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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
up on impact, going for the airburst...
Sterling K. Webb
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From: Bjorn Sorheim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 1:26 PM
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 at the moment).
The location has been know to [many] locals since a month back.
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
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