What about the meteorite that punched a hole through a roof in
Wethersfield, CT some years back? Or the one in New York that
drove itself through a parked car?
Although I suppose those weren't still burning at the time of
impact. But they must have been hot enough to be glowing.
-Paul W.
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 07:16:43 GMT, Chris L Peterson
wrote:
Extremely unlikely. You can't get a meteorite that burns all the way to impact
unless it is very big to begin with- several meters at least. This would have
resulted in a huge fireball, sonic booms, a shower of other meteorites, and
other such hard-to-miss stuff.
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