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Searching for meteorites with a blimp
Ransom
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05-04-2012 01:10 AM

 



Post: #1
Searching for meteorites with a blimp
This was taken a couple of hours ago.
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Here's what they're doing.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A group of scientists took to the skies in a blimp Thursday in search of meteorites that rained over California's gold country last month.

It's the latest hunt for extraterrestrial fragments from the April 22 explosion that was witnessed over a swath of Northern California and Nevada.

Treasure hunters have swarmed the Sierra Nevada foothills over the past two weeks, snatching up pieces of meteorites. Most of the recovered space rocks have been tiny, with the largest weighing in at 19 grams, or the weight of one AA battery.

Researchers from NASA and the nonprofit SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., were on the lookout for larger fragments. After a brief weather delay, they took off from a Sacramento airfield aboard a blimp outfitted with sensors and cameras.

http://www.sacbee.com/2012/05/03/4463640...-look.html

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noteye
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05-04-2012 01:23 AM

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Post: #2
RE: Searching for meteorites with a blimp
They must have one hell of a metal detector. Wow

The only thing wrong with the past, it has lead to the future

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Ransom
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05-04-2012 01:33 AM

 



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RE: Searching for meteorites with a blimp
noteye  Wrote:
They must have one hell of a metal detector. Wow

Ya, lots of money behind those kinds of things.
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noteye
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05-04-2012 01:39 AM

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RE: Searching for meteorites with a blimp
I was going to take up meteorite hunting, but now I don't stand a chance. Blimps aren't cheap

The only thing wrong with the past, it has lead to the future

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Ransom_
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05-04-2012 03:38 AM

 



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RE: Searching for meteorites with a blimp
noteye  Wrote:
I was going to take up meteorite hunting, but now I don't stand a chance. Blimps aren't cheap

Nope... They just had it up on the news, I guess it's a Zeppelin. There are only 2 flying in the world. One is in Germany, the other in California, US.
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