Re: [meteorite-list] Interesting Trivia - Black Beauty Moniker

2017-11-13 Thread Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list
I also never put the word "The" in front of the word "Legendary", as you 
stated in your previous post, making the word "legendary" an adjective, 
not a nick name or moniker. This was done in order to qualify a noun.


I understand structural rules in forming sentences in the English language.

Adam

On 11/13/2017 3:37 PM, Bigjohn Shea wrote:

"The meaning of nick names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, while 
official names will stand the test of time."

So you're planning to stop calling NWA 5000, "The Legendary, NWA 5000"?

;-)   ;-)

John






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On 11/13/17 at 5:05 PM, Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list wrote:


An interesting piece of trivia:

Did you know that the nickname "Black Beauty" originated with a
completely different Martian meteorite 9 years before NWA 7034 was
announced. Black Beauty was also used as a moniker to describe a fall
within months of when NWA 7034 was made official.

Supporting documentation:
https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/newsroom/pressreleases/20030212c.html

NWA 1460:
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=NWA+1460=namescontains=50=ge==All=name=All=All===0=Normal%20table=32318

This demonstrates the need to use official classification nomenclature
used to describe officially studied meteorites. The meaning of nick
names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, while official
names will stand the test of time.

Adam

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Re: [meteorite-list] Interesting Trivia - Black Beauty Moniker

2017-11-13 Thread Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list

John,

I use the official name, "NWA 5000" in all of my descriptions.  I cannot 
help that it is also legendary.


Here are a few monikers for NWA 5000; "The Rock", "Cosmic Masterpiece", 
"NWA5K" and "Monolith Monster"


Do you think these nick names will have any meaning a few years from 
now?  That is the reason I put either Northwest Africa 5000 or NWA 5000 
on the descriptions and ID cards.  I certainly never plagiarize 
copyrighted material used to describe other meteorites.


Adam






On 11/13/2017 3:37 PM, Bigjohn Shea wrote:

"The meaning of nick names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, while 
official names will stand the test of time."

So you're planning to stop calling NWA 5000, "The Legendary, NWA 5000"?

;-)   ;-)

John






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On 11/13/17 at 5:05 PM, Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list wrote:


An interesting piece of trivia:

Did you know that the nickname "Black Beauty" originated with a
completely different Martian meteorite 9 years before NWA 7034 was
announced. Black Beauty was also used as a moniker to describe a fall
within months of when NWA 7034 was made official.

Supporting documentation:
https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/newsroom/pressreleases/20030212c.html

NWA 1460:
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=NWA+1460=namescontains=50=ge==All=name=All=All===0=Normal%20table=32318

This demonstrates the need to use official classification nomenclature
used to describe officially studied meteorites. The meaning of nick
names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, while official
names will stand the test of time.

Adam

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Re: [meteorite-list] Interesting Trivia - Black Beauty Moniker

2017-11-13 Thread Bigjohn Shea via Meteorite-list
"The meaning of nick names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, 
while official names will stand the test of time."

So you're planning to stop calling NWA 5000, "The Legendary, NWA 5000"?

;-)   ;-)

John






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On 11/13/17 at 5:05 PM, Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list wrote:

> An interesting piece of trivia:
> 
> Did you know that the nickname "Black Beauty" originated with a 
> completely different Martian meteorite 9 years before NWA 7034 was 
> announced. Black Beauty was also used as a moniker to describe a fall 
> within months of when NWA 7034 was made official.
> 
> Supporting documentation:
> https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/newsroom/pressreleases/20030212c.html
> 
> NWA 1460:
> https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=NWA+1460=namescontains=50=ge==All=name=All=All===0=Normal%20table=32318
> 
> This demonstrates the need to use official classification nomenclature 
> used to describe officially studied meteorites. The meaning of nick 
> names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, while official 
> names will stand the test of time.
> 
> Adam
> 
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[meteorite-list] Interesting Trivia - Black Beauty Moniker

2017-11-13 Thread Adam Hupe via Meteorite-list

An interesting piece of trivia:

Did you know that the nickname "Black Beauty" originated with a 
completely different Martian meteorite 9 years before NWA 7034 was 
announced. Black Beauty was also used as a moniker to describe a fall 
within months of when NWA 7034 was made official.


Supporting documentation:
https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl/newsroom/pressreleases/20030212c.html

NWA 1460:
https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=NWA+1460=namescontains=50=ge==All=name=All=All===0=Normal%20table=32318

This demonstrates the need to use official classification nomenclature 
used to describe officially studied meteorites. The meaning of nick 
names or monikers will be lost in a generation or two, while official 
names will stand the test of time.


Adam

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