I just don't see how the camera
could even focus at those speeds, the skydiver and rock intersecting at what, 
300+ mph minimum? How
could the camera catch it in focus? For even a split second.
It is just all to crazy to believe.
Michael Farmer

Do not forget that both meteorite (if genuine) and skydiver were in free fall, so the vertical speed difference between the two might not have been that big.

I remain agnostic on this case. Could be true, could be not.

By the way, having recently searched in a forest: even when the area to search is only a few hundreds of meters wide, it is hell to do.

- Marco

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Dr Marco (asteroid 183294) Langbroek
Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)

e-mail: [email protected]
http://www.dmsweb.org
http://www.marcolangbroek.nl
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