Hi, Darren,
That is really neat. What we need now is a
reverse CAT-scan engine (or the original tomo-
graphic data). It should be possible to produce
a semi-transparent 3D object, appropriately
colored, that could be rotated on three axes
while you stare right through it, as nobody's
ever seen
Anne
The dividing line between Jim's guess (3169 gm.) and
my guess (3000 gm.) is 3084.5 gm. The weights Morten
gave are in the range of 2861 to 3061 gm. depending on
the mass of stone #4 which he gives as 600 to 800 gm.,
so technically I have at least a 15.5 gm. lead in the Great
Race if stone
Hi Paul, all -
Thanks for the notes. Phenomenal images - they just
may clear up a number of formation questions. I am
looking forward to hearing everyone's comments over
the upcoming months.
good hunting,
Ed
--- Paul Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hello Ev
Another one blocked...
--- Platypus Girl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or, perhaps, it was performance anxiety? Kind of
> like being put up there with all those lights,
> meters, whatnot and asked to perform the act of
> love? lol
>
> Suzi
>
> Alexander Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A few years back there was a medical project where someone took frozen corpses,
embedded them in something, and then shaved them down a millimeter or so at a
time, taking a photo at each slice. I've wished that someone would do that with
some low-metamorphic grade meteorites. Today I stumbled acr
Jim or Sterling
Jim guessed 3169g, and Sterling said 3000g.
Now, which one is closest to the TKW? You better check those weights very
closely before you give anything away. But it is very nice of you to offer a
piece of the Moss meteorite as a prize. ;-)
(I bet I'll hear from Jim!)
Ann
In a message dated 8/10/2006 1:21:35 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think Morten just cleared that up Matteo, as of
right now, just over 3 kilograms known.
Michael Farmer
-
Thank you Mike.
But we will need something mu
Link to audio on the site.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5631291
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Morning Edition, August 10, 2006 · An international panel has unanimously
recommended that Pluto retain its title as a planet, and it may be joined by
other undersized o
I think Morten just cleared that up Matteo, as of
right now, just over 3 kilograms known.
Michael Farmer
--- M come Meteorite Meteorites
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the moment is at the 2500 grams...
>
> Matteo
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
>
> > In a message dated 8/9/2006 4:55
Hello Everyone,
Tom's Gallery was updated with 6 more meteorites on Tuesday
including
some previously unpublished photos of the amazing SaU 001.
Tom's not on the list so I'll be posting updates from time to
time.
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/
Enjoy!
Paul
***
Or, perhaps, it was performance anxiety? Kind of like being put up there with all those lights, meters, whatnot and asked to perform the act of love? lol SuziAlexander Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In fact, he has failed tests done under laboratoryconditions (PS: conducted by the late fa
Wow! Those are some fantastic photos! SuziMartin Horejsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Dave,Thanks for making a special point about Tom's pictures.Here is another link about Tom. This article was the genesis of thecoverage he is now getting in the Meteorite Times.http://www.meteorite-times.co
Hi Andy and List!
First
of all: Yes, I’m still a collector (who deals a little bit, like nearly
all of us)!
You
are absolutely right, if you say: “Let them collect, what they like to
collect.”
BUT,
I don’t have to like meteorite carvings (or spheres and so on) and if
someone in a
are you sure? For the moment I have the confirmed info
1006 grams its available for sale...
Matteo
--- Bob Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
> Only 350 grams available to collectors worldwide.
> Looks like this is going
> to be a very expensive meteorite.
> - Original Message -
>
For the moment is at the 2500 grams...
Matteo
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> In a message dated 8/9/2006 4:55:21 P.M. Mountain
> Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Thanks Bjorn,
> It was nice to meet you in Moss.
> I am glad to see the stone protected in the museum
> in Norwa
Hi List ,Hi Ingo,
and I can only say: let
the people go……..
All of you know we are collecting
and dealing a stuff which is very fragile, not even when it arrived the surface
of earth , even when it arrives the MARKET.
Your stuff and mine stuff
is not better or “UN” better than every
Hi meteorite mailinglist.
I`m one of the finder of the Moss-meteorite (I
found together with Mike F) It will come a full report with all details
later from Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard and me about this fall. But can here
summarize little. So far its been found five
stones at total weight at
Excellent video!
With ground reference in all three videos, has anyone calculated the
trajectory where an area could be searched for possible meteorites?
Cheers,
Pete
From: "K. Ohtsuka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "MeteoriteList"
Subject: [meteorite-list] Great fireball in Japan
Date: Fri, 11
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn9708-tiny-icy-objects-revealed-in-outer-solar-system.html
Tiny icy objects revealed in outer solar system
David Shiga
New Scientist
09 August 2006
Dozens of small icy objects have been detected in the far reaches of the
solar system. Based on this sampl
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMQ0AJZBQE_index_0.html
1000th sungrazing comet discovered by SOHO
European Space Agency
10 August 2006
Polish amateur comet hunter Arkadiusz Kubczak recently discovered his
third comet in SOHO LASCO coronagraph images, but this one was special:
the 1000th SOHO comet d
Hello list members,
A great fireball was witnessed by numerous people in Japan on the night of
August 9, 23:28:41 JST (=14:28:41 UT). Saturated images, due to its strong
luminosity, were recorded by several CCD cameras in the Fireball Network in
Japan, and now their data are processed. It maybe a
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=108904&ran=229580
Jets suspected in series of loud booms along Outer Banks
By CATHERINE KOZAK
The Virginian-Pilot
August 9, 2006
Buildings shook and windows rattled with a series of loud booms heard up
and down the northern beaches of the Oute
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nationworld/bal-te.dust10aug10,0,1440846.story
PC users come to aid of scientists
Amateurs combine their power to help pros on big projects
By Michael Stroh
Baltimore Sun
August 10, 2006
By day, Martin Courtney pounds out reports for a government contractor.
Bu
Hi
Do any of the dealers or list users have some of this for sale or trade? If
so, please contact me off list with the information.
Walter L. Newton
Golden, Co
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