Moon rocks found in Antarctica include tiny amounts of
gas that may have come from Earth By Robert Lea, Space
https://www.space.com/moon-meteorites-noble-gases-from-earth
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Paul H.
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Yes...Jeff/all,
A group of us from BIMS recently were shown the Apollo 17 plaque at
the NHM Londonpicture/s here...
http://s760.photobucket.com/albums/xx244/Graham-Ensor/Meteorites/?action=viewcurrent=UklunarSample.jpg
Graham
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Yes...Jeff/all,
A group of us from BIMS recently were shown the Apollo 17 plaque at
the NHM Londonpicture/s here...
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Thank you Graham
Hi list
But why those displays always have to be so ugly !
It takes so much out
Hello List,
FYI
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/us?guid=20120523/e96037d3-82dd-487b-8a52-3cab26c0614b
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Count Deiro
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Greetings List,
It is hard to tell exact scale in the photo (in the article that Count
posted), but it looks like 4 Bessey specks suspended inside a marble
of clear acrylic (or lucite, or ?). I had always assumed that the
Apollo moon rocks the US government distributed to various countries
were
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Greetings List
The Apollo 11 Goodwill moon rocks are fragments of about 50mg for each plaque.
But the Apollo 17 Goodwill moon rocks have a fragment of about 1 gram each.
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Yes, I recently handled one of the Apollo 17 plaques, and it contained a
nice chip, maybe a cm across.
Jeff
On 5/23/2012 6:23 PM, Benjamin P. Sun wrote:
The Apollo 11 Goodwill moon rocks are fragments of about 50mg for each plaque.
But the Apollo 17 Goodwill moon rocks have a fragment of
Hi everyone
I was a kid in Strasbourg, Alsace, France... when the first men
landed on the moon.
We went to the nearby street, to see in the window of the local newspaper,
on a small BW TV with a dozen other people that amazing event.
There were barely any TV at that time in France.
I still
I wonder if the Canadian Government still has their gift, or has it
been lost due to incompetence! Our government doesn't, these days,
really like the sciences!
Chris. Spratt
Victoria, BC
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This my recollection about the dust history.
I do not recall the story about accidental exposure but it is as likely as not.
Other than Bean's claim there were two incidences of dust escaping
government control.
One was the Hasselblad film magazine which was dropped into the dust
and was the one
: [meteorite-list] Moon rocks Cases and outcomes
This my recollection about the dust history.
I do not recall the story about accidental exposure but it is as likely
as not.
Other than Bean's claim there were two incidences of dust escaping
government control.
One was the Hasselblad film magazine
Pretty bogus isn't half of it. He claims it's a -meteorite- brought back from
the Moon by one of the Apollo expeditions. There have only been 2 meteorites
recognized in the returned lunar samples, and you can bet your sweet bippy this
ain't one of them. Meteoric, possibly, but this guy is
danny...@aol.com
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Can someone please tell me what the government policy is on
obtaining
moon rocks? I understand that only selected individuals related to
the
space
Can someone please tell me what the government policy is on obtaining moon
rocks? I understand that only selected individuals related to the space program
are allowed to own them. Dan Miller
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: Saturday, April 14, 2012 2:18 PM
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Can someone please tell me what the government policy is on obtaining
moon rocks? I understand that only selected individuals related to the
space program are allowed to own them. Dan Miller
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Can someone please tell me what the government policy is on obtaining
moon rocks? I understand that only selected individuals related to the
space program are allowed to own them. Dan Miller
Miller danny...@aol.com
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Did anyone see the auction on EBay last week for a Moon rock for 4.7
mil. I tried to post here twice. He
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Looks pretty bogus to me:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Moon-rock-Apollo11-/190661007344?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item2c644817f0
He relists it every week, lowering the starting bid by $100,000. I don't
see how eBay can allow this.
Phil Whitmer
Joshua Tree Earth Space Museum
Seems NASA is doing some 'collecting'.
http://www.universetoday.com/90272/nasa-nabs-grandma-for-trying-to-sell-moon-rock/
Wonder what contact Hubby had with Armstrong?
- Mike
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Seems NASA is doing some 'collecting'.
http://www.universetoday.com/90272/nasa-nabs-grandma-for-trying-to-sell-moon-rock/
Wonder what contact Hubby had
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Hello All,
What is it with these badge heavy assho--s?? I'm tired of wanmabee cops
putting SWAT type moves on helpless and clueless citizens. What a bunch of
pencil neck, small you know what, total jerks. These sociopathic imbeciles
can't seem to relate their actions
Hello List,
NASA provided moon rocks will be on display in Room C-123 at the Henderson
Campus of the College of Southern Nevada located at 700 College Drive in Las
Vegas, Nevada this week. Included with the lucite encased moon rocks will be a
display of hands on meteorites for students and the
Way to go Count!
Are you going unannounced? I would love to see the looks on the
professors face when they discover they have a meteorite celebrity in their
class
and he brought Nevada's largest stoney meteorite!
I wish I could be there! (Still stuck in very rural Idaho) Tom
In a
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Guido
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Way to go Count!
Are you going unannounced? I would love to see
It seems Lunar Rock is a controlled substance and is illegal to own...
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/07/20/lunar-rocks-are-a-co.html
http://www.geotimes.org/sept02/NN_moon.html
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2000-12/976929331.As.r.html
Is this true? What does it mean for Lunar Meteorites?
Greg,
Those articles are very old and outdated.
The Geotimes article is dated Sept. 2002
The Madsci one is from Dec. 2000.
Things heve changed, there are now over 50 known, different lunar
meteorites. Not so rare anymore.
Anne M. Black
_http://www.impactika.com/_ (http://www.impactika.com/)
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Greg,
Those articles are very old and outdated.
The Geotimes
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It seems Lunar Rock is a controlled
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Greg,
the first article you cite states it correctly. It is illegal (in the US) to
own any lunar material
I often say, Wait for the qualifier.
Thanks Mike. I stand corrected.
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Richard Kowalski
http://fullmoonphotography.net
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Hi All:
Are you sure of the classification? They look like they may be material
from Uranus.
Best
Steve
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Hi all,
We all can tell stories about taking a newbee
Hi all,
We all can tell stories about taking a newbee friends or relative out
to a strewn field and they find a meteorite.
Try to beat what my sister came up with. moon rocks! They are
about the size of a silver dollar. and she is selling them for $7 to
list members - which
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/story.cfm?story=92540ran=116298tref=po
Moon rocks: precious, illegal to own ... and missing
By JOANNE KIMBERLIN
The Virginian-Pilot
September 22, 2005
HAMPTON - You'd probably kick it out of your path. Just a grayish,
charcoal-size lump of lowly rock.
http://www.floridatoday.com/news/space/stories/2003b/080703moonvalue.htm
Moon rocks' valuation gets attention
Free market may value 'priceless' items higher
By John Kelly and Kelly Young
FLORIDA TODAY
August 7, 2003
ORLANDO -- They may look like charcoal briquettes, but moon rocks are more
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