List,
One of our local radio stations posted this link to a short video captured by
an amateur astronomer that, if real (??), seems to show a meteor producing a
pretty cool smoke ring upon disintegration and/or the train being twisted
around by high altitude winds. The train it produced
List,
I recently ran a search on my DVR for any programs dealing with the word
meteorite. One of the hits I got was for an episode of the 1965 season of
Death Valley Days entitled Canary Harris vs. The Almighty, which I just
watched. The episode was introduced by Ronald Reagan, the last
Don,
As kind as your intentions were, I just have to point out that you got it all
wrong! If you really want the best for Larry, you need to adjust the scenario
to where the meteorite actually DOES hit him. Obviously no serious injury, but
definitely enough to cause some bleeding ... and the
My apologies to List members for the two errant emails I just accidentally sent
to the List instead of to myself as I had intended. (That's the danger of
having a personal email address that also starts with the word "meteorite ". )
I think that's the first time I've made that mistake over all
Greg,
Awesome display! Very well done. Thanks for sharing with us all.
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
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That's a real shame, because the magazine is VERY well done. Got mine a couple
of days ago. Beautiful!
Congrats to everyone involved with the magazine. Good job, all.
Best,
Robert Woolard
On Feb 11, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list
Almost certainly a meteorite producing fireball over Wisconsin about 1:30 am
CST this morning
IF it didn't terminate over Lake
Michigan.
Robert Woolard
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All,
I would like to give a great big "CONGRATS" to Frank on the publishing of his
book, one which I believe will be received as an instant classic by all of us
in the meteorite community. The richness of his writing, the depth of his
research, the wealth of photos
(many of which I feel
Larry,
Fun site! Great job, my friend. Thanks for sending us all the link. I look
forward to reading every word, and admiring all the great photos!
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
> On Dec 11, 2016, at 8:39 PM, Larry Atkins via Meteorite-list
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