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From: Michael L Blood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ron Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Meteorite Mailing List
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Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 10:19 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Is the list working?


> Is the list working?
>
> on 1/11/03 5:30 PM, Ron Baalke at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >
> >
> > http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Jan/01102003/utah/18930.asp
> >
> > Plan to Mimic Meteorites With Bowling Balls Lands With Thud at BLM
> > BY GLEN WARCHOL
> > THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE
> > January 10, 2003
> >
> > A group of amateur scientists planning to bombard Utah's salt flats with
> > bowling balls to simulate meteorite impacts has caught the attention of
> > the Bureau of Land Management.
> >
> > Bill White, a BLM research scientist, called The Salt Lake Tribune,
> > saying officials were startled to see a story Wednesday about amateur
> > astronomers contemplating dropping objects, possibly bowling balls, from
> > an airplane to help identify meteorite strikes in the salt beds.
> >
> > "We are not sure we want impact craters in the salt surface," White
said.
> > "There is a concern this will impact the resource itself. We have enough
> > junk out there already."
> >
> > Besides necessitating potential headaches such as environmental impact
> > studies, the bowling ball experiment would be an administrative
nightmare,
> > BLM officials say.
> >
> > "This is a public safety issue," White said. "We would have to provide
> > law enforcement.  This would be a really big deal to the BLM."
> >
> > The salt flats are already used for experimental activities, most
> > famously setting land speed records at the Bonneville Salt Flats, White
> > said. "I can hear the screaming already from the racing community."
> >
> > But Patrick Wiggins, NASA Solar System ambassador to Utah and would-be
> > sky bowler, admitted the Salt Lake Astronomical Society had not
> > considered the BLM in its planning, though it expected to deal with the
> > Federal Aviation Administration and the Air Force, for which the area is
> > part of a bombing range.
> >
> > Wiggins said the project is just in its planning stages. "We have no
> > intention of doing this before literally crossing all the t's and
dotting
> > all the i's."
> >
> > "They need to come in with a detailed plan," White said.
> >
> > "We've got two weather stations out there. Murphy's Law says that a
> > bowling ball is going to land right where you don't want it. With our
> > luck, it would hit one station, bounce and hit the other."
> >
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