Hi everyone -
I read today in the news that all of the impact craters have been found.
I suppose that all of your can stop hunting now,
and Paul can spend all of his time working on the Kitscoty structure.
good hunting,
E.P.
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Giant sinkholes spotted on Rosetta's comet
Science Now, Los Angeles Times, July 1, 2015
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-comet-sinkholes-rosetta-20150630-story.html
Rosetta spies cometary sinkholes, BBC News
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-33354872
Rosetta spots
Hi,
Below is what Ed is talking about:
340 undiscovered meteorite impact sites on Earth,
geologists calculate, Science News, June 30, 2015
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150630080204.htm
S. Hergarten, T. Kenkmann. The number of impact
craters on Earth: Any room for further
E.P. Grondine, LOL! What hole in the ground made that statement? Perhaps
the writer hasnt noticed the one in his/her head?...the yet undiscovered. Thank
you for the laugh.
Back to Mucks and Omarolluk,
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Hi Dirk -
I don't know bout that particulare hole in the ground.
The report does not mention ocean floor craters, nor impact-tsunami chevrons.
Here's a few more jokes to brighten your day:
Perhaps the story was promoted by Linda Billings, NASA's own very new impact
specialist.
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