http://www.spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=19&month=09&year=2007
Evidence is mounting that a meteorite really did strike Peru last Saturday: A scientist from Peru's Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Institute says that a chondritic space rock lies at the bottom of the water-filled crater near the Peru-Bolivia border. In a related development, Peru's Regional Health Directorate reports an outbreak of dizziness, nausea and dermal injuries among people who have visited the impact site. The injuries are "not serious," according Regional Health Director Jorge López.
Crimsonandclover's post was purposely erroneous.
2007-09-20
07:48:55
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well john, if you took the time to read the whole thing and had some comprehension, you'd see I was correcting an erroneous post by another, somewhat controversial, user. Your permission isn't needed.
2007-09-20
08:00:49 ·
update #1
so-crates---sounds like you know her better than me.
2007-09-20
08:01:49 ·
update #2
julian---you didn't answer my question.
2007-09-20
08:02:39 ·
update #3
CL--it's happened before...next.
2007-09-20
08:03:27 ·
update #4
CL---that was a "great star"??
2007-09-20
08:04:11 ·
update #5
simon---I saw that...but to admit she was wrong would ruin her "act" so don't hold your breath. I like your style though.
2007-09-20
08:26:04 ·
update #6