Hi Martin et al.
Yes it's amazing what you can achieve in an afternoon, We have nearly got
enough material here for our own 'metlist paper' on red rain!
(Universities really ought to get an internet connection with access to google,
it would save them a lot of time :) lol )
MF
Hi list.I will except trades on all the park forest pieces or the pena
blanca springs piece.BUT NO IRONS.Only stones!Also no nwa's either.The
rest of the prices on the pieces are still the same.Thanks so far to those
who have bought from me.
Matteo,
Nobody said, that it's a Pultusk,
But because of the lack of the short-living isotopes, which are produced by
cosmic rays while a stone travels through space and which aren't refilled
anylonger, when the stone lies shielded by the atmosphere and the
terrestrial magnetic field on the
Hello
I need a short history of the Henbury and Wabar
meteorites. Thanks
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
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Hello Adam and List,
Not that I really need to reply to both you and the list but thought I would
share my envy of not being able to join the day with you and all involved. I
remember three years ago or so when we had dinner with Dr. Don Brownlee and
others at the Asteroid Cafe in Seattle and
Buy the Catalog of Meteorites or the Handbook of Meteorites.
Mike Farmer
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to much fewI need a history with informations on
th found of the crater and of the
meteorites.Farmer, if you only seen what piece of
Henbury its under arrive to me uhauhauhaI say only
its a end piece of 2.14 kg..
Matteo
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scritto:
Buy
I jut sold an individual of 10 kilos to a list member. So I am not that
envious Matteo. Congrats though.
Mike
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mm its write Mike Farmer collection..
Matteo
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scritto:
I jut sold an individual of 10 kilos to a list
member. So I am not that
envious Matteo. Congrats though.
Mike
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No Matteo, it was in my collection, I sold it. You are the man, the shiznit,
da bomb, you are the top collector in the world. Maybe the Pope will make
you a saint? Give me a break Matteo, 2.5 kilo Henbury? Why don't you come to
Tucson show next year. Your head would explode with more than 2 kilos
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 13:48:56 +0100 (CET), you wrote:
Hello
I need a short history of the Henbury and Wabar
meteorites. Thanks
Well, first the Earth cooled. First the earth cooled. And then the dinosaurs
came, but they got too big and fat, so they all died and they turned into oil.
And then the
Hello Adam,
Great story! Stardust experiences really put both meteorites and solar
system evolution into perspective. I cannot wait until the results go
public.
Speaking of pens, I received a two of the pens you have pictured, but
also, I got one of commemorative encounter pens during a training
Farmer, you seen the negativity in all messaggesI
am already a holy one, look the 21 Septemberand
with this I close, the unique time I not fight with
you, you see what you want seebye bye
Matteo
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scritto:
No Matteo, it was in my collection,
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what does this mean I am already a holy one? has the Pope made you a
saint already? i'm obviously missing something here . . . .
susan
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Dear List Members,
I would like to offer a new and beautiful Basaltic Shergottite, NWA 3171. I
was lucky to be able to make a trade during the Tucson Show for all that was
available of this awesome new Martian meteorite. The owner only had 19 grams
available and I was able to acquire all of
http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa082602a.htm
Weird, Weird Rain
About
Heads up! There's all kinds of strange stuff falling from the sky:
frogs, sardines, jellyfish, alligators and maybe - just maybe - cows!
Here are some documented cases of really weird precipitation.
As I sit
Hi Darren,
This is the well known and studied history of Wabar, but what's about
Henbury ?
Andi
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 8. März 2006 17:28
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MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
March 2-8, 2006
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Up Close and Personal (Released 02 March 2006)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2006/03/02
o Lonely Barchans (Released 03
http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/mar/08gspec.htm
Red rain from another planet?
rediff.com
March 08, 2006
On July 25, 2001, blood-red rain fell over Kerala. The unusual
phenomenon continued for two months, raining crimson, turning clothes
pink, burning leaves on trees. In some places, the rain
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/March06/Arecibo.ALFA.lg.html
New Arecibo receiver triggers quiet revolution that could discover
20,000 galaxies and 1,000 pulsars
By Lauren Gold ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Cornell University News Service
March 8, 2006
When the Arecibo L-Band Feed Array (ALFA) was
Bur Susan,
The Bavarian Pope would suggest an exorcism first, before he would do so.
Someone offered a bet, that Matteo the Mouth, wouldn't answer to the Tessera
mail, lucky me that I didn't accept...
Buckleboo!
Martin
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Greetings All:
Anyone know if a study has been made regarding velocity of the Park
Forest fireball? I read/heard somewhere that the PF fireball was
thought to be traveling at a higher than normal velocity. Any more
info on that, or any links to a published work regarding its entry
velocity?
Dear Friends,
Jay Leno's Tonight Show showed a headline about meteorites,
which you-all might appreciate. It can be seen at:
http://www.nbc.com/nbc/The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/headlines/H_3095/26.shtml#headline
Yours,
Paul
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Sounds like he just got finished watching Tom Cruise
in the new version of War of the Worlds. Maybe next,
there will be blood red roots growing everywhere!
Dave
Red rain from another planet?
rediff.com
March 08, 2006
On July 25, 2001, blood-red
Paul:
Did a Google search and found the following on CCNet Digest.
http://abob.libs.uga.edu/bobk/ccc/cc082198.html
Event occurred in Dec. 1997!
Larry
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Greetings and Salutations Geoff and List Members,
A rhetorical question, but what is higher than
normal velocity (for a meteorite fall)? We assume
that the velocity for most falls to be at
gravitational velocity, but I suspect that this is an
incorrect assumption based on speculation and not
Hola Michael,
Believe it or not !! I was interested in Lepidopterans long before the
digital revolution. I still haven't migrated from the robust capabilities of
the
film camera and lens configurations, film stillnhas this nice depth and
familiarity.So, the tens of thousands of positive
On 08 Mar 2006 22:21:42 UT, you wrote:
Darren:
Well, first the Earth cooled. First the earth cooled. And then the dinosaurs
came,
but they got too big and fat, so they all died and they turned into oil. And
then the
Arabs came and they bought Mercedes Benzes. And Prince Charles started
wearing
Great link Darren, I'm still chucking.
Jerry
Communication, communication, communication, t'ain't easy even in one
language
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Woops, that's chuckling
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Great link Darren, I'm
not upchucking
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Hi,
Nothing seems to have come from
the Greenland fireball. The explanation
I heard was that the speed estimates
were just an error.
However, there are meteors that
ARE interstellar, tiny 100 micron ones,
anyway. AMOR radars have always
detected a small percentage of meteors
with
In February David Weir wrote about the MetBase Library and how his
collection is included in it.
I was wondering how many private collections are included in MetBase
and how big it has to be, to be included?
What are the criteria for being included, and how do you get a
collection
Hello Bernd,
I do not have good relations with Matteo myself, and he is virtually
alone in that distinction... his choice. I'm happy for you that you
include him in your list of friendly meteoritophiles. If Matteo would
have dome a Google search for Wabar he would have found my webpage
In February David Weir wrote about the MetBase Library and how his
collection is included in it.
I was wondering how many private collections are included in MetBase
and how big it has to be, to be included?
The person to answer this with more competence than me is the author
of MetBase
Alex,
Thanks for taking the time to post re my question. I realize that I
could have emailed Joern Koblitz myself for the answer, but I figured
there would be many besides myself who would probably be curious to
know the answer.
Mike
In February David Weir wrote about the MetBase
Hello list.I was told by a list member that I have posted to much of this
subject,but this will be my last one.I now have 50 pieces up forsale or
trade.If we trade,please stones only or mesosiderites.I put up 4 more
canyon diablo's and a 60 gram endcut of NWA 2690,which is a
howardite.Contact me
G'day Matteo and list,
I can't tell you an awful lot of the top of my head.
But, I'm pretty sure that Henbury was discovered in 1931 by a chap in a
bi-plane, flying over the Henbury cattle station, South West of Alice
Springs. Northern Territory.
The event occured some 5,000 - 6,000 years
And yet you chose to disregard that advice.
Bill
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Hello list.I was told by a list member that I have posted to much of this
subject,but this will be my last one.I now have 50 pieces up
Hi Kevin and List
Both stories sound like a great read. If you could do us the honor and dish
us up some history, I sure would enjoy it!
If the aboriginal story is in a book or something, maybe you could point me
(us) in its direction. That really sounds interesting just from what you've
already
http://www.faulkes-telescope.com/uploads/images/m100_superNova.gif
Ahh, fresh ingredients for the soup.
David
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Hello Bernd,
reread my email and look a little bit further back.
First of all Matteo, to say it friendly doubted the new announced
Barzilian meteorite - beside that his dictionary or his automatic translator
may spit out defamations, backstabbing, humiliation and perhaps some
unpleasant
Hi All:
I spoke to my wife, Nancy (Meteorite co-editor), and she said: so is that
what shook the house last night. So it seems that the sonic boom was a
Northwest Tucson thing.
Larry
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I noticed that the once a week advertisement rule is being abused again.
Please show some respect for the rest of us who follow Art's rules about one
Ad per week. I don't think anybody is any better than anybody else and
therefor qualifies to run as many ads as they want. A lot of useful
Thanks to Ed Cannon.
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Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 04:05:23 +
This website, of the Anushandhitshu Chokro Science Organization,
Hello List,
I have put several new things up for sale, please check out the REAL MOON
JEWELRY link - http://www.meteorman.org/
I fixed some broken links and added many new pictures.
Sincerely,
Tim Heitz
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Bernd, unfortunately in this list its many few the
persons write type you, reasoning and understanding,
here its full of person attack without no sense, and
this sinceraly I not understand and have many broken
mefor the faoult of few persons have put on my
person fake insinuations, now all
Matteo, the crying in public sickens me. The hundreds if not thousands of
filthy and asinine private emails you have sent me shows that you can dish
it out, but you can't take it when people fight back. Many people on this
list have seen samples of them, so it is not a secret.
Mike Farmer
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