[meteorite-list] Meteorite Hits 14 Year Old Boy?

JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemuseum at embarqmail.com
Tue Jun 16 15:47:26 EDT 2009


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Here are some pics from this story on our young P.T. Barnum  which at last 
count had over 100 article links on Google News.   I haven't read them all, 
they pretty much rehash the original story with some added embellishments. 
Incredibly, every single story I've read makes the same misquote:
Ansgar Kortem, director of Germany's Walter Hohmann Observatory, said: "It's 
a real meteorite, therefore it is very valuable to collectors and 
scientists."  According to the original  German article, the actual quote 
is: " If it's a real meteorite, it's therefore very valuable to collectors 
and scientists".  What a difference one word makes!

   It's almost as if not a single one of the journalists bothered to check 
the primary source story. Probably not surprising since it was in German and 
would require some effort to translate.  More work than I'd want to do for 
$8 an hour (what I was offered to write  for the South Bend , (IN) Tribune.)

Anyway it's a fun story to follow, and I'm curious to see how the Susan 
Boyle of the meteorite world ends up.  Probably more like the Octo Mom 
narrative.

So, whaddya think, a carbonaceous chondrite, with black exterior and 
interior?  I'm pretty sure the filled in pothole in front of the kid is 
supposed to be the impact crater.  (LOL!)

In all the stories, mention is given to only one person saying this is a 
Newtonian impossibility: Darryl Pitt who is given the role of voice in the 
wilderness by MSNBC in one of the earlier stories.

Bad Astronomy's (Discover) Phil Plait believes that an exploding fireball 
increased the velocity of the pea sized stone (hasn't this theory been 
debunked on the List?) and that the kid's injury was from shrapnel from the 
asphalt crater. And he says this with a straight face!  Phil got a little 
miffed at me for saying that no real astronomer would believe any part of 
this shaggy dog story.

Phil Whitmer 




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