Here it is, originally posted by Paul -
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/can-you-really-find-micrometeorites-in-your-gutter-well
Regards,
Finbarr.
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 1:21 PM Daniel Michael via Meteorite-list <
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com> wrote:
> At least a year ago, someone posted
Dan,
Essential references for hands-on work on this topic are two books by
Jon Larsen, both available from Amazon and other sellers at extremely
reasonable prices. These are: "In Search of Stardust: Amazing
Micrometeorites and Their Terrestrial Imposters", which has stunningly
beautiful
At least a year ago, someone posted an article on retrieving
micrometeorites from rooftops. I have a friend who is attempting to do the
same, and would appreciate having a copy of that article.
Thank you,
DAN
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Can you Really Find Micrometeorites in Your Gutter? Well
Phil Plait, Bad Astronomy. May 16, 2019
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/can-you-really-find-micrometeorites-in-your-gutter-well
Flecks of Extraterrestrial Dust, All Over the Roof
The New York Times, By By William J. Broad
Hi Dan,
My contact e-mail was listed in the header of the message - it is:
wallac...@comcast.net mailto:wallac...@comcast.net . Thanks for your offer, I
would be interested in hearing more.
Since many have asked about the micrometeorites, there is a great book, only
$2.69 on Amazon called In
Sugar-grain sized meteorites rocked the climates of early
Earth and Mars, according to new study, Imperial College
London. April 1, 2011
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/newsandeventspggrp/imperialcollege/newssummary/news_1-4-2011-14-58-35
Sugar-Grain Sized Meteorites Rocked the Climates of Early
http://avaxhome.ws/ebooks/Micrometeorites_and_the_Mysteries_of_Our_Origins.html
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Someone, I don't remember who, had a picture about 2 years ago, of a neat
little microspheroid with a lip like an oriented tektite. I've never seen
anything else like it, and i've spent a lot of time gazing at those little
things. A grain of rice size is huge! compared to most microspheroids
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Someone, I don't remember who, had a picture about 2 years ago, of a neat
little microspheroid with a lip like
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