Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Kediri
Contributed by: Larry Atkins
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Hello listoids,
there is not a lot I have to say about the following books except that they
are extremely rare and for sale.
1.
E. Cohen
'Meteoritenkunde'
All three volumes:
Volume 1 from 1894 with 331 pages,
Volume 2 from 1903 with 302 pages,
Volume 3 from 1905 with 419 pages
$925
2.
E.F.F.
List,
Scientist Unveils Seismo-Ionospheric Effects of the ‘Chelyabinsk’ Meteorite
Fall by Tomasz Nowakowski
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014/10/scientist-unveils-seismo-ionospheric.html
Thank you Tomasz for sharing your paper!
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Hello eveyone,
I have nice meteorites for sale.for in interest PM please.
Thanks,
Abdelfattah.
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Hello to all list members,
there is some one who can give a explanation about the formation of the
ureilites:
these are meteorites that have criteria of chondrites and also achondrites
(magnetism/chondrules).
also the mineralogical content ( diamand ) and their structure hard to cut.
Thanks,
Hello Abdelfattah and List,
In 1992, C.A. Goodrich wrote a very comprehensive paper about ureilite
formation. If you have access to this invited review, I strongly advise you
read it:
GOODRICH C.A. (1992) Invited Review - Ureilites: A critical review
(Meteoritics 27-4, 1992, pp. 327-352).
It is
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research teams nationwide to study the origins, evolution, distribution, and
future of life in the universe.
With the Curiosity rover
October 6, 2014
NASA Holds Media Briefing to Discuss Comet Flyby of Mars Observations
NASA will host a media briefing at 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, Oct. 9, to outline
the space and Earth-based assets that will have extraordinary opportunities
to image and study a comet from relatively close
Thanks Bernd for your answer.
I was thinking about this type of meteorites and I think they are unique and
it's like a kind of transition from a kind of chondrite-rich of carbon to
primitive achondrite with absence of chondrules and high magnetism (pressure
and temperature) . what let me to
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