(meteorobs) FW: NJ crater in lawn Meteorite blamed

Wayne Hally meteoreye at comcast.net
Wed May 11 14:02:19 EDT 2011


I have reached out to the local officials to see if the homeowners will
permit me to visit, and have contacted the school where the seismic event
was recorded to try and get more details. Will report on any progress.
Unfortunately, the event is 5 days old, and based on the picture in the
article, I'm sure it has been cleaned up. Still, if I can, I will take a
look.

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Hally [mailto:meteoreye at comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 1:31 PM
To: 'drtanuki'
Subject: RE: NJ crater in lawn Meteorite blamed

It's not too far away, I'll check into it. I'm skeptical, since a trench
that size carved by a meteorite would have had to be traveling at space
velocity, and it probably would not have disintegrated completely. It would
have to be travelling almost parallel to the ground, since even impactors at
20 degrees create a circular crater. There are no AMS fireball reports so
far on that morning, if a meteoroid had hit the ground at that speed  it
would have been widely seen and reported. I'll see if I can get in touch
with the homeowners and pay a visit; I'll be out that general direction this
weekend.

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: drtanuki [mailto:drtanuki at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 12:44 PM
To: Global Meteor Observing Forum; Wayne Hally
Subject: NJ crater in lawn Meteorite blamed

Dear List,  This event has not been confirmed by any meteorite experts.
Explosives have been ruled out by police. No meteorite found. Seismograph
indicates "event"  at 11:35 am (may not be related?).  Seems to be a mystery
"fishy meteorite" to me.  Anyone else smell fish?  Maybe a ruptured gas
line?  Wayne Halley would you be interested in checking into this? 

http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/05/nj-meteorite-crater-claime
d-created.html

Best Regards,  Dirk Ross...Tokyo




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