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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Deep Impact from Earth
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 15:08:23 -0700 (PDT)
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> Any word yet on wherther Earth based "mere mortal" back-yard telescope
observers were able to make
> out any sign of the impact?
Rosetta, Hubble, and XMM saw the impact, an
ghtning strikes
rekindled what some moron with a car originally started when they parked on
dry brush.
Mark M.
Phoenix AZ
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Deep Impact from Ear
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> Any word yet on wherther Earth based "mere mortal" back-yard telescope
> observers were able to make
> out any sign of the impact?
Rosetta, Hubble, and XMM saw the impact, and I'm sure some amateurs saw it as
well. The ejecta from the impact was a lot bigger than most people expected,
in
Darren G. wrote:
>Any word yet on wherther Earth based "mere mortal" back-yard
>telescope observers were able to make out any sign of the impact?
Hola Darren,
Luck was pretty bad for most in the Americas due to cloudcover and being low
onthe horizon. Down here in Northeast Mexico it was a
Any word yet on wherther Earth based "mere mortal" back-yard telescope
observers were able to make
out any sign of the impact?
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