Hi, Rob, Doug, List
Why am I always digging myself out of holes that I apparently made with my
own mouth? Well, better than extracting one's own feet from that same mouth, I
guess.
There are many definitions of phase angle. Leaving out the ones that
apply to periodic and wave
Hello List,
i got some auctions ending soon, some of them are still at 1€
Theres a cute brahin with some shining through olivines and much more...
If you like take a look here:
http://cgi6.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItemsuserid=gipometeoritesinclude=0sort=3rows=25since=-1rd=1
Sterling:
Always a big fan of the Iliad, even BEFORE it was a movie with
Brad Pitt, I can't recall the names of 1783 Trojan characters in the Iliad!
Hola Sterling, for one thing, they cheat, because the L4 are the Greeks and
the L5 are the Trojans, with a few glaring errors (Hektor is
Hi All...
My ebay auctions including the new Winonaite are ending tonight under user
name catchafallingstar.com
Or go to the following link and scroll to the bottom of the page:
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=catchafallingstar.com
Thanks for looking and
Francis and List, could someone help me with the L4, L5 points?? Jerry
Flaherty
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From: Francis Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Earth Trojan asteroids
MOON Trojan
G'day List,
I was just taking a look through the Meteoritical Society website and it
looks as if Bulletin 89 was finalised yesterday. I noticed the new edition
also has a nice colour photograph of John Birdsell's NWA 2428.
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/bulletin/mb89.pdf
Cheers,
Jeff
Hello John and list,
Here is a photo of the inside of a 15 gram piece I cut a while back,
unpolished.
http://www.nuggetshooter.com/fimage/DSCF0311.jpg
Now about the slices, perhaps and if the main mass does not tickle anyone's
fancy I may have it sliced up and offer it that way. I do have a
Has anyone been having trouble getting WorldWind to refresh lately? I used
it a couple of weeks ago to look at our local cloud cover, and thought it
looked unrepresentative (we were 80% overcast at the time, and I was trying
to decide if it was safe to hang out the wash.) As it turned out, I
Hi list,because it has been so hot out, I have cooled down the prices on
my sale.3 things have sold,with 5 items left.I also have added a 21 gram
small sikote-alin with a hole for $45.00.Pics on demand.I am in the
process of getting a larger one.Sikotes do not rust.
Jerry F. wrote:
Francis and List, could someone help me with the L4, L5 points??
Jerry Flaherty
Hola Jerry,
L4 and L5: These two zones (it would be a point if it were unstable, but
you will see that they are stable and hence, zones) are one AU in front of
Earth or 1 AU behind Earth.
Mike Jensen posted:
http://jensenmeteorites.com/Postcards/american_meteorite_museum.htm
Dear Mike:
I'm slow in commenting on this, but wanted to commend you on a really
excellent job of collecting and presenting these rare and interesting
postcards. A great addition to the literature on
Ah HAH!! I think. Thank you and thank you cause you've answered both
questions. Billiards on a planetary scale. No wonder I never made it in a
pool hall!! Jerry
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Ok, 60 deg preceeding[L4], 60deg following[L5]. What's the significance of
60deg or 120 or 240?? Any math clue? struggling to follow, I've got to be an
L5, Jerry
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From: Dawn Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Francis Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED];
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 22:08:46 -0400, Dawn Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL
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Ok, 60 deg preceeding[L4], 60deg following[L5]. What's the significance of
60deg or 120 or 240?? Any math clue? struggling to follow, I've got to be an
L5, Jerry
Look at
Jerry F. wrote:
Billiards on a planetary scale.
No wonder I never made it in a pool hall!!
Jeje, Hola Jerry,
Yes, if the counterpart balls in the pool hall had a sort of magnetic
attraction that could transfer momentum without touching (i.e, gravity)
Another way to think of these
With the help of John Kashuba from California who also bought a piece of this
meteorite, it appears that my nice Diogenite is more like a LL4 or maybe even
LL5. That would explain the metal, and lack of apparent chondrules on the
weathered surface. But the crust so, so nice. :)
I'm so good
Doug you and Sterling have to take this show on the ROAD!! Look at where
Click and Clack the Tapit brothers have climbed in NPR annals! Jerry
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Sent: Saturday, June 25,
For who want i am in chat
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/chatroom.html
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
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