Hi all,
I would like to second Eric Christensen. Pavel Spurny is a respected scientist
and definitely not someone who would knowingly present something questionable.
- Marco
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Dr Marco (asteroid 183294) Langbroek
Dutch Meteor Society (DMS)
e-mail: d...@marcolangbroek.nl
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141014142736.htm
Meteorite fragments discovered 20 years after bolide event in Czech Republic
Date: October 14, 2014
Source: Astronomy Astrophysics
Summary: Scientists have discovered meteorite fragments 20 years after the
corresponding bolide
was seen
Sorry but fake as crap, clearly ancient NWA meteorite. Pultusk stones are still
being 150 years after the fall and they don't even look hardly weathers at all,
same wet climate.
Sorry but I call a scam,
Michael Farmer
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Sorry but fake as crap, clearly ancient NWA meteorite
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Sorry but fake as crap, clearly ancient NWA meteorite. Pultusk stones
are still
being 150 years after the fall and they don't even
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Another red flag - two different types in the same fall. An H5
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discovered 20 years after bolide event in Czech Republic
Another red flag - two different types in the same fall. An H5 and an
LL3.5 would suggest two different parent bodies.
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discovered 20 years after bolide event in Czech Republic
Another red flag - two different types in the same fall. An H5 and an
LL3.5 would suggest two different parent bodies
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Sent: Wed, Oct 15, 2014 6:49 pm
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True, but it is quite rare. I
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: [Geology2] Meteorite fragments discovered
20 years after bolide event in Czech Republic
Eucritic inclusions in Haxtun, an H/L4 ordinary chondrite?
First one that came to mind, but there could be others.
Anne M. Black
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Sent: Wed, Oct 15, 2014 7:04 pm
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Anne, you a always a welcome wealth of info. Blessed we are!
-Richard M
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: [Geology2] Meteorite fragments
discovered 20 years after bolide event in Czech Republic
Another red flag - two different types in the same fall. An H5 and an
LL3.5 would suggest two different parent bodies
15, 2014 6:30 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fw: [Geology2] Meteorite fragments
discovered 20 years after bolide event in Czech Republic
Another red flag - two different types in the same fall. An H5 and
an
LL3.5 would suggest two different parent bodies
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