Underwood Mystery Meteror
Posted by Oil Field Trash on May 28th, 2009
Up date this saturday 23 of may a group of scientist came and investigated the rock. They run a test to identify if it was limestone, the Acid test, under my suggestion first tested on the native limestone in the inpact crater, this test showed violent bubbling, smoking and ate a big hole in the native limestone fron the inpact crater. The test was then preformed on the “meteror” and the results were quite different, a miniscule amout of bubbling,and then the acid stop bubbling and turned green, no noticeable change in the “meteror” crust. The geoligist stated it appeared to have high concentration of magnesium, and dolomite, neither are found in the chalkmountain limestone formation, they said that the rock has been misidentified as limestone because dolomite looks similar to limestone but is harder. I gave the geoligist samples and are waiting for them to call me back with there findings.
May 28th, 2009 at 9:19 am
You did not mention the ranch owner next door says she heard and felt the impact around late Sept. or Oct of 08 and even reported it to the police.