[meteorite-list] Fourth-grader Finds Meteorite in Florida?

Ken Newton magellon at earthlink.net
Wed Nov 21 20:15:14 EST 2007


Hi,
History repeats itself.
http://meteorite-identification.com/mwnews/11041981.htm
http://meteorite-identification.com/mwnews/burnin.html
Best,
ken



Adam Hupe wrote:
> Looks like the kid needs to learn a lesson in telling
> the truth.  Come on, steam coming out of the hole and
> it burnt his little pinky, give me a break!
>
> Happy Thanksgiving,
>
> Adam
>
>
> --- debfred at att.net wrote:
>
>   
>> List, I have a geologist friend who knows meteorites
>> go and see this "hot find" yesterday. As you all
>> would suspect it is NOT a meteorite! Looks like a
>> piece of slag. Regards, Fred Olsen
>>
>> -------------- Original message
>> ----------------------
>> From: Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>
>>     
>>>
>>>       
> http://www.ocala.com/article/20071118/NEWS/211180344/1368/googlesitemapnews
>   
>>> Fourth-grader finds meteorite in yard
>>> BY KAREN VOYLES
>>> THE GAINESVILLE SUN (Florida)
>>> November 18, 2007
>>>
>>> CEDAR KEY - A fourth-grader got a personal,
>>>       
>> hands-on lesson in
>>     
>>> meteorites earlier this week.
>>>
>>> Jeremiah Barnes, 10, was the featured speaker in
>>>       
>> science classes at
>>     
>>> Cedar Key School Friday, where he explained how he
>>>       
>> saw the meteorite
>>     
>>> fall into his yard at the beginning of the week.
>>>
>>> After seeing an object streak into the yard,
>>>       
>> Jeremiah told high school
>>     
>>> classes he initially thought one of his cousins
>>>       
>> had thrown something
>>     
>>> over the fence. After running over to the object
>>>       
>> and touching it,
>>     
>>> Jeremiah said he knew it was something
>>>       
>> extraordinary.
>>     
>>> "It burned my finger so I ran in the house and got
>>>       
>> my sister," Jeremiah
>>     
>>> said.
>>>
>>> After seeing a blister rise on her brother's index
>>>       
>> finger, Angel Neese,
>>     
>>> a 14-year-old ninth-grader, doused the object with
>>>       
>> water from the garden
>>     
>>> house. Brother and sister watched in fascination
>>>       
>> as the water being
>>     
>>> poured into the shoebox-sized hole made by the
>>>       
>> object instantly began
>>     
>>> boiling.
>>>
>>> "It kind of looked like lava from a volcano, but
>>>       
>> then I remembered what
>>     
>>> we learned in [eighth-grade] science class. And I
>>>       
>> kind of thought it
>>     
>>> would be a meteorite," Angel said. After the
>>>       
>> object cooled, Angel
>>     
>>> pointed out the metals in it to her little brother
>>>       
>> and explained what
>>     
>>> she remembered about objects superheating when
>>>       
>> they entered the Earth's
>>     
>>> atmosphere.
>>>
>>> Jeremiah presented the molten lump to high school
>>>       
>> science teacher
>>     
>>> Richard Whitman, who confirmed it was a meteorite
>>>       
>> and called the
>>     
>>> astronomy department at the University of Florida
>>>       
>> to try to figure out
>>     
>>> the odds of a fourth-grader in the state's
>>>       
>> smallest public school
>>     
>>> actually seeing a meteorite hit the ground.
>>>
>>> "Not a real likely event," Whitman said. "For
>>>       
>> anyone."
>>     
>>> Jeremiah said he plans to keep the meteorite and
>>>       
>> is cautious about who
>>     
>>> gets to handle his new treasure. After telling his
>>>       
>> story to the high
>>     
>>> school science students, Jeremiah answered
>>>       
>> questions, then walked from
>>     
>>> desk to desk allowing the teenagers to look and
>>>       
>> touch, but being careful
>>     
>>> to make sure it remained over a desk to reduce the
>>>       
>> risk of an accidental
>>     
>>> drop.
>>>
>>> "I want to make sure I have it always, and it
>>>       
>> doesn't ever get broken,"
>>     
>>> Jeremiah said.
>>>
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