[BR-Crater] meteorite hunting
save children
theacf at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 9 21:53:34 PDT 2007
I have a tektite from Thailand strewn field and I was given this in trade
for my donation of Kentland shatter cones to the San Jose State Museum.
Interesting as they show two melt events, one leaving the atmosphere and
another on reentry.
Charlie Wittman, Director, Advocates for Children and Families, TheACF, on
BOD of AFRA, CCHR Board of Advisors, theacf at hotmail.com ,
PO Box 10, Los Gatos, CA 95031, 408 395 6999 ACF Hotline
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LUNAR #1405, http://www.lunar.org/
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NAR [L1] #85655, http://www.nar.org/
Tripoli [L1} #11202
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----Original Message Follows----
From: Ian Kluft <ikluft at thunder.sbay.org>
To: Scot Wilcoxon <scot at wilcoxon.org>
CC: save children <theacf at hotmail.com>, br-crater at thunder.net
Subject: Re: meteorite hunting
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 17:45:41 -0700
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 07:30:13PM -0500, Scot Wilcoxon wrote:
> Meteorite hunters might have one skill which may be useful in the area:
> recognizing tektites.
> It is possible that tektites may have been produced by a large impact.
Though they'd be found outside the rim of the crater. This crater is so
old that it's doubtful any survived on the surface.
> There are no known tektites in Nevada.
[citation_needed]
(Scot is a Wikipedia editor - he'll get it.) :-)
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