Cool... looks like another meteorite that I can add to my birthday list!
(Assuming that it is one). So, anyone up there in Canada care to snatch a
small piece of that one for me? ; ) It would be nice.. but I won't hold my
breath.
Ryan
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July28.html
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Regards,
Michael Johnson
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Boiling Springs, South Carolina
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Hi again list and sorry for the follow up.But something I wanted to add to
my sale.I will also trade some of the pieces on my sale site if you have
what I am looking for.I added 4 more pieces and that is that.Thanks.
steve
Steve
Good Morning List,
anything new about this sighting?
Was a meteorite found yet?
Sternrngruss, Moni
From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Strange Light Over Tennessee May Have
BeenExploding Meteor
Date:
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEMGKA808BE_0.html
Water ice in crater at Martian north pole
European Space Agency
Mars Express
28 July 2005
[Image]
Perspective view of crater with water ice - looking east
These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board
http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/technologies/nuggets.html
NASA Develops a Nugget to Search for Life in Space
NASA
July 27, 2005
Astrobiologists, who search for evidence of life on other planets, may
find a proposed Neutron/Gamma ray Geologic Tomography (NUGGET)
instrument to be one of the most
Hello everyone! We are very pleased to announce the
first of several exotic new meteorites: our latest
achodrite-a spectacular new Acapulcoite NWA
2714(prov.)! This is a really beautiful primative
achondrite loaded with olivine crystals ranging in
color from orange to green. Best of all, it is
Hello Michael, Jorn and list,
Re: http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July28.html
Neat photograph Jorn. Artistides Brezina (1848-1909) was curator at the
time. Brezina, along with the British Museum's Fletcher, pretty much created
the art of meteorite trading. You do not even see much from
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:11:38 -0700 (PDT), Arizona Skies Meteorites [EMAIL
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If NWA 2714 comes from the same ~7.5 kilo stone as NWA 2656, then why a
different number?
http://www.arizonaskiesmeteorites.com/AZ_Skies_Links/NWA_2714/index.html
Darren wrote;
If NWA 2714 comes from the same ~7.5 kilo stone as NWA 2656, then why a
different number?
That is a great question!! How can a new meteorite come from an old
one? Was it brecciaed and this is the other half? I really want to know!
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
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Makes you wonder if its a typo and should have read from the same ~7.5 kilo
lot of stone(s) for if its from the same exact ~7.5 kilo stone, what
was the purpose?
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Hi Tom, Darren Mark and good question. The answer,
as far as we understand it, is that a 7.5kg stone was
found sometime in 2003. It was either broken or fell
apart into pieces which were then sold. Each person
that then submits a sample from this stone for
classification is assigned a unique NWA
Great photos. I loved when I lived in Florida, I went to several launches in
person, and watched the rest from Orlando, where you can see them just fine.
the best one was a rare night launch. I have a video of that, it looks like
an atomic bomb going off.
Mike
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Tom,
Nasa stopped painting the fuel tank after the first flight or two to cut
down on weight. Any kind of netting that would survive the king of
vibration, sonic stress, and stress from drag would probably add substantial
weight to the tank. And as I think Chris mentioned the last thing they
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 14:31:57 -0700 (PDT), Arizona Skies Meteorites [EMAIL
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Hi Tom, Darren Mark and good question. The answer,
as far as we understand it, is that a 7.5kg stone was
found sometime in 2003. It was either broken or fell
apart into pieces which were then sold. Each
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 15:18:52 -0700, Mark Miconi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We need a new and better way. Some at NASA must have known this all along.
They have been very lucky to fly the STS as much as they have with as little
though far to many deaths.
We need to get rid of that clunky
Hey List, This is as OT as you can get, but I need to know if an XP file
can be sent by email and I know someone on this list will know. : ) A
system file got deleted by mistake and it is causing all kinds of comp
problems. I can have my ex send me a copy of the file, but I do not know if
it
List,
Either my email died or it has gone really quiet out
there---
Against all odds, I just got one of our best shipments
of QUALITY Besednice hogs ever. This is old stock
directly out of the Czech Republic. We found hardly
any of this quality at Tucson, and no more are being
mined.
Have a
Hi all...does anyone know of a good website for
plastic display stands?
Thanks in advance!
-John
Arizona Skies Meteorites
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Try http://www.amlap.com/alw/page4.html for starters.
Regards,
Norm
http://TektiteSource.com
--- Arizona Skies Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all...does anyone know of a good website for
plastic display stands?
Thanks in advance!
-John
Arizona Skies
Hi again, I have loaded 70 meteorites on ebay, I recently bought a small
collection and loaded some rare micros, and many other larger pieces. Around
$15,000 in meteorites up for grabs this week.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=6549092171
Check this baby out! Show me a
These are my favorites!
http://www.migacorp.com/meteorite_display.htm
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
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From: Arizona Skies Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:56 PM
Subject:
Hi Norm, Susan Tom and thanks for your help and
rapid resonses! We will check those sources out.
Cheers
-John
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John list,
Try http://www.amlap.com/alw/page4.html for
starters.
Regards,
Norm
http://TektiteSource.com
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Okay list, what in the heck is a Metachondrite?
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
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