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History, a few interviews, some reasonably current information

 .p1 meteor over Arizona 2016 June 2, light and sound, 500 tonnes TNT, not detected beforehand
 .p7 Meteor Crater impact, 50 Kya, 18 km/s, 50 meter diameter, nickle-iron
  .p12 nothing lives inside 5 km, 800 km2 stripped bare, 1200 m crater, 170 m deep
  .p18 300,000 visitors per year
 .p31 4 kg meteorite 1954 Sylacauga Alabama hits 34 yo Anne Hodeges, in Tuscaloosa Museum of Natural History
  .p32 many other "unconfirmed" cases and deaths
 .p34 Piazzi 1801 Ceres Himmelpolizei . . 1802 Pallas . . 1807 Juno Vesta
 .p36 [[ https://www.nasa.gov/psyche | NASA $850M probe to Psyche Launch 2022 Arrive 2026 ]]
 .p39 1997 XF11 close pass 2028 . . . 5km 4179 Toutatis next close approach 2029
 .p40 city-killer-sized twice per century (somewhere)
 .p43 400 discovered by 1900
 .p40 Lawyer Daniel M. Barringer, Princeton 1879, mining, 1896 Commonwealth Gold/Silver Mine in sw Arizona
 .p50 Dr. Albert E. Foote, collectable minerals, gathered >100 meteorites, one 200-pounder; then Volz collected 20,000 pounds, $1.25/pound
 .p53 1891 prominent scientst Grove Karl (G.K.) Gilbert claimed steam explosion
 .p56 Western Union Telegraphic Codebook 1903
 .p57 Barringer assumes million tonne metal asteroid, claims mining patent, plans to dig out iron 200 feet deep, starts digging 1904, drills down to 1000 feet
 .p65 1929 astronomer Forest Ray Moulton calculates asteroid destroyed by impact, Barringer dies of heart attack age 69
 .p66 UAZ John L. Lewis, Mining the Sky, 2014 Asteroid Mining 101, chief scientist for Deep Space Industries
  . Platinum Group Metals not worth it except as byproduct of space construction material harvest
 .p71 Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship (SPACE) act of 2015 exempts American citicesns from 1967 Outer Space Treaty
 .p74 1971, IAU 15 km Barringer Crater on the far side of Moon
 .p75 Tunguska June 30, 1908, 1927 Kulik expedition
 .p87 Cosmic pluralism, In 1838 Scottish author/minister [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dick_(scientist)#/media/File:Dick_thomas_celestial_scenery_p305_population_of_solar_system.jpg | Thomas Dick ]] claims 21,891,974,404,480 living inhabitants in Solar System, 5 billion on moon
  . based on surface area and population density of England
 . p87 1870 William Herschel (discoverer of Uranus) claims fornicating man-bats on Moon
 . p89 1946 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_S._Dietz | Robert S. Dietz ]] argues almost all lunar craters meteoric
 . p90 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Merle_Shoemaker | Gene Shoemaker ]] 1928, Caltech geology masters at age 21, 1950 USGS search for uranium, saw Meteor Crater with wife Caroline
  . p93 1960 Shoemater finds quartz allotrope "coesite" in Meteor crater and in 15 mile wide circular depression around [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordlingen | Nördlingen Germany ]]
 . p93 200 confirmed impact craters, 300km 2Gya [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vredefort_crater | Vredefort ]] the largest
 . p95 Shoemaker 1963 Addison's disease, no astronaut, but helped train Apollo astronauts
 . p96 in 1956 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clair_Cameron_Patterson | Clair Patterson ]] dated Meteor Crater meteorites with lead isotopes
 . p99 Shoemaker and [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_F._Helin | Glo Helin ]] started the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey in 1973
  . moon craters extrapolate to two thousand NEOs bigger than 800 meters
 . p100 NEO Asteroid 5496 discovered by Helin in 1973
 . p102 15kT airburst somewhere about once per year
 . p102 airburst over Mediterranian, in 2002 General Pete Worden spoke of consequences of that occuring over India/Pakistan instead
 . p106 Alvarez (geologist Walter and Nobel physicist Luis) thin red clay layer outside Gubbio Italy linked to K-T extinction,
  . p109 66 Mya 10 km 100 million MT, hundred miles wide crater
  . p112 iridium, [[ https://science.sciencemag.org/content/208/4448/1095 | Science June 1980 paper ]]
 . p116 Wolfgang Pauli's cabaret-dancer wife left him "Had she taken a bullfighter I would have understood. But a '''chemist?'''"
 . p118 1978 Glenn Penfield finds large circular structure buried underground and underwater in old magnetig and gravity surveys
  . presents paper with Antonio Camargo, but a [[ https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/article-abstract/19/9/867/205322 | 1988 paper ]] with Alan Hildebrand and David Kring made the case.

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https://gordondillow.com/


History, a few interviews, some reasonably current information

  • p1 meteor over Arizona 2016 June 2, light and sound, 500 tonnes TNT, not detected beforehand
  • p7 Meteor Crater impact, 50 Kya, 18 km/s, 50 meter diameter, nickle-iron
    • p12 nothing lives inside 5 km, 800 km2 stripped bare, 1200 m crater, 170 m deep
    • p18 300,000 visitors per year
  • p31 4 kg meteorite 1954 Sylacauga Alabama hits 34 yo Anne Hodeges, in Tuscaloosa Museum of Natural History
    • p32 many other "unconfirmed" cases and deaths
  • p34 Piazzi 1801 Ceres Himmelpolizei . . 1802 Pallas . . 1807 Juno Vesta
  • p36 NASA $850M probe to Psyche Launch 2022 Arrive 2026

  • p39 1997 XF11 close pass 2028 . . . 5km 4179 Toutatis next close approach 2029
  • p40 city-killer-sized twice per century (somewhere)
  • p43 400 discovered by 1900
  • p40 Lawyer Daniel M. Barringer, Princeton 1879, mining, 1896 Commonwealth Gold/Silver Mine in sw Arizona
  • p50 Dr. Albert E. Foote, collectable minerals, gathered >100 meteorites, one 200-pounder; then Volz collected 20,000 pounds, $1.25/pound

  • p53 1891 prominent scientst Grove Karl (G.K.) Gilbert claimed steam explosion
  • p56 Western Union Telegraphic Codebook 1903
  • p57 Barringer assumes million tonne metal asteroid, claims mining patent, plans to dig out iron 200 feet deep, starts digging 1904, drills down to 1000 feet
  • p65 1929 astronomer Forest Ray Moulton calculates asteroid destroyed by impact, Barringer dies of heart attack age 69
  • p66 UAZ John L. Lewis, Mining the Sky, 2014 Asteroid Mining 101, chief scientist for Deep Space Industries
    • Platinum Group Metals not worth it except as byproduct of space construction material harvest
  • p71 Spurring Private Aerospace Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship (SPACE) act of 2015 exempts American citicesns from 1967 Outer Space Treaty
  • p74 1971, IAU 15 km Barringer Crater on the far side of Moon
  • p75 Tunguska June 30, 1908, 1927 Kulik expedition
  • p87 Cosmic pluralism, In 1838 Scottish author/minister Thomas Dick claims 21,891,974,404,480 living inhabitants in Solar System, 5 billion on moon

    • based on surface area and population density of England
  • p87 1870 William Herschel (discoverer of Uranus) claims fornicating man-bats on Moon
  • p89 1946 Robert S. Dietz argues almost all lunar craters meteoric

  • p90 Gene Shoemaker 1928, Caltech geology masters at age 21, 1950 USGS search for uranium, saw Meteor Crater with wife Caroline

    • p93 1960 Shoemater finds quartz allotrope "coesite" in Meteor crater and in 15 mile wide circular depression around Nördlingen Germany

  • p93 200 confirmed impact craters, 300km 2Gya Vredefort the largest

  • p95 Shoemaker 1963 Addison's disease, no astronaut, but helped train Apollo astronauts
  • p96 in 1956 Clair Patterson dated Meteor Crater meteorites with lead isotopes

  • p99 Shoemaker and Glo Helin started the Palomar Planet-Crossing Asteroid Survey in 1973

    • moon craters extrapolate to two thousand NEOs bigger than 800 meters
  • p100 NEO Asteroid 5496 discovered by Helin in 1973
  • p102 15kT airburst somewhere about once per year
  • p102 airburst over Mediterranian, in 2002 General Pete Worden spoke of consequences of that occuring over India/Pakistan instead
  • p106 Alvarez (geologist Walter and Nobel physicist Luis) thin red clay layer outside Gubbio Italy linked to K-T extinction,
  • p116 Wolfgang Pauli's cabaret-dancer wife left him "Had she taken a bullfighter I would have understood. But a chemist?"

  • p118 1978 Glenn Penfield finds large circular structure buried underground and underwater in old magnetig and gravity surveys
    • presents paper with Antonio Camargo, but a 1988 paper with Alan Hildebrand and David Kring made the case.

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