Re: Piece of Mir found in Massachusetts

From: George Klinger (george.klinger@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jun 16 2013 - 18:21:15 UTC

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    It is unlikely to be glass from MIR. The Priroda module contained some
    spectrometers with large glass components, but I don't see how they could
    be degraded into the "rock" pictured in the story.
    
    
    On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Art Glick <omb00900@mail.wvnet.edu> wrote:
    
    > Doesn't anyone else have a problem with this story?  I think it's a
    > hoax.  Anyone can fake NASA letterhead, and if you look at the debris
    > field, it's about as far from New England as you can get.
    >
    > What's more, the report said the debris was non-metallic.  Does
    > anyone know more about this?  I would think it remains on-topic,
    > given all the times I watched the station whiz by overhead.
    >
    >
    > >"Rock Found In Amesbury Backyard Came From Space Station" --
    > >
    > >
    > http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/06/14/rock-found-in-amesbury-backyard-came-from-space-station/
    > >
    > >
    > >Verified by NASA.
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