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To: energyplay who wrote (50916)6/13/2004 1:51:13 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Missed! That was 2 kilometres away, so it wasn't even close. <The 2.9 pound chunk of space debris dropped out of the sky and plummeted through the tiled roof of the Auckland home on Saturday. >

Have a look around here to see how many strikes there have been and therefore will be. I'm sure they haven't all crashed. By counting the various size craters one could get the probability of various size impacts. The chronology of the impacts can be determined from the burying of older ones by later ones and the relative probabilities now compared with eons ago.

People living on the coast near sea level are crazy.

Mqurice