Australian explosion explained...

Robert Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Mon Jun 2 07:44:04 PDT 1997


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>                            S P A C E V I E W S
>                          Volume Year 1997, Issue 6
> 				 June 1997
>                    http://www.seds.org/spaceviews/9706/

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> Things That Go Boom in the Night: Scientists working for the National
> Science Foundation have concluded that a peculiar, loud explosion heard
> in the Australian outback in September 1993 was just a meteorite, and
> not evidence of terrorist activity. The explosion seemed to be located
> near a ranch owned by Aum Shinrikyo, a Japanese cult linked to the
> gassing of the Tokyo subway system in 1995 that injured thousands of
> morning commuters. The cult was reported interested in developing
> nuclear weapons and was mining uranium in the area.  However, seismic
> data recorded during the event are better explained by a small iron
> meteorite crashing to Earth.  The meteorite explanation also fits well
> with reports of a bright streak seen in the sky at the time of the
> explosion.


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