I noticed the same thing Graham. This is one of the most remarkable series
of photographs that I have ever seen taken from space! The QuickTime
animation from the NASA Earth Observatory is a must see!
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=38985
Cheers,
Jeff
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WOW! Well worth a look.
Thanks for that link Jeff
Graham
Jeff Kuyken i...@meteorites.com.au wrote:
I noticed the same thing Graham. This is one of the most remarkable series
of photographs that I have ever seen taken from space! The QuickTime
animation from the NASA Earth Observatory
Hi Erik and all,
Don't the snakes come out at night and warm themselves on the still toasty
rocks??
--AL Mitterling
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Nice one Jack!! Congratulations!
Looks like the next hunt has begun.
Cheers,
Roman Jirasek
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Wow this is really exciting! A new arizona fall. Its been 97 years. Way to go
jack.It looks like a really fresh fall. I hope the hunters find lots and lots
of kilo's of this new fall. And no export papers!! What a way to celabrate
the 4th of july.
Steve R. Arnold
Dear List Members,
I have a very important announcement to make and one I am sure everyone will be
very excited about. Most of you have already heard the news about the fireball
which was sighted over Southern Arizona at 9:22 pm on the evening of Tuesday
June 23. I would like to announce
44 hours and 58 minutes after the fireball
Exciting and impressive! Good to see a local native find a meteorite in his
own backyard. That's the stuff we all dream of. I can't imagine the emotions
that ran through you when you first set eyes on her.
Happy 4th!
Mike Bandli
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A very big CONGRATS on your recovery, Jack! Nicely, and very quickly done.
Beautiful looking stone.
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
p.s. Oh yeah. Now WHAT were those GPS coordinates again??? ;-)
Good luck in further recoveries!
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My warmest Congratulations Jack, way to go! The weather here in Arizona is not
exactly the best for meteorite hunting, as I was out there merely
12 hours after my return from Europe on Tuesday. My neck now has blisters to
prove it. 103 degrees, rattlesnakes (one of our female friends nearly
Hello everyone -
It seems to me that there might be a demand for a meteorite hunting television
series from one of the satellite channels. With the improvements in bollide
reporting via the net, these hunts are getting regular now.
With desk top video now a reality the possibility looms. I
Wow! Congratulations, Jack!
As the stone was already recovered shortly after the fireball was sighted,
the short-lived radionuclides should yield important information on that one!
Cheers and a Happy Fourth of July
to the American list members!
Bernd
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 07:15:02 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Jack Schrader is a great meteorite hunter,
has hundreds of meteorite pieces under his belt
No, he is just happy to see you.
I am so happy that Arizona has it's first recovered fall in 97 years, and it
is close to my house! I know where my
Excellent job, Jack! Congratulations and Happy Fourth!!
Best regards,
Greg
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Hi Jack,
Congratulations on beating the bloodhounds to the find! :)
This is a great way to celebrate the fourth! No export permits - in
your face Canada! ;) LOL
Are you mapping out the strewnfield and looking for other fragments?
Best regards,
MikeG
On 7/4/09, Jack Schrader
--- On Sat, 7/4/09, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote:
Maybe this search will be less of a circus with no media
coverage (yet).
Yeah, it's probably pretty islolated.
This is exciting!! Congratulations to Jack! Good luck finding more!
Darren, That was Too funny. LOL. Thanks for that and congrats to jack. I will
see you out there.
--
Carl or Debbie Esparza
IMCA 5829
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Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 07:15:02 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
Jack Schrader is a great meteorite hunter,
Dear Jack:
Hearty congratulations on your find!
We also put in hundreds of miles, interviewed many eyewitnesses and
did a number of local news TV spots in the hope that more people who
saw the fireball would come forward. But no finds for us.
There is some hard country out there and -- as
Well, dear Geoff,
why beware of the rattlesnakes? Don't we already have a meteorite hunting
dog? So, why the hell not meteorite hunting rattlesnakes?
No one knows better desert hunting conditions. No expensive dog's food - one
of the hunters from time to time would do.
And, not to forget:
Woo Hoo! Way to go Dr. Jack!How cool is that? Congrats and best of
luck in finding a lot more of them.
300 miles = 1 meteorite
I like that ratio!
Steve Arnold
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Yowza! Congratulations on a successful hunt. Did you find any additional
pieces after the first propitious find?
Best!
Tracy Latimer
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 05:42:38 -0700
From: schrad...@rocketmail.com
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Arizona's Newest Fall
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Michael
On Jul 4, 2009, at 11:39 AM, tracy latimer daist...@hotmail.com wrote:
Yowza! Congratulations on a successful hunt. Did you find any additional
pieces after the first propitious find?
Best!
Tracy Latimer
Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 05:42:38 -0700
From:
Other pieces have been found. Major hooras due to Shauna and Robert.
The team is kicking ass but I have found nothing.
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Michael
On Jul 4, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Michael Farmer meteorite...@yahoo.com
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On Jul 4, 2009, at 11:39 AM, tracy
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In the patriotic spirit of America and today's special meaning, what
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Hi Mike,
I could not find anywhere to block someone from bidding - checked
my eBay etc.
Can you tell us less informed people how to block someone from
Bidding on your items? I am sure others on the list are interested as well.
Thanks, Michael
On 6/28/09 9:56 AM, Michael
Hello List,
I have placed my 100 kg (220 pound) Brenham pallasite on eBay again this
time with
the best offer option. It comes with a letter of authenticity from Steve
Arnold, in
situ pictures of finder Dr. Ebel (American Museum of Natural History) and
Steve
retrieving it, and a dark cherry
Hi all,
Several days ago someone posted me asking if I
had done business with a specific person over seas.
Unfortunately I have lost his post - I have spent
Over an hr looking for it without success. So, if this
Dealer is reading the list please post me again and I
Will send you
Mexico Doug,
Please contact me.
Sorry, all others Michael
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Last Sunday, I had the honor to pay tribute to a man I have known for
more than a third of a century (that's right: over 33 years, I was a
young Prof at the U of AZ and he was a young but slightly older person
who was talking about the
Yeah, rattlers come out, and sometimes they don't rattle until you step on
them... But it beats the heat. ;-) Be sure to wear boots have fun!
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] HOT Meteorite Hunting
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Dear listoids,
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Rob, List,
No I have no idea . I read a blog that all everyone said was that they saw it
fall from west to east and these reports were from Tubac to Sierra vista. This
told me it must be south east of Sierra vista but I drove around all day today
and did not see any evidence of material or any
I got a call from a West local who found 'dozens' of meteorites. I doubted it
and asked for pictures. As expected, all were junk terrestrials...all but one.
I then met him, he's an older gentleman and had stories of some of the rocks he
found years ago and some he found after the fall. He
Location is not being released yet to prevent free for all like we saw
in west. No agriculture to stones are safe.
Michael Farmer
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Rob, List,
No I have no idea . I read a blog that all everyone said was that
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/July_5_2009.html
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