Thank you, Rob and Mike, for sharing your experiences with us.
It's great to hear what's going on out there.
Wish you all success,
best regards,
Matthias Baermann
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From: Mike Bandli fuzzf...@comcast.net
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Good morning list.I need to know the precise dates of the tucson show so I can
book my free roundtrip airfare.Please offlist and thanks.
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
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Good morning Rob and Mike,
I want to echo the comments made by Matthias. Thanks for taking the time to
keep us all posted on the hunt. Good luck today!
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 19, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Mike Bandli fuzzf...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello All
While we
Rob, Mke B and Mike F,
Thanks for all your hard work out there! Keep it up to day could be
the day you guys break this thing wide open.
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Ruben Garcia (Mr-Meteorite)
Website: http://www.mr-meteorite.net
Articles: http://www.meteorite.com/blog/
Videos:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2009-153
Team Runs Operational Test to Prepare for Extracting Spirit
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
October 19, 2009
Engineers using test rovers on Earth to prepare for extracting the
sand-trapped Spirit rover on Mars have added a new challenge to
I know Steve asked for this information off list but I figured other first time
visitor's to Tucson in February may be interested to know the dates of the
Forty Two Tucson Shows inn 2010.
http://www.visittucson.org/visitor/events/gemshow/winter/
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Richard Kowalski
http://www.canada.com/technology/Earth+precious+metals+likely+from+outer+space+Study/2124570/story.html
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Hi Folks,
When I first started in meteorites, I was using my old astronomy
domain name glassthrower.com. Eventually I started using the
galactic-stone.com domain name and I let the glassthrower domain
expire - mainly because meteorites have eclipsed visual astronomy as
my main focus.
There are
Hello all
Today we did what we set out to do!
Late last night we got an email from Rob Matson, who can only be described
as a half man-half robot juggernaut of number crunching mojo. Taking into
consideration the all-sky camera network, Doppler radar, and jet stream
winds he proffered the
Outstanding!
And a new documented hammer fall! Sweet. :)
Congrats to all involved!
On 10/20/09, Mike Bandli fuzzf...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello all
Today we did what we set out to do!
Late last night we got an email from Rob Matson, who can only be described
as a half man-half robot
Congratulations Rob!
I had a feeling you would find a meteorite today. Keep it up guys, who
knows, maybe tomorrow you'll all find one. Thanks again to the whole
crew out there for keeping us informed and doing the Lords work!
Good luck tomorrow!
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I have done a lot of research and many experiments
and now I am about ready to write an article, proposing
a theory as to why meteorites are attracted to a magnet,
but the meteorite can't be made into a magnet.
Stay tuned
Pete IMCA 1733
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Meteorites are (often) attracted to magnets because they (often) contain
highly ferromagnetic materials- mainly iron and nickel. Certainly, iron
meteorites can be made strongly magnetic. I've got small samples that are
magnetic enough to stick to steel plates, just from having a magnet rubbed
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