Re: [meteorite-list] A new US ureilite - and a sizeable one at that!

2010-07-06 Thread Tom Randall (KB2SMS)
Agreed. The RSS feed works great. Look at all of those Yamatos! Tom Jeff wrote: Use the RSS feature of the MetBull Database, and you will always stay informed when new, interesting meteorites are announced! http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/meteorite-rss.php Most major email programs let you

Re: [meteorite-list] A new US ureilite - and a sizeable one at that!

2010-07-05 Thread Jeff Kuyken
-list] A new US ureilite - and a sizeable one at that! Use the RSS feature of the MetBull Database, and you will always stay informed when new, interesting meteorites are announced! http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/meteorite-rss.php Most major email programs let you subscribe to such feeds

[meteorite-list] A new US ureilite - and a sizeable one at that!

2010-07-04 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Hi List, Have I been under a rock? I just noticed this new US ureilite find added to the Met Bulletin database - http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php?code=52013 Chocolate Mountain, TKW 699g, S3, W3, classified by Dr. Rubin. Found at the base of Black Mountain in California, coordinates

Re: [meteorite-list] A new US ureilite - and a sizeable one at that!

2010-07-04 Thread Jeff Grossman
Use the RSS feature of the MetBull Database, and you will always stay informed when new, interesting meteorites are announced! http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/meteorite-rss.php Most major email programs let you subscribe to such feeds and have news delivered as though it was email. Jeff On