Hi, All,

This news item was released a few days ago, and was discussed somewhat on 
another List I subscribe to.
Any thoughts?

The coordinates are:
43:06'42.49" N
71:11'24.44" W

A Google Earth search for Nottingham, New Hampshire, will land you just east of 
the site.
At twelve km. altitude it just comes into view on the left.

When tilted, the structure is quite evident - I just wonder how it was 
overlooked for so long!

Cheers,
Pete



http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080314/NEWS01/803140369
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080314/NEWS01/803140369

A Pembroke man was playing with Google Earth - an online digital map of the 
planet - when he came across something that seemed out of this world: an 
apparent meteorite crater in Pawtuckaway State Park in Nottingham. 

"I was just searching around on Google, looking at lakes, because I'm a 
sailor," said Stephen Dupuis, 52. "As I was panning down through the landscape, 
it kind of caught my eye." 

Dupuis, a multimedia artist, has been fascinated with astronomy and outer space 
since his father, a former engineer, built the heat shields used for the Apollo 
spacecraft in the 1960s. 

What he saw in Nottingham stirred his interest. He researched impact craters 
online and wrote to the Earth Impact Database, which is run out of the 
University of New Brunswick. Nobody has responded yet. 

"They didn't show anything in New Hampshire," he said of the database's maps. 
"Maybe somebody now will look at this and say, 'Hey that is a crater.' " 

So far, Dupuis is favoring a scientific explanation for the site. 

"There were no crop circles and no flying saucers involved with it," he said. 

ETHAN WILENSKY-LANFORD

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