Re: Mystery Mountain Meteorite Malady





Dr.Colon.Oscopy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
More photos of the impact site and official
reaction.....................................doc ....
http://www.rakeenterprises.com/Stills%20Pages/andromeda.html

At first I was going to title the post "The Andromeda Strain?" but I like Fleet Street Rag rhyming for oddball stories.
You know, like this: http://www.findaceleb.com/girls/p/piper-billie/000023.jpg
That's downright Shakespearian. A masterpiece!
Ah, if they just had let me do a Walter Winchell style radio program for Pravda:
"Good morning, Mr. and Mrs. Moscow, all the Soviets at sea! Flash!" ;-)
The one that was freakishly close to The Andromeda Strain's "Scoop" mission was when the NASA Genesis solar wind sample return mission hit the desert floor without the parachutes opening.
I still think that The Andromeda Strain and Contact were two of the most imaginative sci-fi films ever done.
And they were real sci-fi as opposed to fantasy; the things they showed, though very unlikely*, weren't impossible.
This story should be fun to keep up on.
I still think that the odds are that this is a piece of space debris rather than a meteorite.

* I sure hope that's the case in regards to The Andromeda Strain.

Pat
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