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[QUOTE="Vanadium 50, post: 6882887, member: 110252"] On the one hand, "warm" seems improbable. Meteorites don''t spend much time in the atmosphere. On the other, I expect one meteorite to hit a roof in ths US every 40 years or so. So it's not so rare as to be nearly impossible, nor so common that we can come up with other examples. On the other other hand, the Eta Aquariads are cometary and thus unlikel;y to have an iron meteorite. And on the other other other hand, nobody heard nothing? I mean it's Jersey where people learn to keep their mouths shut, but still.... [/QUOTE]
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