
  Suzi

Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Did I miss it, but has any REAL scientific study been done on this 
suspected meteorite?
This is a lot of hubbub for piece of metal.
Matt

Ron Baalke wrote:
 http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070124/NEWS01/70124021/1004/living

 Meteorite that hit home to be displayed
 Associated Press
 January 24, 2007

 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- It caused a sensation earlier this month
 when it crashed through the roof of a Freehold Township family's home,
 landing in the bathroom.

 Now members of the public will have a chance to catch a glimpse of the
 golf ball-sized, silvery meteorite that came to the Garden State from
 outer space, Rutgers University announced Wednesday.

 Rutgers' geology museum in New Brunswick plans to hold a one-day display
 of the meteorite during its annual open house, scheduled for Saturday.
 Admission is free.

 Two geologists from Rutgers, along with an independent metallurgist,
 helped Freehold Township police and the homeowners, the Nageswaran
 family, identify the golf-ball-sized, 13-ounce object as a metal-rich
 meteorite, possibly from the deep interior of a broken-up asteroid.

 The Nageswarans recently said they were still deciding what to do with
 their meteorite, but wanted it to serve an educational purpose.

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[meteorite-list] New Jersey Meteorite That Hit Home To Be Displayed

2007-01-24 Thread Ron Baalke

http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070124/NEWS01/70124021/1004/living

Meteorite that hit home to be displayed
Associated Press
January 24, 2007

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- It caused a sensation earlier this month
when it crashed through the roof of a Freehold Township family's home,
landing in the bathroom.

Now members of the public will have a chance to catch a glimpse of the
golf ball-sized, silvery meteorite that came to the Garden State from
outer space, Rutgers University announced Wednesday.

Rutgers' geology museum in New Brunswick plans to hold a one-day display
of the meteorite during its annual open house, scheduled for Saturday.
Admission is free.

Two geologists from Rutgers, along with an independent metallurgist,
helped Freehold Township police and the homeowners, the Nageswaran
family, identify the golf-ball-sized, 13-ounce object as a metal-rich
meteorite, possibly from the deep interior of a broken-up asteroid.

The Nageswarans recently said they were still deciding what to do with
their meteorite, but wanted it to serve an educational purpose.

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Re: [meteorite-list] New Jersey Meteorite That Hit Home To Be Displayed

2007-01-24 Thread Matt Morgan
Did I miss it, but has any REAL scientific study been done on this 
suspected meteorite?
This is a lot of hubbub for piece of metal.
Matt

Ron Baalke wrote:
 http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070124/NEWS01/70124021/1004/living

 Meteorite that hit home to be displayed
 Associated Press
 January 24, 2007

 NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- It caused a sensation earlier this month
 when it crashed through the roof of a Freehold Township family's home,
 landing in the bathroom.

 Now members of the public will have a chance to catch a glimpse of the
 golf ball-sized, silvery meteorite that came to the Garden State from
 outer space, Rutgers University announced Wednesday.

 Rutgers' geology museum in New Brunswick plans to hold a one-day display
 of the meteorite during its annual open house, scheduled for Saturday.
 Admission is free.

 Two geologists from Rutgers, along with an independent metallurgist,
 helped Freehold Township police and the homeowners, the Nageswaran
 family, identify the golf-ball-sized, 13-ounce object as a metal-rich
 meteorite, possibly from the deep interior of a broken-up asteroid.

 The Nageswarans recently said they were still deciding what to do with
 their meteorite, but wanted it to serve an educational purpose.

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