what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or
a 'meteorwrong'?
A Rock!!! ;-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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Thanks to all those who responded and lent their assistance in answering my
question!
Cheers,
Jeff
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 20:02:51 +1100, Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what do you call a 'potential meteorite' that is not yet a 'meteoright' or
a 'meteorwrong'?
A Rock!!! ;-)
How about rare new German iron?
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Does anyone have a Kendleton Strewnfield map?
I've got a copy of Monnig's old notes and am plotting pieces from
secondary sources but the plots are not agreeing with other
observations.
-- McCartneyTaylor, President IMCA 2760
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You will find that this is the rule and not the exception. Meteorite
collectors and hunters were not quick to give up the correct locations of
their finds even back then. Add to that the fact that most people didn't
have a clue about longitude and latitude coordinates and you end up with a
Sorry about the off topic post.
Of course I bet on the right team! My buddy wanted OK
and three points, but I told him with their ranking I
wouldn't give him any. Needless to say, I was worried
about my $50 up to the final two seconds! Stoudamire
was fantastic!
Normfor California :-)
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Hello List, I am guessing that the Amino acids in Allende are the
responsible ingredient in Allende, for my better than normal mood that day.
Check out this link.
http://www.vitaminusa.com/5200mg60vcno.html
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
I about had a heart attack! I had forgotten that we had fouls to give
and couldn't believe we fouled, but then I realized what was going on -
too close for comfort... The guys did well! This could be their
year... Would this be a good reason to have a get together of
meteorite
Listees
Can't believe that no one is writing in from Stillwater.
Dave
(UA Prof from the 70s)
Mark Bowling wrote:
I about had a heart attack! I had forgotten that we had fouls to give
and couldn't believe we fouled, but then I realized what was going on -
too close for comfort... The guys
Hello
Only to addvise to who I have to send a pack, for the
moment this is not possible why its from Monday I have
a bastard influence hard to tale off. When better well
I send the packssorry for the problem.
Matteo
M come Meteorite - Matteo Chinellato
Via Triestina 126/A - 30030 -
Matteo, I think your translator screwed this message up bad! : )
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
Hello
Only to addvise to who I have to send a pack, for the
moment this is not possible why its from Monday I have
a bastard influence hard to tale off. When better well
I send the
I think it means I'm ill though bastard influence would be difficult to
refute
Rob Wesel
http://www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
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and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
Willy Wonka, 1971
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From: Tom Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks Rob,
I had deleted that one as it seemed like one humorous post that lost in
translation or over my head. The bastard influence, I figured after reading
your post must be a bad flu... Saludos, Doug
En un mensaje con fecha 03/25/2005 11:30:13 AM Mexico Standard Time,
[EMAIL
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Using Extra Energy to Head Uphill - sol 430-435,
March 24, 2005
After a very busy weekend, Spirit packed up the robotic arm and headed
away from an area dubbed Paso Robles. Spirit should be able to make
good progress towards the
Hey, you can not help who you are influenced by! My shipping was influenced
by some great sellers, therefore I try to be honest in my shipping, fair and
fast and packed well. Matteo was influenced by a bastard, so it is not his
fault if you do not get your package!
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA
Matteo is so sick that he is emailing me every 5 minutes with nasty emails
again today. Anyone waiting on stuff to be shipped from him could ask him
why he is so sick that he can harrass me. That would be a good question for
Matteo.
Mike Farmer
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From: Tom Knudson
well, from today I write only in italian, who want
translatenot a my faoult if online the translators
not work well.
--- Tom Knudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, you can not help who you are influenced by! My
shipping was influenced
by some great sellers, therefore I try to be honest
in
I answered alone to your idiocies and to the your
threats of to come to my house to break myself the
face
--- Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Matteo is so sick that he is emailing me every 5
minutes with nasty emails
again today. Anyone waiting on stuff to be shipped
from him
Resending this message, which as usual did not post to the IMCA
message group. I'm CCing Meteorite Central in case it fails to
show up at IMCA a second time. --Rob
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:47 PM
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Subject: Lunar
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Hello List,
In addition to the micro sphereules found around the world in the KT
boundary material, there are also pseudomorph octahedral microcrysts
that were not mentioned in the article. These I find quite interesting
because they don't appear to be the result of the impact as much as
being
List(s), Bob M., and Norbert C.
Thanks in particular, Bob, for your comments.
It's good to hear an insightful reaction to Chapman's
paper. As you might imagine, it's pretty damned
impressive to anyone lacking the very high level of
knowledge required to give it a critical evaluation.
It
Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington March 25, 2005
(Phone: 202/358-1753)
D.C. Agle
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
(Phone: 818/ 393-9011)
RELEASE: 05-086
NASA RELEASES DEEP IMPACT MISSION STATUS REPORT
NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft completed the commissioning
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
March 21-25, 2005
o Cerberus Fossae (Released 21 March 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050321a.html
o Fractures in Tharsis Tholus (Released 22 March 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050322a.html
o Arcuate Fractures in Olympus Mons Caldera (Released 23
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier
IMCA 6168
http://www.frontiernet.net/~peregrineflier/Peregrineflier.htm
http://fstop.proboards24.com/
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For JPL internal use only.
http://skyandtelescope.com/news/article_1486_1.asp
Hale-Bopp: The Comet That Doesn't Quit
By David Tytell
Sky Telescope
May 25, 2005
Eight years after Comet Hale-Bopp dazzled astronomers
as it passed through the inner solar system, the dirty snowball is still
Hey List, I am selling off a couple of my meteorites, anybody need a spare?
74g full slice of Canyon Diablo, both sides etched $40
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v609/peregrineflier/DSCN0809.jpg
Great looking 98% crusted 53g. NWA 788 complete individual. $35
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:44:29 -0800 (PST), Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For JPL internal use only.
Wow, we're getting the super-secret insider info now!
astronomical units from the Sun. On January 8th MIT astronomers Andrew
S. Rivkin and Richard P. Binzel observed the comet with
Howdy folks,
I am working on acquiring some Hardwick and Wilder. I should have some extra of
each that I plan on selling for about $10/g depending upon size and
availability.
If you have an interest in either of these, let me know which one and how much
you would like at the aprox. $10/gram
WHAT?
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005
I can't see that. If the meteorite just skips off and does not enter our
atmosphere why would material ablating off it's surface have enough energy
and angle of attack to be able to do so? I picture any ablating material as
blobs dropping off behind the stone and probably vaporizing.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 21:29:56 -0500, tett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But, Could this be ablated material from a meteorite that did make it to
earth? I would guess no. I see this thin layer of glass vaporizing as it
is created. I don't think the physics are there to support this material
Hi all...If anyone is looking for a large Gibeon
end-cut we have just listed one starting off at just
one cent w/ No Reserve! This is a 5 day listing, and
is for an unusual (heat altered?) Gibeon end piece
with beautiful natural thumb-printed crust.
Link:
Sterling,
Fabulous exposition! That one cost me some more
printer ink. I do have a few questions and comments.
No trace of terrestrial material? I'm not sure I
understand. If you mean no embedded clasts from the
target surface, I agree. That is very odd,
considering the obvious plastic
Hi Rob,Doug and list,
One other overlooked proof of an Earth impact for generating Tektites is
that some have air bubbles in them. I believe those have been carefully
studied to find out what the content of the air is in those tektites.
What has been found is they sample the Earth's atmosphere
Hi Norman and all,
The Georgia Tektites are not inky black but are greenish also. The
Bediasites are dark but not totally black. I might have misunderstood
your statement.
Norman Lehrman wrote:
I have always believed (without proof) that the inky blackness of all
but the moldavites might well
If there are enough people out there.
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/chatroom.html
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Thanks for the post Al, have already joined... there
seem to be many who also have.
Best wishes
Manoj
--- AL Mitterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there are enough people out there.
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Al list,
Fair enough! The Georgiaites are a greenish straw
yellow, and about 3% of the Bediasites are a
translucent molasses colorbut 97% of them are very
black, as are Ivory Coasts, and most (but not all
Australasians. Like I said earlier, doubt anyone who
uses the terms always or never
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