Keeping it fun I'm gonna side with Darryl on this one, Team PB & Phil have
an uncanny ability to motivate, educate, canvass and generally get the job
done. When I saw the Western PR yesterday I thought to myself "just a
matter of time now".
Rocky Road works fine.
Rob Wesel
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From: "Darryl Pitt" <dar...@dof3.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2014 9:12 AM
To: "Jim Wooddell" <jim.woodd...@suddenlink.net>
Cc: <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ontario Fall Area Calculation 18MAR2014 Event
Hi,
I'm gonna bet large on Peter, Phil and the crew at University of Western
Ontario to come up with something....
One gallon....Rocky Road. ;-)
On Mar 22, 2014, at 11:54 AM, Jim Wooddell wrote:
Hi Dirk!
Interesting. I looked and figured nothing survived.
I do not see anything real impressive on the sky cams, although a
solution is obviously going to be there from that group of cameras which
I will assume are dialed in with calibrated data files.
The 1 camera where the event occurred almost overhead does not indicate
to me anything majorily impressive. While it is a beautiful
capture....they all are if it's overhead.
I have read that sonic stations do not have much of anything.
I have read that radar is pretty much not there.
So the main break up was about 65km and went dark at about 35km?
Do you have any other data to support survival?
Enjoying watching the frenzy and folks getting all hyped up! I bet
nothing will be found the other day and I backed that bet up in that if I
am wrong, I will gladly eat 1/2 gallon of ice cream!
Of course, I truly hope I am wrong!
Best!
Jim
On 3/21/2014 10:27 PM, drtanuki wrote:
List,
I have now posted my calculation result for the Ontario meteorite fall
of 18MAR-
estimated survived weight of up to 10 Kg. Least likely survived at 1KG.
Largest stone guess 300-500 gr.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014/03/breaking-news-ont-oh-meteor-18mar2014.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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