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Not being a hard ass and living in Phoenix I
understand the logistics involved with the desert...what is it about this
particular event, if it did have material that survived to strike the earth,
that makes it "really no chance of recovery"?
What about this event makes it unrecoverable and
not worth attempting?
I am just curious.
Thanks
Mark M.
Phoenix AZ
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 6:55
PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Fireball in
Tucson
Apparently Sunday night there was a large
fireball over Tucson, headed west. I did not see or hear it, but everyone
around town asked me about it today, and it was in the news. ASU is working on
it, but Haag and I talked about it today and it would be far out in the
desert, really no chance of recovery.
Mike Farmer
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