Did you check out the video?
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Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 22:35:19 -0500
what an incredible
Hi folks,
you MUST SEE THIS (just 1Mb):
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/met.mpeg
It's too funny :-)
I hope you have never seen it
Ciao
Francesco Moser
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/
IMCA #1510 www.imca.cc
There's just one kind of man that you can trust,
that's a dead man, or
Hi Francesco, List,
Thanks,this makes my day.
Verry funny
Take a Look at it !!!
Andi
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Francesco
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EXCELLENT!
Thanks
Frederic Beroud
http://www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA member # 2491 (http://www.imca.cc/)
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COOL!
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT-ish Anyone have the full size version of
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Did you check out
I know the subject has been addressed in the past about Wikipedia and it's
accuracy.
Take a look at the last link at the bottom of the page on Moon Rock.
Interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_sample
K.
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Dont just
The most interesting thing is that noone spotted that link earlier, it's
been there since august.
I took the liberty to remove the link to BCC meteorite page and
substitute it with a more proper link. Anyone who wants to see the
original page Karin wrote about just have to click on the
http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/6575.html
Two other Mars missions heating up
Radar mapping polar caps, impact craters
By Tony Fitzpatrick
Washington University in St. Louis
March 1, 2006
Two Mars orbiter missions - one from NASA, the other
from the European Space Agency (ESA) -
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Feb06/PSRD-ion_microprobe.html
Instruments of Cosmochemistry
Ion Microprobe
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
February 28, 2006
Written by Linda M. V. Martel and G. Jeffrey Taylor
Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
In this series of articles,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/4765656.stm
Rare moon rock on show at museum
BBC News
March 2, 2006
A Belfast museum is quite literally over the moon about its latest
acquisition.
A rare piece of moon rock, which was found in Oman in 2001, is being
unveiled this weekend.
http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM8RLMZCIE_0.html
Ausonia Mensa remnant massif
Mars Express
European Space Agency
24 February 2006
These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft, show the Ausonia Mensa massif on Mars.
[Map
Hello, all,
With common red/blue filtered glasses, you can see several Mars photos in
exceptionally detailed
3D here:
http://berlinadmin.dlr.de/Missions/express/firsteng.shtml
http://berlinadmin.dlr.de/Missions/express/firsteng.shtml
(Technology from the '50's that just won't quit!)
Cheers,
A question for thelist
I seem to recall that Campos Sales was deemed to be a hammer stone?
For tidiness won't say which dealer/s say so but the story was something
along the lines of ... fell in a pot...
Do any of you whizzkidz know any more about the circumstances of the fall
and whether
Hi Bob and List,
I seem to recall that Campos Sales was deemed to be a hammer stone?
Not sure what a hammer stone is!
the story was something along the lines of ... fell in a pot...
The stone that fell into a pot, well, that was the Juancheng, H5, chondrite.
This Chinese meteorite landed in
good afternoon list.It seems that not to many people have or are willing
to trade any park forest for my 1 kilo gibeon.Well that is alright.I am
still looking to trade it,maybe any type of AUBRITES?Let me know offlist.A
picture is on my homepage of my website.
This is not a rust cleaner treatment, it is a rust stopper treatment.
To remove the rust you have to use more traditional methods, like polishing.
Acidic solutions with a low Ph makes it easier to dissolv the iron
hydroxides in rust but at the same time the iron will be unprotected
against
I wish that we would go ahead and kill that overblown, overpriced, glorified
delivery truck death trap now, and put that money towards REAL science and not
just effing around in LEO. And deorbit the trainwreck of a space station we
ended up with. Look at what actual science is being damaged by
Hello Bob and List,
I believe one of the larger stones (~2 kilo's) was used to hold a bean pot.
Take Care,
Jason Phillips
Rocks from Heaven
www.rocksfromheaven.com
Bob WALKER wrote:
A question for thelist
I seem to recall that Campos Sales was deemed to be a hammer stone?
For tidiness
Hi,
Liquid Drano contains sodium hypochlorite
as well as sodium hydroxide, so there are plenty
of chlorine ions in this solution, and soaking in it
is likely to increase the chlorine ions in the iron
rather than leach them out.
Sterling K. Webb
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Göran all,
I don't understand the chemistry involved, but I have
personally used a concentrated sodium hydroxide bath
to remove rust from very rusty Campos. It took weeks,
but scales of rust just kept detaching untill the
bottom of the pail was a centimeter deep in rust
flakes. I did do a
folks, i am looking for DETAILED information the SOCIAL CIRCLE, GA meteorite. i am looking for papers, research, and most-of-all,GOOD QUALITYPHOTOS.i will give a chico impact melt of approx. 1- 1.5 grams (will saw off big piece)FOR FREE to whomever who can give me the BEST information onsocial
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