Hi all - 

--- Chris Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> even very rare high speed meteoroids should follow a

> power law size distribution, so a pebble should be 
> much more common than a boulder 

I think that "meteorids" as currently defined includes
both comet bits and asteroid bits.  If that is so,
then their size distribution would not follow a power
law, but rather would be the sum of two power law
distributions.

I couldn't understand what you were trying to say in
tne next part of this, but then it's still early in
the morning and I haven't even finished my coffee yet.

good hunting,
Ed





 
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