[meteorite-list] NPA 03-01-1933 Meteor Crater Theories Fail to...

MARK BOSTICK thebigcollector at msn.com
Sun Feb 20 21:09:51 EST 2005


Paper: The Hopewell Herald
City: Hopewell, New Jersey
Date: Wednesday, March 1, 1933
Page: 3 (of 8)

Arizona Meteor Theories Fail to Solve Mystery

     Scientists have advanced two additional theories regarding the meteor 
which is believed to have struck the earth causing the great meteor crater 
in Arizona.  One of the theories advanced is that the so-called Arizona 
meteor was actually a real comet which collided with the earth.
     The other theory is that this comet struck the earth at an estimated 
speed of 40 miles a second during the Thirteenth century and annihilated all 
the aboriginal cliff dwellers when it hit.
     Science generally recognized Meteor Crater as one of the three known 
places in the world where a great meteor struck the ground.  But so far no 
scientist or scientific group has been able to locate the meteor in the 
ground.  Of the other two known meteors, one is in Siberia and the other in 
the Sahara in North Africa.  The one that fell in Siberia is known to have 
knocked down by the force of its wind, all the trees in forests for many 
miles around.
     Scientists believe meteors to be fragments of suns or others worlds. - 
Pathfinder.

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Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
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