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Old June 30th 07, 02:10 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Lowtuc Zow
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on the black top new there little burn splats. close example is a grey
burn bubble and when open up there is a rebel grey powder. burn bubble
is around 1/4 inch. and there was 2 , the rest are scatter ad half the
size with no burn bubble or powder. I scrape some sample.
ligth grey soft rock. yet it (rock) not there there is some 7 shape in
some of the smaller burn areas.
burn areas go to around 5 to 8 inchs most are just a inch or three.


an no it is not a burning flying peanut.
if interested:
N42°852 W83°443
around 60 miles North of Detroit:
look like came in from the east or south east because
rust burn is off towards the west direction.
1-3" to a 7 or 8"by 1" or 2" wide
some rust burns are scatter are more to the N E direction.

?

42°N,83°W
45° North, 270°160°
Have good day.
Lowtuc Zow

 




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