[meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - March 26, 2008 / Ques

mexicodoug at aim.com mexicodoug at aim.com
Thu Mar 27 05:37:38 EDT 2008


Michael B. wrote:

"If, as stated, even if it struck a tree first it landed on a "welcome" 
mat of its own momentum, there is a strong argument for calling it a 
hammer."

Hi Michael, Bob, Listees,

It's quite silly (but fun) too make up arbitrary definitions of what 
consists of a 'hammer' and what doesn't.  Meteorites will land where 
they please and don't need to fit a contrived definition to be amazing. 
  I wouldn't take this stuff so seriously to miss out on the irony of 
the situation.  Here's a rock from space delivered to the doorstep 
neatly on the welcome mat, apparently under its own steam.  That 
sound's a whole lot better to me (and more reminiscent of Claxton - via 
UPS, DHL, FedEx which incidentally is probably a more hip way to get 
meteorites nowadays anyways) than one that lodged itself some roof not 
to be found until roofing maintenance was done in the rainy season.  If 
it looks like it, feels like it, smells like it, and tastes like it - 
it is it, whatever it is! (Don't quote me on this).  Michael does 
mention he appreciates this - no complaint there!

There is probably linear and rotational tree momentum summed into this 
to change the direction of the stone, elastic collision or not.  I 
would take the approach of saying "before it came to rest".  This is 
the approach taken when claiming the Sylacauga meteorite hit a woman.  
In fact, it penetrated the roof first, bounced around off a radio and 
then came to rest on the sofa where it contacted her before it came to 
a rest.  We not say it didn't hit a woman because it hit the roof 
first, etc.  Just because it is a doormat, doesn't mean it don't get no 
respect...

Also, I am curious why you brought up "a hammer stone" is like saying 
"a car car"?

Best wishes and great health,
Doug


on 3/26/08 11:35 PM, Bob Loeffler at bobl at peaktopeak.com wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I disagree.  If it hit a maple tree first and then landed on the 
doormat, it
> cannot be considered a hammer. Maple trees are not man-made, even if 
you
> plant it yourself.  Sorry.  ;-)
>
> But that was a great story anyway, Larry!
>
> Bob
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> mexicodoug at aim.com
> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 11:24 AM
> To: Thetoprok at aol.com; meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - 
March
> 26,2008 / Ques
>
> Larry A. wrote:
> "Does a hammer  stone this make?"
>
> Hello Larry, Bernd, Listees,
>
> Most definitely does IMO, but better than that, it sounds more like 
the
> unique delivery the Courier service from the Heavens "left on the 
front
> door", and whoever left it was nice enough to ring the celestial
> doorbell :-)  What a sweet sound to which one lucky soul was
> awakened...  Next thing we're hoping for: a piece will be recovered at
> a ball game by being caught in a mit.  That is one fly ball the ump 
can
> shout .... "And he's SAFE at home!",
>
> Best Huntin'
> Mexico "Flow lines don't [normally] cross" Doug
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Sent: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:00 am
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day -
> March 26, 2008 / Ques
>
>
>
> List,
>
> Quick question, Does a hammer  stone this make?
>
> "When he looked down he saw this meteorite setting on  his door mat!"
>
> Thanks,
> larry
>
>
>
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