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Posted By: Mike Kremer Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 09/19/07 04:23 AM
A Meteor that struck in the Peruvian Andes saterday, created a 65ft diam crater. More than 200 people have become quite ill from the noxious fumes that are bubbling from a liquid that has appeared inside the crater. Good clear pictures.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7001897.stm

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gDC5TNcMdGoRuHqJTzPpeyU8ZJ2Q
Posted By: Ellis Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 09/20/07 12:45 AM
There are 2 causes for the fumes in those stories. One says it is due to the meteor disturbing gases in the crater already, whilst the other talks of the "ordinary" meteor melting and thus producing the fumes. Interesting to speculate which is correct--or perhaps a bit of both.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 01/14/08 05:03 PM
My fellow readers, I have been following this supposed real meteor crash in Peru along with a learned friend.. I have attached an address where you can see some of what has not been shown to you on the news... Please break away from the rest of the country (USA) in trying to put your belief in THE SYSTEM away and start to ask questions that matter.
Respectfully
Tetlow
http://www.impactglassresearchinternational.com/
http://impactglassman.blogspot.com/
Posted By: Jakob Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 02/12/08 03:28 AM
How many B Sci-Fi movies begin like this...
Posted By: redewenur Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 02/12/08 03:44 AM
Yes, thought I remembered that. Never did see anything of the awaited "detailed reports from Peruvian scientists".
Posted By: Ellis Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 02/12/08 06:20 AM
Tetlow-
for the benefit of the thick like me.. what is the point that is being made? Is it a bomb or a satellite that you are implying made the crater? I thought it was the gas that was unusual.

In fact there is a precedent for big lumps of things flying out of the ether here in Oz. Skylab broke up and huge bits (as well as the small), landed in West Australia some years ago. I guess it happens. I thought the Peru thing was a meteor, and I find that quite scary too as there had been no warning as there usually is with satellites. In fact one is due to re-enter soon, and once again the thought is that it could end up in Oz! Apparently they aim for the Pacific--I find it rather un-reassuring that their aim is so bad!
Posted By: redewenur Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 02/12/08 09:24 AM
I had been expecting some follow up concerning the the nature of the gas issuing from the crater, but I guess the media lost interest. Did anyone see any other news about it?

Incidentally, I'm sure you read about the car that got hit in 1992:

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap021118.html
Posted By: Mike Kremer Re: Meteor Strike in Peru, -200 Sick - 02/12/08 09:00 PM
Originally Posted By: redewenur
Yes, thought I remembered that. Never did see anything of the awaited "detailed reports from Peruvian scientists".


Originally Posted By: Mike Kremer

Apart from the initial flurry of interest, provoked by people feeling sick, interest has now faded.
Small pieces of the Meteorite are being sold off.
The sickness was presumed to have been caused by the hot Meteorite heating up the groundwater which contains Arsenic, when the fumes were initially being inhaled. Otherwise nothing more of interest.

http://spacefiles.blogspot.com/2007/10/carancas-meteorite-peru.html

http://www.aerolite.org/specials/carancas.htm


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