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Undertoad 09-24-2007 06:40 AM

September 24, 2007: Meteorite hole
 
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It's the Monday Neatorama collaboration image!

http://cellar.org/2007/meteoritehole.jpg

Last week a meteor crashed in remote Peru, and it made the news because about 200 people who ran over to figure out what happened, became slightly ill.

Now we have an image of the crater, via the Mail, and it doesn't look all that menacing. In fact they now think the sickness wasn't due to anything from the rock from space, carrying some sort of Andromeda Strain virus or something. They think it was just the gases and dust unearthed from the impact.

http://cellar.org/2007/meteorcrater2.jpg

They need a redneck games belly flop competition. They now have the perfect diving pit for it.

Of course, when it comes to meteor impacts, nothing matches the massive crater in Arizona, which is nearly a mile wide.

http://cellar.org/2007/meteorcrateraz.jpg

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Griff 09-24-2007 06:43 AM

I see they've got the lawyer tape up... hate to see God get sued again.

Elspode 09-24-2007 06:56 AM

Still, anything falling from the sky and making a 66' diameter hole is pretty damn impressive.

bluecuracao 09-24-2007 07:46 AM

Luckily, the meteors usually know to pick the remote spots to land on.

Shawnee123 09-24-2007 08:10 AM

I feel sorry for the kid who lost his volleyball. (1st picture)

God 09-24-2007 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Griff (Post 388348)
..hate to see God get sued again.

True enough.

Of all my creations, lawyers are the only breed that I've serious regretted.

Oh well, they'll never find my secret account in the Cayman islands anyway.


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barefoot serpent 09-24-2007 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 388346)
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Of course, when it comes to meteor impacts, nothing matches the massive crater in Arizona, which is nearly a mile wide.

there is the Manicouagan crater in Canada (~25 mi diameter)

and that's probably a soccer ball (futbol) [/nitpicking...]

BigV 09-24-2007 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barefoot serpent (Post 388383)
--snip--
and that's probably a soccer ball (futbol) [/nitpicking...]

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLL!

Coign 09-24-2007 09:55 AM

He didn't lose the soccer ball. The Peruvian player was actually doing a slide-kick for the game winning goal when God, who is a Brazilian fan, struck him with a meteor to stop him.

Soccer fans can be so cruel.

Shawnee123 09-24-2007 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barefoot serpent (Post 388383)
there is the Manicouagan crater in Canada (~25 mi diameter)

and that's probably a soccer ball (futbol) [/nitpicking...]

I thought about soccer ball...but 1) the stripes looked more like a volleyball to me and 2) I hate soccer and 3) I never really thought it was a ball at all ;)

:bolt:

Trilby 09-24-2007 10:37 AM

Boom goes the dynamite!

Happy Monkey 09-24-2007 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 388346)
In fact they now think the sickness wasn't due to anything from the rock from space, carrying some sort of Andromeda Strain virus or something. They think it was just the gases and dust unearthed from the impact.

Apparently it may have been arsenic in the groundwater.

spudcon 09-24-2007 11:29 AM

It was probably not a meteorite at all, but someone's septic tank exploding.

Spexxvet 09-24-2007 11:37 AM

Does anyone have an idea of how big the rock was?

Cicero 09-24-2007 11:53 AM

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