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Re: Pothead discovers worlds largest impact crater

hi !, Moontanman,
... i was just reading an article by: "thecyclotronkids.com" , when i saw your message ... My-GOD! and in the name of the one who maintains his throne!
i thought that I had a respectable simple understanding of particle-physics, space/ time-dilation, etc. ... NO I DO NOT.
These high-school-kids are ,... are , i mean/ .. i mean i don't /// no! wait!
you dont///i mean you wouldnt.....i meant : would not//////
... no, Simcha, YOU DON'T.
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... They are building A HOME-MADE CYCLOTRON for a school science project/// i meant science-fair//...// for the last year and a half !! ....///// if //// if you don't, un/////what i meant to say is I Dont //// i mean: I DO !
... UHH NO, simcha. just: 'undo' ..........

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Re: Pothead discovers worlds largest impact crater

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hi !, Moontanman,
... i was just reading an article by: "thecyclotronkids.com" , when i saw your message ... My-GOD! and in the name of the one who maintains his throne!
i thought that I had a respectable simple understanding of particle-physics, space/ time-dilation, etc. ... NO I DO NOT.
These high-school-kids are ,... are , i mean/ .. i mean i don't /// no! wait!
you dont///i mean you wouldnt.....i meant : would not//////
... no, Simcha, YOU DON'T.
.....
... They are building A HOME-MADE CYCLOTRON for a school science project/// i meant science-fair//...// for the last year and a half !! ....///// if //// if you don't, un/////what i meant to say is I Dont //// i mean: I DO !
... UHH NO, simcha. just: 'undo' ..........

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Simcha, dude, throttle back on the coffee, ten gallons a day is over the limit!


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Were you over, or under, the Speed (car-not head)Sign limit when you took it out?

I have been to no national parks in the USA (a lot horticultural/botanical ones though!)

Impact craters seem to be bobbing up everywhere when you decide to look
My system is not up to google earthing yet
But you guys might like to look at these too:-
OZ craters:-
Gosses Bluff Meteorite Impact Crater - NT
Gosses Bluff Meteorite Impact Crater NT @ ExplorOz
Rough Oz map here:-
http://home.alphalink.com.au/~dannj/craters.htm

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Massive impact crater found in Scotland
Monday, 31 March 2008

by Anna Canale-Parola
Cosmos Online



Related articles

* Aussie finds meteorite crater on Google Earth
* New tool to find hidden meteorite craters
* Meteor craters may hold untapped wealth
* Meteor mega-hit spawned Australian continent: researchers
* Up to 200 made ill by 'fumes' from meteor

SYDNEY: Evidence of a half-kilometre-wide meteorite, which struck Earth 1.2 billion years ago, has been discovered near the town of Ullapool in Scotland.
Massive impact crater found in Scotland | COSMOS magazine

On the shape of craters:-
Are impact craters always circular? - Ask an Expert (ABC Science)
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"Occasionally you see craters that are elongated and sometimes you see canyons that have been excavated by incoming meteorites.

"You even see lines of multi-ringed craters as if something has bounced over the surface, says Watson.

The South Pole-Aitken basin on the Moon is a good example of an elliptical crater. And some scientists argue that a rock the size of Pluto whacked into Mars causing a huge elliptical crater on the planet's north face.

Closer to home there is an unconfirmed theory that Lake Cheko, in Siberia, may be an elliptical crater caused by the fallout of the 1908 Tunguska event.

"But most craters are circular," says Watson.
Meteors as extinction events:-
Asteroid and Comet Impact Craters and Mass Extinctions


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shalom everyone!
... As an interesting side-topic:
Has anyone been to "Crater-National-Monument" in Arizona ??
I was there! I saw it!
It's about 40,000 years old, roughly a kilometer wide in diameter, and about a third of a klm. deep ! ... i didn't go down into it, but i walked along its perimeter.
I was so impressed and awe-insipred,... that when i was leaving on the only access road in and out, (hhmm/hmmm/hmmm), i wasn't paying attention,... &
i slamed into a "speed-limit-sign" and it flew over the top of my car !
(... no, of course i didn't report it. ... are u on drugs ?!?)
... If i recall, it was in the spring of '87 ...
Simcha.
Yes, I also saw it to in the l980s. I've also seen Crater Lake and Yosemity. I've seen Krakatoa in Sumatra and looked down into a volcano in Java. I saw into the big one on Hawaii from a heliocoptor I sure get around, don't I? I also backed into a mail box and post on Chesapeak Peninsula and broke it. . .


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My system is not up to google earthing yet But...
Have you tried Google Maps? You can view satellite imaged terrain without google earth.

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Have you tried Google Maps? You can view satellite imaged terrain without google earth.

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Thanks modest that is great!
Pity I cant get a URL to show you where I live- or can I?
given my location I should be a Global Warming Denialist.
There are a lot in the area!
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...=12&iwloc=addr


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Thanks modest that is great!
Pity I cant get a URL to show you where I live- or can I?
given my location I should be a Global Warming Denialist.
There are a lot in the area!
Central coast NSW Australia - Google Maps
Yeah, that worked. Beautiful country, mate.

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