[meteorite-list] Argentine police recover 2.5 tons of meteorite pieces

2015-12-06 Thread drtanuki via Meteorite-list
List,

Argentine police recover 2.5 tons of meteorite pieces
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2015/12/argentine-police-recover-25-tons-of.html
 
Dirk Ross...Tokyo The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
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[meteorite-list] AD-New additions, no reserve auctions. Ragland, Bingol, D'Orbigny, Lunars, Museum specimens

2015-12-06 Thread mail--- via Meteorite-list
Hello fellow meteorite enthusiasts:

I have many auctions ending today, including some that are at incredibly
low prices still.

3g slice of Kunashak still 99 CENTS!


1.08g end cut of LUNAR meteorite only 30/g


17g ORIENTED Bingol, Turkey Howardite


Glossy Crusted TIGHERT 15.5g


All of the other auctions can be found here


I have also updated my on-line sales catalog at:


RAGLAND, BINGOL (email me for all the weights and photos), D'ORBIGNY
(71g), and MANY Others!

Thanks,
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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[meteorite-list] Japaneses Probe Fires Rockets to Steer Into Orbit At Venus (Akatsuki)

2015-12-06 Thread Ron Baalke via Meteorite-list

http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/12/06/japanese-space-probe-to-steer-into-orbit-around-venus/

Japanese probe fires rockets to steer into orbit at Venus
by Stephen Clark
Spaceflight Now
December 6, 2015

Five years after missing a shot to enter orbit at Venus, Japan's Akatsuki 
spacecraft completed a critical rocket burn late Sunday in a bid to salvage 
the research mission and become the only space probe operating around 
Earth's nearest planetary neighbor.

Four maneuvering thrusters were scheduled to ignite at 2351 GMT (6:51 
p.m. EST) Sunday for approximately 20 minutes and 30 seconds to slow down 
the Akatsuki probe enough for Venus' gravity to capture it into an elongated, 
high-altitude orbit.

Akatsuki was never designed to fire its secondary attitude control rocket 
jets for such a long time, but the thrusters were required to steer the 
craft into orbit after its main engine failed during the mission's first 
encounter with Venus exactly five years ago.

Officials confirmed the burn went as planned early Monday.

"It is in orbit!" wrote Sanjay Limaye, a planetary scientist based 
at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, in an email to Spaceflight 
Now.

"They were cautiously optimistic before the burn, but confident. Now 
smiling!" reported Limaye from Akatsuki's mission control center in 
Sagamihara, Japan. He is is a NASA-sponsored participating scientist on 
the Akatsuki mission.

It could take a few days to precisely measure Akatsuki's trajectory 
to verify it is in the proper orbit around Venus, officials said.

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency plans a press conference around 
0300 GMT (10 p.m. EST) to update the status of the mission.

The reaction control thrusters, originally designed to help point the 
spacecraft, were not rated for such a hefty propulsive maneuver.

Venus was 149.5 million kilometers, or nearly 93 million miles, from Earth 
at the time of Akatsuki's arrival Sunday. It took radio signals more 
than 8 minutes to travel at the speed of light between the two planets.

The spacecraft's guidance system targeted an orbit with a high point 
stretching up to 475,000 kilometers (295,000 miles) from Venus, farther 
than the distance of the moon from Earth, according to Takeshi Imamura, 
Akatsuki's project scientist at JAXA's Institute of Space and Astronautical 
Science.

The smaller thrusters aboard Akatsuki generate just 5 pounds of thrust, 
a fraction of the power provided by the probe's main engine. Even with 
four of the rocket jets operating - there are two sets of four pointing 
forward and aft from Akatsuki's main body - the secondary thrusters 
did not have the energy to put the spacecraft into its originally planned 
orbit.

At the low end of its looping path around Venus, Akatsuki should pass 
as close as 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) from the planet's scorched 
surface hidden beneath a blanket of thick clouds driven around Venus, 
Imamura told Spaceflight Now in an email. The pull of the sun's gravity, 
which is stronger at Venus that at Earth, will gradually perturb Akatsuki's 
orbit.

A follow-up rocket burn tentatively slated for March 26 will tweak Akatsuki's 
trajectory around Venus, lowering the peak altitude of its orbit to about 
330,000 kilometers (205,000 miles).

Instead of taking 30 hours to complete a lap around Venus under Akatsuki's 
original flight plan, the probe was expected to take 15 days to orbit 
the planet after arriving Monday. That will be changed to a nine-day orbit 
with the March adjustment.

Assuming all the maneuvers go well, then Akatsuki's science mission 
will begin.

"We expect two Earth years or more, but the estimate of the remaining 
fuel has a large uncertainty," Imamura wrote in response to questions 
from Spaceflight Now. "We cannot present a precise estimate."

Imamura told a meeting of Venus scientists in October that the plan to 
drive into orbit using Akatsuki's reaction control thrusters was risky, 
but ground controllers tested the rocket jets in a 10-minute firing  
half the duration of the orbit insertion maneuver - giving officials 
some confidence going into the make-or-break burn.

Engineers programmed Akatsuki's software to flip the spacecraft around 
and fire a separate set of four thrusters if the primary rocket jets run 
into trouble during the 20-minute burn.

Akatsuki's main engine, designed for 112 pounds of thrust, was unavailable 
after a failed burn during the mission's first encounter with Venus 
five years ago. The engine cut off less than three minutes into a 12 minute 
burn, providing an insufficient impulse for the craft to be captured in 
orbit.

Engineers believe a salt formation in a check valve inside the spacecraft's 
propulsion system restricted the flow of fuel to the main engine, starving 
it of fuel and creating an oxidizer-rich combustion condition, raising 
temperatures inside the engine before it failed.

The probe continued on in an orbit around the sun following the failed 
insertion 

[meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: November 30 - December 4, 2015

2015-12-06 Thread Ron Baalke via Meteorite-list

MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
November 30 - December 4, 2015

o Candor Chasma - False Color (30 November 2015)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20151130a

o Dunes - False Color (01 December 2015)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20151201a

o Southern Dunes - False Color (02 December 2015)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20151202a

o Sand Dunes - False Color (03 December 2015)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20151203a

o Southern Dunes - False Color (04 December 2015)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20151204a


All of the THEMIS images are archive here:

http://themis.asu.edu/latest.html

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission 
for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission 
Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing. 
The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona State 
University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime contractor 
for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission 
operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a 
division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. 



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[meteorite-list] InSight Mission Team Addressing Vacuum Leak on Key Science Instrument

2015-12-06 Thread Ron Baalke via Meteorite-list

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=4782

Mars Mission Team Addressing Vacuum Leak on Key Science Instrument
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
December 3, 2015

Mission Status Report

A key science instrument that will be carried aboard NASA's Interior 
Exploration 
Using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) spacecraft 
being prepared for launch in March 2016 is experiencing a leak in the 
vacuum container carrying its main sensors. The sensors are part of an 
instrument called the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), 
which is provided by the French Space Agency (CNES).

The seismometer is the prime science payload that will help answer questions 
about the interior structure and processes within the deep Martian interior. 
The SEIS instrument has three high-sensitivity seismometers enclosed in 
a sealed sphere. The seismometers need to operate in a vacuum in order 
to provide exquisite sensitivity to ground motions as small as the width 
of an atom. After the final sealing of the sphere, a small leak was detected, 
that would have prevented meeting the science requirements once delivered 
to the surface of Mars.

The CNES/JPL team is currently working to repair the leak, prior to instrument 
integration and final environmental tests in France before shipping to 
the United States for installation into the spacecraft and launch.

The InSight lander has completed assembly and testing at Lockheed Martin 
Space Systems in Colorado, and is being prepared to ship to the Vandenberg 
AFB launch site. Installation of the seismometer is planned for early 
January. The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) from Germany 
and the rest of the scientific payload are already installed.

NASA and CNES managers are committed to launching in March and are currently 
assessing the launch period timeline. This will be the first launch on 
the West Coast of a Mars mission and the first project devoted to investigating 
the deep interior of the Red Planet.

The InSight Project is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, 
California, for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. Lockheed 
Martin is building and testing the spacecraft. InSight is part of NASA's 
Discovery Program, which is managed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center 
in Huntsville, Alabama.

Media Contact
Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-6278
guy.webs...@jpl.nasa.gov

Dwayne Brown
NASA Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
dwayne.c.br...@nasa.gov

2015-361 
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[meteorite-list] Bright Bolide Lights Up Night Over Over Washington State

2015-12-06 Thread Ron Baalke via Meteorite-list

http://www.theprovince.com/life/exploding+meteor+bright+bolide+lights+friday+night+from+chilliwack+nanaimo+seattle/11567266/story.html

Exploding meteor: Bright bolide lights up Friday night sky from Chilliwack to 
Nanaimo to Seattle
By PATRICK JOHNSTON
The Province 
December 5, 2015
 
Tina Robertson was just trying to catch a stray cat out in front of her 
property when she heard it.

"It freaked me right out," she said.

Then she looked up to see a "big ball of fire."

"It was moving like hell," she said. "It was big, but not as big 
as that one in Russia."

What she and other witnesses as far afield as Seattle and Nanaimo seem 
to have seen around 6:50 p.m. Friday was a type of meteor known as a bolide. 
Bolides are as bright as a full moon; they're a meteor that doesn't 
just burn up as it travels through the atmosphere, it explodes.

(Hat tip to Seattle Twitter user Reb Roush for pointing us all to the 
term.)

Robertson's partner Wilf Krickhan was loading up firewood in a bobcat 
behind the house when he saw the blue-green bolide flash across the sky.

"It had an orange streak behind it," he said.

The couple live on a farm about 25 kilometres up Chilliwack Lake Road. 
>From their vantage point, it looked like the meteor flashed out up the 
slopes of Mount McGuire, in the direction of Vedder Road and the site 
of the former CFB Chilliwack.

Friday was the start of the Geminid meteor shower, so keep your eyes peeled 
at the sky for the next two weeks. The peak period will be on Dec. 13 
and 14.

People in Seattle saw a bright streak in the sky around the same time, 
and so did Andrew Arthur, who was driving south through Ladner on Highway 
17A.

"It was close: cloud level almost. Very bright," he told The Province 
via Twitter. "Burned up as it travelled southwest."

Across the Georgia Strait, Marc Kurtagic was out for an evening stroll 
when he spotted the bright light off in the eastern sky.

"It looked like a distant star at first, then became brighter, then 
produced a green glow with a bright tail," he said over Twitter. Like 
Robertson, he was reminded of the famous 2013 bolide, captured by video 
in Chelyabinsk, Russia, but agreed it was much smaller.

"What caught me with surprise was the speed of it. It looked like a 
plane approaching at night at first," he said.

As for Robertson's stray cat, she still hasn't caught it. She and Krickhan 
said people keep dropping off unwanted pets up their way and they wish 
the practice would stop. "It's heartbreaking," she said. 
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Re: [meteorite-list] AD-New additions, no reserve auctions. Ragland, Bingol, D'Orbigny, Lunars, Museum specimens

2015-12-06 Thread Anne Black via Meteorite-list
Amazing!

A lunar (NWA 8277) for $30/g.
And a L6 (Creston) for $300/g.
 
Did the Earth reverse rotation overnight?

Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com


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From: mail--- via Meteorite-list 
To: meteorite-list 
Sent: Sun, Dec 6, 2015 11:07 am
Subject: [meteorite-list] AD-New additions, no reserve auctions. Ragland, 
Bingol, D'Orbigny, Lunars, Museum specimens

Hello fellow meteorite enthusiasts:

I have many auctions ending today, including some that are at incredibly
low prices still.

3g slice of Kunashak still 99 CENTS!


1.08g end cut of LUNAR meteorite only 30/g


17g ORIENTED Bingol, Turkey Howardite


Glossy Crusted TIGHERT 15.5g


All of the other auctions can be found here


I have also updated my on-line sales catalog at:


RAGLAND, BINGOL (email me for all the weights and photos), D'ORBIGNY
(71g), and MANY Others!

Thanks,
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
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[meteorite-list] NO RESERVE Meteorite Auction $500,000.000 value!

2015-12-06 Thread Luc Labenne Meteorites via Meteorite-list
Hello List,

ARE YOU READY??? 500 000 USD meteorite auction!! Absentee bid welcome!

200 Meteorites from 100 USD to 65 000 USD...There are only a few hours left to 
be registered! 

An entire life's meteorite collection will be auctioned tomorrow Monday 7th. 
EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD! NO RESERVE PRICE! The collector Pierre Delpuech died 
few months ago and the family decided to sell the meteorite collection, so this 
is an estate auction! If there are no bids on a piece, then the auctioneer will 
decrease the price until somebody bids and wins the meteorite.      

Sculptural Irons, stunning Sikhote Alines, extra large Pallasites including a 
1.8kg Imilac thin slice, Two end cut of Krasnojarsk, lot of spheres including a 
large 7.5kg Gibeon and many pallasite spheres  and much more. The auction is in 
Paris on Monday, you can bid online now! I am the auction expert.

httplucienparis.comhtmlindex.jspid25653lngfrnpp1

Regards,
Luc


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[meteorite-list] Paris to Hold Auction for Meteorites

2015-12-06 Thread Tommy via Meteorite-list

http://english.cri.cn/12394/2015/12/06/3685s907191.htm

Regards,

Tom

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[meteorite-list] NO RESERVE Meteorite Auction $500,000.000 value!

2015-12-06 Thread Luc Labenne Meteorites via Meteorite-list
Hello List,

ARE YOU READY??? 500 000 USD meteorite auction!! Absentee bid welcome!

200 Meteorites from 100 USD to 65 000 USD...There are only a few hours left to 
be registered! 

An entire life's meteorite collection will be auctioned tomorrow Monday 7th. 
EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD! NO RESERVE PRICE! The collector Pierre Delpuech died 
few months ago and the family decided to sell the meteorite collection, so this 
is an estate auction! If there are no bids on a piece, then the auctioneer will 
decrease the price until somebody bids and wins the meteorite.      

Sculptural Irons, stunning Sikhote Alines, extra large Pallasites including a 
1.8kg Imilac thin slice, Two end cut of Krasnojarsk, lot of spheres including a 
large 7.5kg Gibeon and many pallasite spheres  and much more. The auction is in 
Paris on Monday, you can bid online now! I am the auction expert.

httplucienparis.comhtmlindex.jspid25653lngfrnpp1

Regards,
Luc


Luc Labenne
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[meteorite-list] NO RESERVE Meteorite Auction $500,000.000 value!

2015-12-06 Thread Luc Labenne Meteorites via Meteorite-list
Hello List,

ARE YOU READY??? 500 000 USD meteorite auction!! Absentee bid welcome!

200 Meteorites from 100 USD to 65 000 USD...There are only a few hours left to 
be registered! 

An entire life's meteorite collection will be auctioned tomorrow Monday 7th. 
EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD! NO RESERVE PRICE! The collector Pierre Delpuech died 
few months ago and the family decided to sell the meteorite collection, so this 
is an estate auction! If there are no bids on a piece, then the auctioneer will 
decrease the price until somebody bids and wins the meteorite.      

Sculptural Irons, stunning Sikhote Alines, extra large Pallasites including a 
1.8kg Imilac thin slice, Two end cut of Krasnojarsk, lot of spheres including a 
large 7.5kg Gibeon and many pallasite spheres  and much more. The auction is in 
Paris on Monday, you can bid online now! I am the auction expert.

httplucienparis.comhtmlindex.jspid25653lngfrnpp1

Regards,
Luc


Luc Labenne

Labenne Meteorites

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[meteorite-list] NO RESERVE Meteorite Auction $500,000.000 value!

2015-12-06 Thread Luc Labenne Meteorites via Meteorite-list
Hello List,

ARE YOU READY??? 500 000 USD meteorite auction!! Absentee bid welcome!

200 Meteorites from 100 USD to 65 000 USD...There are only a few hours left to 
be registered! 

An entire life's meteorite collection will be auctioned tomorrow Monday 7th. 
EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD! NO RESERVE PRICE! The collector Pierre Delpuech died 
few months ago and the family decided to sell the meteorite collection, so this 
is an estate auction! If there are no bids on a piece, then the auctioneer will 
decrease the price until somebody bids and wins the meteorite.      

Sculptural Irons, stunning Sikhote Alines, extra large Pallasites including a 
1.8kg Imilac thin slice, Two end cut of Krasnojarsk, lot of spheres including a 
large 7.5kg Gibeon and many pallasite spheres  and much more. The auction is in 
Paris on Monday, you can bid online now! I am the auction expert.

httplucienparis.comhtmlindex.jspid25653lngfrnpp1

Regards,
Luc


Luc Labenne
Labenne Meteorites
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[meteorite-list] AD - Auctions ending soon - No reserve lunar

2015-12-06 Thread Rob Wesel via Meteorite-list

Hello all

Still some deals to be had, many pieces without reserve

http://www.ebay.com/sch/nakhladog/m.html

Rob Wesel 
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[meteorite-list] PayPal/eBay question

2015-12-06 Thread Ruben Garcia via Meteorite-list
Hi all,

I wonder if someone knows why Chinese buyers on eBay have addresses
that say they live in Columbia instead of China?

I've seen this many times...has anyone else?

Basically what happens is a Chinese eBayer will buy something and then
pay for it. However, they will then contact me and say that PayPal has
their address wrong. When they send me their address it is identical
to the PayPal address except it says they live in China and not
Columbia.

It's easy to see that the address is obviously in China and not
Columbia. There must be a reason they enter Columbia on
PayPal...anyone know why?


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[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2015-12-06 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Dimboola

Contributed by: Graham Macleod

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp?DD=12/07/2015
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