I think Grumpy The Cat had a hand in making that chart.
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[meteorite-list] meteorite identification flowchart
Randy Korotev Tue, 20 Aug 2013 10:48:05
Asteroid Impact May have Triggered Evolution of
Earth's Multicellular Life, The Daily Galaxy
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2013/08/asteroid-impact-may-have-triggered-evolution-of-earths-multicellular-life-todays-most-popular.html
Asteroid may have triggered evolution by Andrew
Letten, Cosm
There are exceptions...important ones. Cases in point.
1. On my first hunt, the first rock I walked up to after walking 100 yards from
the truck on a paved State highway, having spotted it visually sticking 4" out
of the sand was the record 13.7 kilo "Stump Springs" LL6. The largest intact
ord
Genius! Very clever, very funny. Made me laugh out loud. Thanks for the post.
Its definitely one of my all time favorites.
Best,
Robert Woolard
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On Aug 20, 2013, at 12:38 PM, Randy Korotev wrote:
> The author of the popular (at least in my business) mindat web site just
> ca
Hi Bulletin Watchers,
There are 20 new approvals from various deserts around the world.
This group includes some OC finds from the Gobi in China, in addition
to the usual NWA, western USA, and Chile dense collection areas.
Highlights include a single Vestan and a CR2.
Link -
http://www.lpi.usra.
Hi Martin and List,
> Honestly, I would prefer this great specimen to remain intact, but it's good
> to know it will be well-preserved.
Agreed. It was a gorgeous stone. But at least it is being used for
science. :)
I'm curious about why the institutions in question were interested in
cutting
This handy flowchart should be required reading for all new hunters. :)
It should also be shown to journalists and TV people. LOL.
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That is funny but true.
It made me laugh which hurt my jaw since it is all stitched together and I am
off of pain medications at the moment.
Happy Hunting,
Adam
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Right to the center of the problem. This has my full consent.
Svend Buhl
> Randy Korotev hat am 20. August 2013 um 19:38 geschrieben:
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> The author of the popular (at least in my business) mindat web site
> just called to my attention this very handy and accurate flowchart:
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> http://www.m
The author of the popular (at least in my business) mindat web site
just called to my attention this very handy and accurate flowchart:
http://www.mindat.org/forum.php?read,11,279733,279809
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Another dumb show copied from the unrealistic "Antique Roadshow" model touting
high price tags that pop up dozens of times per episode, lost treasurer and
easy money. There are about 50 of this type of show now on cable T.V. During
a depression, everybody is looking for an easy buck and get
Hello All,
This may have already came thru. Forgive me if so. I had trouble sending the
first time.
I'm sure lots of you already saw this, but in doing a dvr search with the key
word meteorite last week, I had ran across an upcoming American Pickers episode
filmed in Texas, with a synopsis
August 20, 2013
Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jb...@nasa.gov
RELEASE 13-258
Next Generation of Explorers Takes the Stage
NASA, International Community United in Support of Bold Space Exploration
Program
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on Tuesday formally welcomed
And another one:
Main Mass of Sutter's Mill SM53 Volume Rendering
http://www.youtube.com/v/sUnczWRlG1w?list=UUT2_QYFEZRiqKg7bkLJmh7A&version=2
"The X-ray CT was performed at Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging at UC
Davis by Dr. Doug Rowland with Xradia MicroXCT-200 for the consortium.
Ima
"The main mass of the Sutter's Mill meteorite fall (on April 22, 2012,
California's Sierra foot hills), SM 53 weighing 205 gram, was acquired by a
consortium of five institutions on August 21, 2013 for permanent preservation
and scientific research purposes. "
Main Mass of Sutter's Mill: SM
In "Fwd: Meteorite hunter takes £10,000 rock to
auction - And a part at
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg114325.html
Rob Elliott is quoted:
"Sadly, some journalists don't let the facts get
in the way of a good story!!"
An example of this is the story that I fo
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Vaca Muerta TS
Contributed by: Anne Black
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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