[meteorite-list] Norwegian Fall anybody there yet?

2006-07-19 Thread Bob Evans
Come on, Nobodys in the strewnfield yet ?? You guys in Germany should be all over this fall by now. __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

[meteorite-list] norwegian fall

2006-06-14 Thread Armando Afonso
Did someone see it glowing all the way to the ground? For sure? That is normally an ilusion. What is seen to glow in a meteor, is not the incandescence of the meteoroid, but the cloud of ionized gases around it, many thousands times larger than the stone in itself. The meteorites fall at a

RE: [meteorite-list] norwegian fall

2006-06-14 Thread Michael Farmer
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] norwegian fall In this article(norwegian) http://www.framtidinord.no/nyheter/article45150.ece it says in the heading (translated): ** A [rock] slide no meteorite. ** (This story is also on the front page of www.framtidinord.no

Re: [meteorite-list] norwegian fall

2006-06-14 Thread Sterling K. Webb
up on impact, going for the airburst... Sterling K. Webb - - Original Message - From: Bjorn Sorheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 1:26 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] norwegian fall

[meteorite-list] norwegian fall

2006-06-13 Thread Armando Afonso
That has the look of a percussion mark, to me. The shape is elipsoidal, the internal part is fractured, the envolving rock seams, by contrast, healty. It would be a strange rockslide. Even if the scale of the scar is dificult to evaluate from the photo, a mass of an average car falling at the

[meteorite-list] NORWEGIAN FALL

2006-06-13 Thread Armando Afonso
Possibly this is a multiple fall, and more of this holes have to be found. And normally there is some exageration on this popular reports. Possibly the stones scatered into little pieces in the bush. I would go there, if I could. AA __ Meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] norwegian fall

2006-06-13 Thread Bjorn Sorheim
In this article(norwegian) http://www.framtidinord.no/nyheter/article45150.ece it says in the heading (translated): ** A [rock] slide no meteorite. ** (This story is also on the front page of www.framtidinord.no at the moment). The location has been know to [many] locals since a month back.

Re: [meteorite-list] norwegian fall

2006-06-13 Thread GeoZay
That has the look of a percussion mark, to me.The shape is elipsoidal, the internal part is fractured, the envolving rockseams, by contrast, healty.It would be a strange rockslide.Even if the scale of the scar is dificult to evaluate from the photo, a massof an average car falling