In the beginning, Deans meteorites were an exciting grab bag. I have half a
dozen that were stunning surprises. Now you can expect humdrum stuff at best :P
Bill
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I think what's lurking in this material is a wish to be able to predict.
Bill
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> This
Hi, All,
This is the notion of "meteoroid streams" (as opposed
to the "meteor streams" of a comet. Meteoroid streams would
have an asteroidal origin. This idea was a big back-and-forth
controversy in the XIXth century. One problem is that the term
"meteoroid streams" is now being used for both
I have a quantity of Bassikounou with nice crust. I
actually didnt want this as I like cheap unclassified
stuff but when me and my Moroccan partner was packing
up after St Marie the box with the Bassikounou sort of
went missing and we hadent been able to account for it
the last couple of months. Bu
Walter asked:
> Also, I have read that some meteoroids travel through space in streams and
> impact the Earth simultaneously (i.e., they have already broken up before
> they hit the Earth's atmosphere). How can this be? I would think that
> once
> a meteoroid has broken in space (most likely du
Hello Walter and List,
Now these are the kinds of threads that I love on this
list!
I have comments or responses on three of the
questions.
The first is the color of diogenites. My tatahouine
is definitely green, and my Bilanga is definitely not.
I first got really interested in meteorites bec
I just listed a nice fragment on ebay at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=330160830255&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=014
It's a little bigger then a golf ball and it displays well from most angles
Thanks
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Hi All:
To add to Jerry's comment, we saw Vesta tonight too (along with 35
students). Tomorrow it is a little further from Jupiter (2/3 the Moon's
diameter), but is due North of Jupiter, about a bright as Callisto
(faintest of Jupiter's 4 main satellites).
Larry (just missing the rain that came i
Hi,
http://stage6.divx.com/Outlaw-News/video/1529589/Mars,-the-Pyramids-and-Changes-in-the-Solar-System
I yield to no one in my love of Free Speech,
but I'm beginning to think that there should be,
not a prohibition, but a limit on Drivel in Excess.
I propose the enactment of Drivel limi
Yea, but I FINALLY got a response
Jerry Flaherty
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:11:47 -0400, you wrote:
Vesta forms
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:11:47 -0400, you wrote:
>Vesta forms a nice isosoles triangle with moons of Jupiter.
Don't tell that to THIS guy:
http://stage6.divx.com/Outlaw-News/video/1529589/Mars,-the-Pyramids-and-Changes-in-the-Solar-System
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Vesta forms a nice isosoles triangle with moons of Jupiter.
Jerry Flaherty
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Hey Mike,
I'd like one of your new coins.Do you have #77 or 55 available?
Thanks, Don.
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Walter branch wrote:
The small strewnfields are caused not by meteoroid streams, but by an
asteroid which is gravitationally clumped rocks and not a solid chunk. Because
they are just gravitationally attached to each other the earths gravity
probably starts separating them and then the
My understanding is that the geology of that area is karst (i.e.
limestone) , which forms in rectangular blocks. The transfer of the
energy of the explosion was enhanced in some direction and not in
others... resulting in the squarish shape.
Mark Abbott
Walter Branch wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I think this should ba called MEDAL, becouse it is not coin, have no nominal
(f.e. in USD) and it is not legal tender coin, so it have no value to coin
collectors. I understand that it is like unclassified meteorite :) that not
exist in Met. Bulletin.
Ofcourse for us its nice addon to our coll
A real lot!
Jerry Flaherty
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$10,000.00 would buy a lot of meteorites!
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Meteor Crater is pretty much square. I believe
weathering has a lot to do with it. Even a desert gets
a fair bit of rain in 50,000 years.
I think I read that the original crater has been half
filled with weathered material though why it would be
square following this is anyones guess. Why not (?) ,
Hello Everyone,
I have had plenty of time recently to ponder things such as meteorites. I
am also alone at home at present and am bored. Would some kind,
more-knowledgeable-than-me soul help me with some meteoritical questions.
For example, why does the rim of meteor crater appear "squared"
http://cms-test.opi.arizona.edu/node/15715
HiRISE CAMERA RETURNS NEW VIEW OF DARK PIT ON MARS --
AND ADDS 930 MORE IMAGES TO NASA SPACE MISSION ARCHIVE
(From Lori Stiles, University Communications, 520-626-4402)
- Aug. 29, 2007
Contact information, W
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Aug07/Mars.images.html
New images reveal threatening conditions that two rovers face in
giant Martian dust storm
Cornell University
Aug. 29, 2007
The mighty Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity continue to persevere
in brutal conditions, as revealed in images
http://www.russia-ic.com/news/show/4647/
Search for Meteorite in the Altai Continues
Russia-InfoCentre
August 29, 2007
Another expedition arrived to the Altai Republic to search for
meteorite, which has fallen this January, and to talk with people, who
witnessed this event.
Expedition cre
http://newswire.ascribe.org/cgi-bin/behold.pl?ascribeid=20070829.065953&time=07%2014%20PDT&year=2007&public=0
Rovers Begin New Observations on Changing Martian Atmosphere
CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (AScribe Newswire) -- Mars rover scientists have
launched a new long-term study on the Martian atmosphere wi
Though I cling to my belief that Mars is a dead rock,
the more time goes by the more I realise I know
nothing.
Still, it'd be nice to br right on something.
This debate reminds me of Kim Stanley Robinson's books
where a discovered microbe was declared "probably
terran".
I seem to remember one of t
Hi list-members.
After nearly two months of endless travel, I am
finally home and beginning to get some work done. I
have received a long awaited shipment of new coins
that Jim Strope and I just manufactured. They are the
second in a series of coins we are making, the next
being an incredible set o
I am continuing to offer for sale parts of my
collection. I have recently added another 30 samples
from the following meteorites:
Abbott, Ahumada, Albin, Beaver Creek, Bilanga, Canyon
Diablo, Cleo Springs, DaG 749, Gao, Happy Canyon,
Imilac, Kenna, Laundry East, Molong, Mulga North, NWA
801, NWA
Hello all,
My name is Eric Wichman and I just recently
started and run the new meteorite site
MeteoriteWatch.com, and have been subscribed to
the Meteorite-list now for a few weeks and have
been reading it everyday. This is my first email
to the list and I want to say it's great
information
Why not?
Remember these space probes are actually (in some cases even heated)
sealed micro environments of their own, (nice for transporting
extreemophile bugs! (+ The usual competition bugs have been half killed
off). We know we have bugs on earth which can survive space travel, and
there are no
Hi Sterling,
Indeed, yes it would be nice to find Martian life! - though I always go
back to the great ALH8... saga - front page news around the world, then
two days later everyone went back to watching the football! So I doubt
that finding alien life would actually resonate very much with most
$10,000.00 would buy a lot of meteorites!
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Hello List Members,
I am currently looking to sell the domain na
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