Hi, All,
Having trouble posting. If this a duplicate, delete. Sorry
In an earlier post, I pointed out that Venus Trojans would be
brighter and easier to spot. Since then, I have been pondering that.
We're detecting minor minors at a fantastic (to me) rate these days.
There's always
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Hi, All,
Having trouble posting. If this a dulpicate, delete. Sorry.
The other web page in my first post about Earth Trojans:
http://www.astro.uwo.ca/~wiegert/etrojans/etrojans.html
Jerry, it has lots of animated GIF's, nifty diagrams, and
downloadable MPEG movies of the
Hi,
Posted in the hope it helps somebody with the same problem.
Invariably, every month or so, somebody posts, saying Suddenly, I
can't post to the List. Every week or so, there is a posting on behalf
of somebody who can't post to the List at all anymore, like John
Blennert's with the
Hi,
Awhile back I was babbling about the newly nominated super-dim Class
L main sequence stars, whose very existence was discovered by the 2MASS
ALL SKY SURVEY (in the 2 micron infrared).
Today's (06-26-05) Astronomy Picture of the Day is a huge 2MASS
image of the entire universe!
Hi and good morning list.What a great day for more givaways.I have a few
to givaway.Hey I will even let the infamous 4 get givaways.I do not put
down anyone when it goes for free.Well here goes: NWA 1287 12.5 gram
slice,NWA 240 28.6 gram endcut,SAU 002 46.4 gram fragment,NWA 2122 12 gram
again restart the spam?
Matteo
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi and good morning list.What a great day for more
givaways.I have a few
to givaway.Hey I will even let the infamous 4 get
givaways.I do not put
down anyone when it goes for free.Well here goes:
NWA
I will be offering some slices of my new AZ find and thought I'd show a
better shot of the inside polished to 1500 grit from several different
angles. This is a very nice chondrite with a burnt orange interior (L5, S1,
W3)
There have not been any slices of this new AZ meteorite yet offered
Hello again list.A while ago there was a thread looking at odd meteorite
names.Like PIGICK,BUCKELBOO,etc.Well I was going thru the natural
history's database looking up different specimens, and I came up with this
oodity:FUC BIN!An L5 from vietnam.It guess it is also spelled;PHOUC
BINH!But the
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Cosmic cellular structure!
- Original Message -
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 4:15 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] 2MASS ALL SKY SURVEY (APOD)
Hi,
Awhile back I was babbling about the
Greetings. Just wanted to refresh everyones memories
about my NWA eucrite Main Mass Monday Sale that ends
tomorrow night, Monday. Check out the rare, beautiful,
crusted and a few one of a kind NWA eucrite Main
Masses that I have up for auction.
Thanks, Dave.
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Streling K. Webb wrote:
During the 29 June 1878 solar eclipse, two
experienced astronomers, Professor James
Craig Watson, director of the Ann Arbor
Observatory in Michigan, and Lewis Swift, an
amateur from Rochester, New York, both claimed
independently to have seen a planetary
object close to
Steve and Patient List Members,
Enough noise from Illnoise and the Stormbringer!
Please post yourself into deep space. Enjoy the ride.
Sincerely, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
And NO your givaways and disguised ads do not justify
your postings. Your interesting names are only due to
your ignorance of
OK,
Who has some Fuc Bin. Gotta have it to go with my Chinga.
RSVP off line.
Thanks, Michael PS: Interesting post, Chicago Steve however,
you still need to add a few more exclamation points here and there
and to those after your name. Way to go.
on 6/26/05 9:41 AM,
Those of you who are in the Austin, Hill Country area and have not
emailed me about dinner this week, send me an email offlist.
-mt
-- McCartneyTaylor, IMCA 2760
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Dear Dirk and all other Steve Bashers,
I gotta tell you guys I wouldn't miss a Chicago Steve post for
all the tea in China. It nearly always brings a hearty chuckle. But
it there is one thing more enjoyable, it is the irony of the Steve
Bashers I wouldn't miss one of those posts for
Hola,
since some days I'm unable to open the pdfs of the Bulletins from the
Bulletin's homepage:
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/simple_template.cfm?code=pub_bulletin
Anyone else these problems? Help?
Also from the new tool, Grossman kindly introduced, I can't open the
Met.Bull.
Sniff.
Hi Michael and all,
It is refreshing to see your most sensible and humane post to the list
regarding the high frequency ad/posts made by Steve. We need a good
father figure or judge to appoint himself as to what can and can not be
said on the list.
What ever happened to your delete key you
Cap'n Blood wrote:
the approaching landslide ...
Landslides are usually caused by:
- disastrous, stormy weather
- erosive exploitation
- catastrophic rainfalls
.. resulting in: continuous downward falling or sliding
of a huge *mass* of soil (this is open to interpretation)
or, to keep it
Hey to all the naysayers who continue to pound me.I have not, nor will I
ever make blantant attacks on people as you are doing to me.Dirk if you do
not like what I do,do as mike says, and delete,delete,delete.It just gets
insane over all these people who just continue to waste bandwedth on
Hi Sterling, Doug and List,
Back from a couple-day computer break and see I missed a flood of
Trojan asteroid exchanges. Will try to fill in a few holes:
On the subject of phase angles, I note some defensiveness on
Sterling's part which means he probably felt I was correcting
him when bringing
Martin,
i'm having trouble too. thought it was my dial up but a friend w/dsl
couldn't get it to work either. if anyone has successfully downloaded
these, could you send it to those of us who can't? thanks
susan patton
- Original Message -
From: Martin Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone stated the obvious?
Could it be that Steve is getting off on all this attention? Whether it be
positive or negative attention he still gets his rocks off.
Frankly Steve, my friend I'm growing a little weary of the
Meteorite/Steve Arnold list. I'm sorry, but aside from
I want to have Steve's baby.
- Original Message - From: Michael L Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite List
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list]
Mike, Dirk, List:
Our meteorite list home boy SSTTEEVYY I need attention from anyone ARNOLD
continues to spam the list with his drivel...More giveaways (remember he said
he was done with them before his infamous Mexico trip?) Interesting meteorite
names..WOW SSTTEEVVYYY, you are lightin' it up
And Bernd,
if we would name an asteroid to honour our Steve,
I'm sure it would hit Earth within his next orbit as a global killer.
We missed you in Ensisheim!
Buckleboo!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005
Here are two good ones for you Ssteve: Dumas (a) or Dumas (b) from Texas.
JD
-- Original message from Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL
PROTECTED]: --
Hello again list.A while ago there was a thread looking at odd meteorite
names.Like PIGICK,BUCKELBOO,etc.Well I was
The list of naysayers continue to grow.
This could result in Steve blocking everyone on the Meteorite List (except
Karin Hughes) until he has no one left to talk with. What a pity that
would be.
Steve, why don't you simply knock of the flood or unwanted e-mail and
folks will leave you
Hi,
Like old age, capture, at least orbital capture,
is better than the other most likely alternative,
they being, respectively, death and impact!
Sterling
Francis Graham wrote:
Sterling and list, if it was real, it was a near
miss closer
Hi all,
I guess I'm not alone. The new MetBull doesn't open for me either,
although it did the first day it was presented and luckily I copied it
to my harddrive. All other pdf files work fine so it's not my acrobat
reader (I've even reinstalled that to no avail) The older MetBull #85
pdf
Hello All,
I had the same problem, but just figured out that it does work with
Internet Explorer but not Netscape 7.2.
Hope It Helps,
Jason Phillips
Rocks From Heaven
www.rocksfromheaven.com
David Weir wrote:
Hi all,
I guess I'm not alone. The new MetBull doesn't open for me either,
After reading that some of you were having problems opening #89 as a pdf
file, I tried it on two of my computers and it opened fine in both. My
desktop is an older Dell 8100 running Windows ME, IE 6.0.2 and Adobe Reader
6.0. My laptop is running on XP Home with Adobe Reader ver. 5.0 and IE
Hi List
I was able to open it with IE but not Mozilla, so I suspect it just was
optimized for other browsers.
Mark Ferguson
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From: JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED]; batkol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com;
Jason,
Thanks for the tip, I am able to open it using IE when it wouldn't open
using Firefox.
David
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Hi Martin, David, and All,
Even if it doesn't open in IE, or Mozilla Firefox, that doesn't mean that
you can't download it to your harddrive. Just tried it, and it works fine
(right click on the link, and chose download file to... or a similar
option). Once downloaded to your harddrive it should
Great point Terry,
About says it all!!!
Best,
Dave F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike, Dirk, List:
Our meteorite list home boy SSTTEEVYY I need attention from anyone ARNOLD
continues to spam the list with his drivel...More giveaways (remember he said
he was done with them before his infamous
By the way the tw in those links stands for Trilby Wash, the proposed
name As I mentioned the location and other details of the find will be
in the next Met Bull.
Cheers, Bill
- Original Message -
From: Bill Southern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Hi,
Remember, Netscape was only Netscape until AOL bought them. All
Netscape versions higher than 4.79 are only Netscape struggling valiantly
but futilely to get the weakest browser code on the planet, namely AOL's,
to work at all.
As for Firefox, it too is Netscape, despite chic
Ditto and ditto, JKG. It's up and running fine on my laptop. Jerry
- Original Message -
From: JKGwilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED]; batkol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; Martin Altmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 6:36
drtanuki wrote:
Sterling,
A question I have pondered. What if an incoming body has no
reflectance whatsoever, therefore invisible? Best, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
A very good question! And a worrying one. The answer to what if
there is an invisible potential impactor is: BAD LUCK!
A
List,
I once asked the List if the Earth could have as yet undetected
FAINT[obviously faint enough to have as yet evaded detection] debris rings.
I don't mean to beat a dead horse here but, I'll ask the list again to
consider this possibility given the various optical phenomena [Kordylewski
I dunno Michael,
I can easily understand the amusement you derive from Steve. I also notice how
you like to stir the kettle once in a while. Seems like you're trying to see
how much spam you can generate in your own honor. What's this new chicken
analogy? I thought ducks were your thing. We
I doubt there is a stable solution for a ring system in a binary planet
system like the Earth/Moon, unless possibly they are very close to the
Earth. But if they are close to the Earth, they would show up by interacting
with geosynchronous satellites. AFAIK there is no difference in
That notion, drtanuki wrote:
Sterling,
A question I have pondered. What if an incoming body has no
reflectance whatsoever, therefore invisible? Best, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
A very good question! And a worrying one. The answer to what if
there is an invisible potential impactor
Not knocking comets, you understand, just the way they get stuck
with the blame for everything...
SEE WHAT I MEAN!
- Original Message -
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Meteorite List
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005
I have really enjoyed reading this exchange
about NEO, asteroids, Trojans, etc.
Even if I have to read the posts several times :-)
-Walter Branch
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Hi Chris and List, I'm sure there is no connection with the Larangian points
then. I do appreciate your response, and yes the Earth/Moon system, being
somewhat unique, might mitigate against any such system. Just thought I'd
ask one more time to get it out of my system. Thanks. Jerry
-
Ditto on the several x's Walter but fun enough to stick to it, huh? It's
kinda like being attracted to Horror Movies but on a much grander scale!
CATASTROPHE VERSUS gradualism.
Definitely a 1st round knock out![Just kidding, there's room and mystery
enough for both]
Jerry Flaherty
- Original
Hi,
Ring systems (former ones, anyway) have been proposed for the Earth.
Go to archives or your own Inbox if you keep as much stuff as I do, and find
a two part post by Graham Christensen of The Formation of Tektites from a
Terrestrial Ring Arc By J. Hayawardena on March 27 of this year
Ah Hah! Doug!!
1 AU. So there is significance in the 60deg. I guess. At least some
mathematical correlation.
See rereading does pay off.
It's not exactly a Eurika but then again each mind meanders its way toward
connectiveness. Meteorites, Lagrangian points, NEO's, comets[evil things],
Brad Pitt,
Thank you Sterling. precise, succinct and poignant as usual.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chris Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com; Dawn Gerald Flaherty
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Graham Christensen [EMAIL
Hi Sterling
Great questions that the researchers really need to hear before they publish
to the world about what killed dinosaurs!
I do believe more research on the effects of impactors needs to be done so
that definitive answers can be found for these and other questions and Tesla
can be let
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List,
Anyone planning on traveling to China, PRC should be
aware that the National Relics Protection Law is about
to be enforced concerning meteorites.
Also exploration by foreign individuals, GPS,
external maps (foreign printed, sat. images, etc.),
metal detectors, transmitting devices and
Hear! Here!
-Shaw
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From: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED];
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] interesting Steve Arnold-PLEASE DELETE
Steve and Patient
Steve Arnold is a differnt entity. The Steve of Chicago is not the Steve,
the meteorite hunter of the mid-90's Arnold from Oklahoma, unless...he
bears THE SAME LAST NAME as the said individual! If this is so, then we have
two Steve Arnolds in the same parity of likes with drastically differnt
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