Hello Doug, 

Just to be clear, I was replying in regards to Paul Gessler's post and his 
title "greenland meteor strike", making it clear that the articles he 
referenced were about the Bering Sea meteor in December and not about the 
Greenland Meteor in July, 
(even though the Fox "News" used an old, meteor video involving the military 
base near Greenland that fell in July).  

Contrary to the description accompanying that older FOX video, the US Air Force 
were the first to notify NASA about the 
December fireball over the Bering Sea.

I just figured that Paul's post (and title) and the reference to BOTH the BBC 
and Fox "News" articles (and their stark differences) were his Canadian-polite 
way of making fun of what is now our USA internet "journalism". 

With best regards, 
Bob V. 
P.S. - I must admit that I have no knowledge of Ron Baalke's status at JPL.

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On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 1:00 PM, MexicoDoug via Meteorite-list 
<[email protected]> wrote:

I saw the the same sensationalized story written up as a CNN report today:

"A meteor exploded in the Earth's atmosphere with 10 times the energy of the 
Hiroshima atomic bomb",
and CNN's article has buildings shaking and glass breaking on the autoplay 
video on top of the page (from Chelyabinsk).
https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/18/us/meteor-blast-fireball-explosion-nasa-space-trnd/index.html
and they even screwed up the size of the explosion (since been revised in the 
story, ironic since the title was about the energy that then needed 
correction)! 

MSNBC did a slightly longer sensational version, which was interesting for a 
casual reader,
" Meteor blast over Russia's Bering Sea packed 10 times the power of Hiroshima 
bomb"
https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/techandscience/meteor-blast-over-russia-s-bering-sea-packed-10-times-the-power-of-hiroshima-bomb/ar-BBUWcVc

To be fair, the BBC was a source of the report for all three of the cable 
"news" networks, where the unifying thread is only US cable news "journalism" 
which we all know is entertaining. 

Wonder what the discussion groups in say India, thing about our news.

Also, wonder how "Rocket Man" Ron Baalke a former active list member at JPL, 
who is missed, got suspended and if it was related to setting off the 
sensational narrative on the Greenland defense base last year? Bob?

Cheers,
Doug

-----Original Message-----

From: Robert Verish via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>

To: Paul Gessler <[email protected]>; Paul Gessler via Meteorite-list 
<[email protected]>; meteorite-list 
<[email protected]>

Sent: Mon, Mar 18, 2019 2:33 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] greenland meteor strike

Regarding the Bering Sea meteor strike, the difference between the BBC 
reporting, versus the Fox"News" story, is the difference between a factual 
accounting, and another example of  anxiety-inducing "fake news". 

https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2019/
Bob V. 

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android 

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   On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 3:07 AM, Paul Gessler via 
Meteorite-list<[email protected]> wrote:  
 Apparently a large event has been detected in Greenland approximating the 
energy of Chelyabinsk.

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-47607696
https://www.foxnews.com/science/us-detects-meteor-explosion-10-times-the-energy-as-atomic-bomb-report

paul gessler 

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