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1 posted on 12/23/2004 7:36:31 AM PST by SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv

It has here - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1307230/posts . You're an hour and four minutes too late!


2 posted on 12/23/2004 7:39:13 AM PST by ZGuy
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To: blam; Ernest_at_the_Beach; FairOpinion; ValerieUSA
Here's something worth emphasizing from the story which started this topic:
The rock approached Earth from near the Sun and so would have been nearly impossible to detect prior to close passage. It soared over Antarctica... Astronomers are aware of this significant blind spot for asteroids that approach Earth while in the glare of the Sun. Only a space telescope could detect such objects before they arrive.
emphasis added:
The Risk To Civilization From Extraterrestrial Objects
and Implications of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Comet Crash

by Clark R. Chapman
During a week-long period, the comet fragments plunged at 60 km/sec into the southerly latitudes of Jupiter, just around Jupiter's horizon as observed from Earth. Fortunately, the Galileo spacecraft, enroute to its 1996/7 orbital tour of Jupiter, was off to the side and had a direct view of the impact sites. Moreover, the resulting explosions were so enormous that they erupted into direct view from Earthbased observatories (including Hubble Space Telescope), as well... There is now nearly unanimous agreement among researchers, who have considered the matter from many different aspects, that even the largest of the individual comet fragments that struck Jupiter were less than 1 km in diameter, and probably only a few hundred meters in diameter... [T]he famous "black spots" left in Jupiter's stratosphere by the impacts of several of these largest fragments (e.g. those given the designations G, L, and K) had dimensions comparable to that of the whole planet Earth. Instead of being spread out on Jupiter's broad face, the analogous impacts on Earth would have wrapped a pall of stratospheric haze around the entire globe. On Jupiter, the black material gradually dispersed -- first longitudinally and then latitudinally -- over successive months. However, even as I write this account two years after the impacts, prominent evidence of the impacts remains in Jupiter's atmosphere. Whereas the visible blackening has faded to near the threshold of visibility, the spectroscopic signatures of certain gaseous species may even be still increasing!

4 posted on 12/29/2004 2:45:44 PM PST by SunkenCiv ("The odds are very much against inclusion, and non-inclusion is unlikely to be meaningful." -seamole)
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To: SunkenCiv
Practice shots for the big one?
5 posted on 12/29/2004 3:29:44 PM PST by blam
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Ping!

7 posted on 01/09/2005 5:02:46 PM PST by SunkenCiv (the US population in the year 2100 will exceed a billion, perhaps even three billion.)
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bttt
8 posted on 01/31/2005 11:01:56 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Ted "Kids, I Sunk the Honey" Kennedy is just a drunk who's never held a job (or had to).)
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To: BenLurkin; blam

from http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=meteorite

'A Meteorite Smashed Through My Roof' (New Orleans)
BBC | 10-6-2003
Posted on 10/06/2003 9:01:33 AM PDT by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/996064/posts

Asteroid Gives Earth Closest Shave In Years! (Rock Misses Earth By A Whisker!)
Space Daily, via Drudge | June 20, 2002 | Richard Ingham
Posted on 06/20/2002 6:33:11 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/703439/posts

Earth's Volcanism Linked To Meteorite Impacts
New Scientist | 12-13-2002 | Kate Ravilious
Posted on 12/13/2002 8:36:39 AM PST by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/805952/posts

Grapefruit-Sized Meteorite Smashes Through NZ Home
Reuters | 6/13/04
Posted on 06/13/2004 1:16:26 AM PDT by freebilly
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1152679/posts

'House-sized' meteorite hits
news.com.au | June 17, 2004 | From news.com.au staff and AAP
Posted on 06/17/2004 8:34:50 PM PDT by BenLurkin
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1155617/posts

Meteorite hits outside Chicago
CBS,NBC,ABC,FOX local Chicago | 3-27-03 | N/A
Posted on 03/27/2003 3:49:45 AM PST by JustPiper
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/876978/posts

Scientists Find Evidence Of Meteorite That Struck Earth 3.5 Billion Years Ago
Independent (UK) | 8-23-2002 | Steve Connor
Posted on 08/22/2002 4:25:40 PM PDT by blam
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/737825/posts

SECOND MASS EXTINCTION LINKED TO COSMIC IMPACT
Nature Science Update | 13 June 2003 | JOHN WHITFIELD
Posted on 06/17/2003 7:48:04 AM PDT by Mike Darancette
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/930505/posts

SIBERIA METEORITE FLATTENS 40 SQ MILES
The Times | 7 June 2003 | Robin Shepherd
Posted on 06/09/2003 5:25:21 PM PDT by Mike Darancette
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/926025/posts


9 posted on 08/29/2005 1:51:19 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated by FR profile on Sunday, August 14, 2005.)
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Catastrophism

10 posted on 03/26/2006 8:00:40 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Yes indeed, Civ updated his profile and links pages again, on Monday, March 6, 2006.)
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