APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
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Re: APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
Oh damn, that's really the rock and not a sensationalized fake? Sounds like people with some authority on the matter have confirmed it.
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Re: APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
Looks real. Still incredibly small compared with the parent mass, of course. And smaller than I'd expect to make such a big hole in the ice from simply falling through at a relatively low speed. I'd be interested in an analysis of that process. Maybe somebody could drop a rock out of a helicopter next year when the ice conditions are similar.geckzilla wrote:Oh damn, that's really the rock and not a sensationalized fake? Sounds like people with some authority on the matter have confirmed it.
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Re: APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
Well, don't forget it broke into 3-pieces when they tried to lift it up to weigh it. There may very well be more of it in the lake, especially in smaller pieces.
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Re: APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
Pretty sloppy work, that.
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Re: APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
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A 1.5m rock too small to make a 6m holeChris Peterson wrote:
Looks real. Still incredibly small compared with the parent mass, of course. And smaller than I'd expect to make such a big hole in the ice from simply falling through at a relatively low speed. I'd be interested in an analysis of that process. Maybe somebody could drop a rock out of a helicopter next year when the ice conditions are similar.
What about the splash
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Re: APOD: Miass River Sunrise (2013 Mar 02)
Yes, I'd expect it to be far too small. In fact, I'd expect a 1.5 m rock to make approximately a 1.5 m hole. So this would seem to be related to the "splash", or some other radial energy transport. That's what I'd like to see examined in some detail.neufer wrote:A 1.5m rock too small to make a 6m hole :!: :?:
What about the splash :?:
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