May 6, 2003 #1 Wits' End Flashlight Enthusiast CPF Supporter Joined Nov 27, 2001 Messages 2,327 Location Remote NEast Minnesota, next to Lake Superior Well the pic here explains my subject line. Lots of interesting info on the falls. Get out your spackle it could hit your house in 100,000,000 years (according to the site)
Well the pic here explains my subject line. Lots of interesting info on the falls. Get out your spackle it could hit your house in 100,000,000 years (according to the site)
May 6, 2003 #2 B@rt Flashaholic Joined Nov 21, 2001 Messages 10,467 Location Land of Tulips and Philips Wow! What amazes me that the kinetic energy of that meteor (considering its size...)wasn't enough to make it end up in the basement... Glad it didn't do more harm. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Wow! What amazes me that the kinetic energy of that meteor (considering its size...)wasn't enough to make it end up in the basement... Glad it didn't do more harm. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
May 6, 2003 #3 FalconFX Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 1, 2002 Messages 3,297 Location Davis, CA Whoa! That thing must be really small and travelin' really slow, because it could've been a huge disaster... Good thing for the atmosphere. It's not every day you get an extraterrestrial visitor... I wonder if he gets to keep it, or if NASA came a' callin'?
Whoa! That thing must be really small and travelin' really slow, because it could've been a huge disaster... Good thing for the atmosphere. It's not every day you get an extraterrestrial visitor... I wonder if he gets to keep it, or if NASA came a' callin'?
May 6, 2003 #4 C Charles Bradshaw Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Sep 14, 2002 Messages 2,495 Location Mansfield, OH Re: Almost hard drive crash? Chicago meteorite fal NASA more than likely confiscated it "in the name of Science."
Re: Almost hard drive crash? Chicago meteorite fal NASA more than likely confiscated it "in the name of Science."