[meteorite-list] Ohio Impact Structures - 1 New and 1 Old

2002-09-29 Thread Keith
+++ Liberty Structure +++ The new, proposed impact structure, which appears to have a partially preserved crater is known as the Liberty Structure. Although the amount of evidence suggestive of of it being an impact crater is substantial, it still has not been accepted as one. The main deficit

[meteorite-list] Louisiana - The Mysterious Zenoria Structure

2002-09-29 Thread Keith
As of September 30, 2002, there have not been any credible reports of either impact structures or craters from Louisiana published in the scientific literature. The only structure within Louisiana, to ever have been unofficially proposed to be an impact structure is Little Creek / Zenoria

[meteorite-list] Help A Brother Out - Sunday 9/29 - The Prviously Owned

2002-09-29 Thread Rob Wesel
The Last Of The New Material Some Leftovers Tomorrow At Noon Today: Oubari LL6 Fezzan, Libya 30.30 gram fragment with one spot of crust. Very solid specimen with great texture from exposed chondrules Museum National D'Histoire Naturell (listed on acrd as an LL4) No numbers present on specimen

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2002-09-29 Thread Jonathan Gore
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2002-09-29 Thread Rosemary Hackney
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[meteorite-list] picture taking technique?

2002-09-29 Thread Tom / james Knudson
Hello, Can some one help me. I seem to have trouble getting all the detail of meteorites when taking pictures of them. Is there a best film, best lighting, best angle, best lens or best backgrounds for picking up the little details in a piece? Any info would be appreciated! Thanks, Tom The

Re: [meteorite-list] picture taking technique?

2002-09-29 Thread mafer
Hi Tom If you have a scanner that is 36 bit or higher resolution, try scanning the meteorite. Just place object on glass, cover and scan. Most higher resolution scanners have enough depth of field to capture as much as 1/2 to 3/4 of a inch above the glass so you get a really great picture.Mark

Re: [meteorite-list] picture taking technique?

2002-09-29 Thread Steven Schoner
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Tom If you have a scanner that is 36 bit or higher resolution, try scanning the meteorite. Just place object on glass, cover and scan. Most higher resolution scanners have enough depth of field to capture as much as 1/2 to 3/4 of a inch above the glass so

[meteorite-list] Various Announcements - AD

2002-09-29 Thread Impactika
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