Yes, is is the most extraoridinary meteorite fall in the last century, yet the Canadian government, in all it's wisdom, let 99% of the meteorite be lost in order to maintain secrecy of teh location, and to make a really neat strewnfield map of a sliver of the actual strewnfield that is hardly worth the paper it is printed on, nothing more. Nice job Canada. Way to go in preserving that "heritage". Michael Farmer --- dean bessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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