[meteorite-list] Impact Question

Barrett BarrettWF at comcast.net
Sun Apr 24 22:20:05 EDT 2011


A very LARGE impact such as the one you are talking about, the "fire" is
super heated gases. The incoming meteor is traveling apprx 14,000 to 40,000
miles per hour, thus superheating everything, and a large meteor doesn't
burn up on entry but travels to the earth. Upon impact and the resulting
sudden stop, the inertia of it travels into the earth, creating heat, and
lot's of it. The super heated gases travel outwards catching anything
flammable on fire. Then you have the super heated debris that is ejected
from the impact site that is also thrown out much like hot lava balls. The
gases behind the meteor is also super heated to a state of super hot plasma
generating more heat. 


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:meteorite-list-bounces at meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Stuart
McDaniel
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 7:39 PM
To: meteorite list
Subject: [meteorite-list] Impact Question

I am watching "Earth: The Making of a Planet"  on Nat Geo right now and they

are talking about Chixalub impact and I was wondering, probably something 
simple,............................but,

If an asteroid the sixe of Chixalub hits the Earth where does the "fire" 
from impact come from?? Is it because it was still burning from entry. 
Because I don't understand how 2 object crashing together can create a 
flaming impact and "burn" up everything.



Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
IMCA #9052
Member - KCA, KBCA, CDUSA
-----Original Message----- 
From: Aubrey Whymark
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 9:11 PM
To: meteorite list
Subject: [meteorite-list] European Tektite Forum 2011 Photos

Hi

We had a great time at the European Tektite Forum 2011 in Brno, Czech 
Republic, hosted by Milan Trnka.

I have uploaded a load of unedited photos onto my site at 
http://www.tektites.co.uk/european-tektite-forum-2011.html

I hope to edit the photos and add annotations and descriptions in the next 
2-3 months so do check back!

Regards, Aubrey
www.tektites.co.uk

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