Hello Gary,

It would be so cool for you if you end up with a stone!
I think that if you find something, expect something in the 4 or 5 inches in
diameter, considering that this was freshly fallen snow, it was also pretty
cold lately so that snow must be fluffy so easily moved by an entering
stone... Hey! if it's bigger it's even better! ;)
We should name it: Frozen Pond  :)

Gaetan Cormier
Member of the Impact Field Studies Group
http://eps.utk.edu/ifsg.htm


2007/2/20, Gary K. Foote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Does anyone know if there was any space junk scheduled to re-enter over
the northeast US
on the 14th?  Trying to eliminate possibilities as I plan tomorrow's
hunt.  Got lots of
equipment together and divers standing by.  Could be fun!  Historic if it
is a meteorite!
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