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http://faculty.rmwcdot edu/tmichalik/atmosphere.htm

http://faculty.rmwcdot edu/tmichalik/atmosphere7b.htm

The above web page shows the car & the [Peekskill]
meteorite that punctured its right REAR fender & gas
tank.

I've referred the 1907 meteorite strike of a ship in
the Pacific" to an expert on meteorites in history.

Bob V.

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Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:39:55 -0600
From: "Gary W. Kronk" <kronk@amsmeteors.org>
Subject: Re: (meteorobs) Ripley's Believe it or not
meteors/meteorites


I have footage of the fireball and subsequent car
damage on my website. The direct link to the movie is 
http://comets.amsmeteors.org/educate/vdemo2b.mpg.

Gary

>The event referred to below was "Peekskill", not 
>Peeksville.  
>Do a search with "google" for the Peekskill Fireball 

>or Peekskill Meteorite for more details.  
>I have nothing on the 1907 fireball event but a 
>search with google might turn something up.
>
>Ed Majden
>Courtenay, B.C.

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Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 15:43:15 -0500
From: KCStarguy@aol.com
Subject: (meteorobs) ripley's Believe it or not
meteors/meteorites

In Ripley's Believe it or not a book for kids there
was this :
On Oct 9, 1992 a Michelle Knapp of Peeksville, NY
found that a a big meteorite hit her truck/car which
landed with a foul smelling odor. 
She got paid for the "meteorite tricking car" and also
got $50,000 for the Meteorite!

Also

in 1907, it was told that a meteor struck the sailship
Eclipse in the mid Pacific ocean. The mast was carried
and only 3 of the crew survived on a Lifeboat. They
rowed 900 miles to Hawaii in 13 days.

Anyone every heard of either particularly the 1907
one?

Dr. Eric Flescher
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