May 13, 2003
Mr. Dale E. Kasco
Mrs. Diana Kasco
(address)
To Whom it May Concern,
Please accept this letter as verification that the Park Forest Police
Department is not involved in any dispute with the Kasco family relating to
the ownership of meteorites that fell in the village on March 26,
Park Forest Meteorite Impact Site
If you find this funny little patched up hole. This note is to help you
know what you found. A meteorite hit Park Forest on March 27, 2003. This
was an impact site of a meteorite that hit the street and shattered and
sprayed the front of our house with
That is pretty much how it all ended but people still come to our house to
see the damage and talk about space rocks. I would say it was a positive
experience overall. It is now 1 1/2 years afte the fal and we still have
contact with some of the people we met and have meteorite people still
Mark note: The following, related to the last few postings, was posted to
this list April 20, 2003. Taken from the list archives.
Please visit, www.MeteoriteArticles.com, a free on-line archive of meteor
and meteorite articles.
[meteorite-list] Park Forest Saga continues.
Michael Farmer
Sir,
I am writing to you in response to your letter requesting a back issue of
Meteorite Magazine. I do not have any back issues as I myself am also
searching for back issues. So if you should hear of any back issues could I
get you to let me know as well? If I may let me explain why I am
Hello,
..last 24 hours before I kiss goodbye to the largest piece of Chassigny I
have ever owned
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=2257441043
It could be yoursor yours. or yours but definitely not mine
anymore. :-(
thanks!
dave
IMCA #0092
For the longest time I couldn't walk through a parking lot or
down a street or sidewalk without picking up rocks, thinking it might be a
meteorite. I am better now and almost never pick up rocks anymore.
Diana Kasco
My name is Eric, I am an addict. I drive thousands of miles and fall
Paper: Chicago Tribune
City: Chicago, Illinoise
Date: April 23, 2003
By Joseph Sjostrom Tribune staff reporter
A meteorite that crashed through the atmosphere to land on a Park Forest
street and bounce into a yard on Winslow Drive was sold by the homeowner to
an Arizona dealer, but is coming
.Paper: Daily Southtown
City: Chicago/Tinley Park, IL
Date: Monday, April 28, 2003
Meteorite coming 'home'
Park Forest police track down piece accidentally sold to collector
By Erika Enigk
A meteorite sold to a collector by a Park Forest resident is on its way back
to the village.
Park Forest
Good morning list.I just want to add some info on the collision. That is
the area where I spent more time than anywhere else.That will change
tomorrow.In the middle of the street, the meteorite hit at a very fast
moving speed.When it hit, it took out about 3/4 to an inch of
pavement.About 9
At 11:02 AM 7/19/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the longest time I couldn't walk through a parking lot or
down a street or sidewalk without picking up rocks, thinking it might be a
meteorite. I am better now and almost never pick up rocks anymore.
Diana Kasco
My name is Eric, I am an
Eric,
I too am a rock collecting addict with little hope in sight for change. I'm there for
you man...I often take my lunch breaks on the local mountain...walking up and down the
hill picking up/hauling off more cool rocks than I had yesterday. My wife has recently
ordered me to rid myself of
Hello list;
My name is David and I am an addict.
I just got back in last night from a 4 day, 2,400 mile trip to Wisconsin
and back (to Wyoming) to deliver a thousand pounds of rocks to another
addict. So much for working my 12 step program.
In the process of returning, I brought some of his
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From: Michael Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 2:09 PM
Subject: UPDATED SUMMER SALE... #4
Hello,
Here are some more Great Items at Great Prices! Paypal is Preferred. I will
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http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns6178
Mars rover finds that water persisted
David L Chandler
New Scientist
July 19, 2004
Surface water on Mars existed across a significant span of time, not
just for years but eons, suggest new findings made by NASA's Mars rover
Opportunity.
I was searching through Google News Search Engine to
see if I coulkd find anything more about the story of
the
alleged fireball that set fire to the vollage in
Egypt.
Instead the keywords Egpyt and meteorite gave
me the following article:
Rosicrucians make pilgrimage to San Jose
Biloxi Sun
Dear David,
I recommend you try a different hobby to take your mind off of
rocks. Square dancing might be a nice choice for a person like you.
Best,
JKG
At 12:09 PM 7/19/2004, David Freeman wrote:
Hello list;
My name is David and I am an addict.
I just got back in last night from a 4 day, 2,400
Hello All-
For those who care to take a look, this month's Arizona Highways magazine
has a nice little article about Meteor Crater.
Bob
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MARK BOSTICK reposted:
Then it rose up to at least 6 feet really quick to hit the
house on winslow st and take out some of the guys aluminum siding
steve arnold, chicago
Note (if anyone really cares) this was a plastic siding which broke on
impact of the ricocheting meteorite. An
Hi All,
I think it depends where the pieces end up, and who had damage to their
property. I think this would point to who could put in a claim for
ownership. I don't think a ricochet or a bounce would count toward a
claim. Just my opinion of course:-) Anyone else..
Folks,
When I recently started cutting an NWA, I found this angular
clast:
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jhsmorph/album?.dir=/5c68
The background is a 1cm grid. I cut with oil, and the slice
has soaked a bit in alcohol.
With a 10x loupe, I can't make out any chondrules, but I can
see very
walk on the moon remembered 35 years later
CTV, Canada
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1090020187109_3?hub=SciTech
Commentary: US remains lost in space
By Martin Sieff, United Press International
Published 7/19/2004 5:30 PM
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20040719-045828
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