7 Feb
2004
7 Feb
'04
9:25 p.m.
Looks like you are reading my mind. After I sent that message I got to wondering what would happen if the ground was wet. So, like I just replied to Jim, I would be interested in different objects at different times (wet, dry, frozen). Patrick Chris Clark wrote:
Is there no interest in finding out what happens when "meteorites" impact mud? Would not a "scientific" meteorite impact research program want to control for soil/salt viscosity? Besides, if the ground moisture content is high enough, the impact dynamics (i.e. the "splash" or "splat") might be spectacular. :-)