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meteorite ? Fake ? Calling Astro /// Resolved
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[quote:Plato II:MV80Njg5NjU4Xzg1MzUxNzEyX0YwQUQxMTIw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79971744:MV80Njg5NjU4Xzg1MzUxNjk0X0QwRDU1NDJB] [quote:Plato II:MV80Njg5NjU4Xzg1MzUxNjc1XzM5NTE0OTMy] OP may i just say, Thank you... you have very good manners and you were exercising caution, to not accidentally post fake news. what more can we ask? i have been drinking, but you are making a good example of how to operate here on GLP, thank you. to the rest of the idiots reading.... you could learn a thing or two from OP..... [/quote] could easily do so research themselves before posting lol It not that hard and they just being lazy expecting Astro to do it for them. You learn by doing things yourselves. [/quote] if astro comes by thats cool but either way, good thread and good style [/quote]
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I ran into a thread in a well known video game forum, its about 'a meteorite'?
"US scientists found meteorite expected to collide with Earth within 3 weeks
The meteorite fragments are embedded in the asteroid "67P", according to a study. Their arrival on Earth is expected to occur during a space rock collision within the next three weeks.
Space rock fragments, which are 3.4 to 5.2 billion years old, are expected to collide with Earth within the next three weeks, according to a study from the University of Arizona.
In January 2018, the panoramic telescope and the rapid response system (Pan-STARRS-1) detected a meteorite fragment
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So I would have liked to know if its could be true,
but there is nothing specific
no object size
no time
no impact region
no source link
when I search "67P" I fall on the comet ...
here is the original thread : [
link to www.jeuxvideo.com (secure)
]
sorry , my english is light
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