Hi Bernd and Sterling,
Thanks for the comments. Both of you have given me something to investigate
further.
-Walter
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NASA Loses Contact With Mars Global Surveyor
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 15:13:29 -0800 (PST)
http://www.space.com/news/061110_mgs_missing.html
NASA
Hello to the people involved with the first 2 A to Z
books.Is there going to be a 3rd follow up with new
additions and locations of this great guide for
everyone?For some like me who is an advanced
collecter,this to me is the bible of meteorites.One of
the most and comprehensive meteorite catalogs
Hi again list.I hate writing out the word
millbbilliiee,so I shortend it to mb.I am looking for
a complete 7 to 12 gram complete 100% crusted
individual of mb for my collection.Any offers will be appreciated.
Steve Arnold,Chicago,USA!!
BIG Steve's Meteorites,1999!!
and milli vanilli could be mv!
-Original Message-
From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Nov 12, 2006 10:22 AM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] looking for a piece mb
Hi again list.I hate writing out the word
millbbilliiee,so I shortend it to
Hah! Market she is in ruin since someone trades their copy away and
wants more! Bah!
DF
steve arnold wrote:
Hello to the people involved with the first 2 A to Z
books.Is there going to be a 3rd follow up with new
additions and locations of this great guide for
everyone?For some like me who
Maybe if you spelled it 'Millbillillie', you wouldn't hate it so much!
- Original Message -
From: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 9:22 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] looking for a piece mb
Hi again list.I hate
Hello to the List,
I'm still selling my Villalbeto de la Peña individual.
Remember it's soon Christmas ;-) It weighs 145 grams.
Price is 2450 euros or 3150 US$ (to be updated with
euro/$ rates). Meteorite is sold with a box, label, CD
of pictures, articles and strewnfield map, paper photo
of
Chris wrote:
What I'd expect to happen in space is that the individual oil droplets
will gradually coalesce as they collide (a statistical process).
Eventually, you'll have a single blob of oil drifting around in (or on)
a single blob of water.
Hi, I think Dave has not defined the question
Hello list members,
I have listed a 2 gram piece of Willamette meteorite on Ebay. This is a piece of oxide that popped off of the mass during the thousands of years it sat here in good old Oregon rain. The Northwest is getting slammed with record rainfall lately. How about if the Heavens let's
Greetings,
Anyone up for a meteorite chat tonight? How about from now till ??
The official chat site is on Mark Bostick's website and chat room.
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/chatroom.html
Tonight's topic: The decreasing meteorite supply. Also a good place to
ask questions and just have
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/November_13.html
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Heres the latest assortment:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmaccers531QQhtZ-1
Thanks
Bob
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Hi Chris,
It seems thenthat at least this question wasn't so silly if NASA had to do it in space.
I sort of presumed the persistant immiscibility of the two fluids would factor into it but I wondered if after the droplets coalesced what they would do - so what I guess we would get would be
For after re-sale at few days?
Matteo
--- steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
Hi again list.I hate writing out the word
millbbilliiee,so I shortend it to mb.I am looking
for
a complete 7 to 12 gram complete 100% crusted
individual of mb for my collection.Any offers will
be
http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/2006/NEWS01/60325/1002
CU's Arecibo Observatory faces job cuts
By Tim Ashmore
The Ithaca Journal
November 11, 2006
Cornell University's Arecibo radio telescope and radar observatory could
be losing up to half its federal funding
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200611121351/kaikoura_distress_flare_remains_a_mystery
Kaikoura 'distress flare' remains a mystery
Radio New Zealand
November 12, 2006
Christchurch police say the origins of a flare reported off the Kaikoura
coast on Saturday night remain a mystery.
The
http://www.columbian.com/lifeHome/lifeHomeNews/11122006news75810.cfm
Catch a falling star
By Tricia Jones
The Columbian (Washington)
November 12, 2006
It may not have been the most traumatic event in his childhood, but Stan
Seeberg still remembers the day when a piece of the universe was
Hi Doug,
Well, firstly I thought your answer was very witty indeed! And yes, I DID
try to resolve this as a 'gedankenexperiment' and failed which is why I did
pose the question.
I am glad that it has provoked some thoughts and that perhaps it was a
reasonable question to ask after all.
I have
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