Questionable Shuttle Debrisfall in Tennessee?

From: Curt Porter (portercw@bellsouth.net)
Date: Wed Feb 05 2003 - 21:47:16 EST

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       Local TV news reported at 5pm (1700UTC) 5-Feb, that a suspect
    object was found in western Williamson County, Tennessee, or about
    N 36 deg x W 87 deg.
       This would be in excess of 500 miles(800Km) NE of the line
    defined by Nacogdoches, Texas and Hemphill, Texas. The wind would
    be right, but this is a long long distance. Too long?
       The object is described as 6 in x 6 in (15cm x 15cm). News video
    showed an object resembling rock wool (Pink Panther)house-type
    insulation or HVAC filter material, but the color was bright blue-green.
       It was not Gomer Pyle who found it, I hope. The county sheriff
    has it, and has notified NASA. (Can you say:"DO NOT TOUCH"?)
    
    Curt in Nashville, Tennessee U.S.
    
    
    
    
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