(meteorobs) [Fw: PRESS RELEASE: Sporadic E RadioWaves Explained byMeteors]

Koen Miskotte koen.miskotte at versatel.nl
Sun Nov 16 12:59:52 EST 2008


Article about the 1975 event:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1978LPSC....9.3615D
Regards, Koen
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> Roberto,
>
>  This was a very intense five day bombardment from space, as reflected in
> the number of larger readings from the Lunar Seismic Network on the moon.
> This five day period accounted for 43 of the 167 largest impacts
> (25.7%)over the life of the network, nine years I believe. The larger
> impacts on the moon for 22-26 June 1975, 22-12, 23-10, 24-8, 25-6, 26-7.
>
>   These are only the largest impacts, the moon and our atmosphere must 
> have
> taken a beating from thousands of smaller meteors.
>
>                                     Dave English
>                                 Oceanside, California
>
>
>> I agree with this idea, I think the same from many years and I have only
>> one question for Robert Culbertson:
>>
>> what he found on the end of June 1975?
>>
>> I searched during many years data on this special period.
>> Best greetings.
>> Roberto Gorelli
>
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