Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Publications of the Carancas event ADDITIONAL
Hi,
I downloaded all the publications on the site (URL below) and
started translating then, but...
One is the earlier analysis which I already translated and posted
a week ago. The two PowerPoint presentations
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Publications of the Carancas event ADDITIONAL
Hello Sterling,
Thank you for letting me know your translation of
the Bolivian publications, which is very interesting.
Just
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Hi,
After reading through those other documents
on the Major University
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Carancas event ADDITIONAL
Hi,
After reading through those other documents
on the Major University of San Andres website
and concluding that they contained nothing we
didn't already know
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Jan, I interviewed many people, most saw the fall, saw
a bright flash a small mushroom cloud of steam/dust
that came up and lingered for some
Don't know about seismic, but it appears to have shown up on infrasonic:
[from spaceweather.com]
*PERUVIAN METEORITE UPDATE: *On Sept. 15th, a fireball streaked across
the skies of Peru and soon thereafter a watery crater
http://www.spaceweather.com/swpod2007/08oct07/crater.jpg was
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ADDITIONAL
Hi,
After reading through those other documents
on the Major
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Publications of the Carancas event ADDITIONAL
Jan, I interviewed many people, most
You wrote:
It may have been only the less energetic
vaporization of the 5% to 8% of the
meteorite that was troilite that was the
bright flash rather then the vaporization
of the entire stone. Still, that alone would
have been enough to shatter the impactor
into
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Publications of the Carancas event ADDITIONAL
You wrote:
It may have been only the less energetic
vaporization of the 5% to 8% of the
meteorite that was troilite that was the
bright
Hi,
I downloaded all the publications on the site (URL below) and
started translating then, but...
One is the earlier analysis which I already translated and posted
a week ago. The two PowerPoint presentations are general
presentations of craters (very nicely done, BTW -- muy bueno!)
but don't
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