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M1BYT wrote:-
> G4WYW Opined with considerable skill:-
>> I think that may have been caused by a fragment of meteorite or other
>> space debris.
>>
>> The Tunguska impact event is another spectacular instance of something
>> colliding with planet earth!
>
> Tunguska was tiny by comparison with the Gulf impact.
>
> Thanks for the extra info, I'll take a look.
Yes Harry but I mentioned "Tunguska" because that was an explosion that
took place 6 kilometres up and there is no ground crater. It really is
remarkable for several reasons...
73 - Mel, G4WYW @ GB7FCR.#16.GBR.EU
Message timed: 18:30 UTC on 10 Feb 04
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