Hello All,
HEDs (Eucrites, Diogenites and Howardites) stem likely from VESTA.
NASA's DAWN will reach VESTA in July 2011 and orbit this rather unknown
object for one year.
On ebay I'm selling now stunning HEDs and several other rare meteorites:
historic ones, CCs, a puzzling new Brachinite and
Greetings listees
Hope all are enjoying a nice relaxing weekend maybe watching
some golf or other sport.
I got Tiger Woods at 12/1 €50 each way so I'm on a sweat ;-)
Few auctions ending tomorrow some may be interested in.
http://is.gd/EdeNv4
Limerick micro--rare and historic Irish fall
Hello all
I have some auctions ending on EBAY tomorrow afternoon/evening
(Sunday at around 2.55 pm PST / 5.55 pm EST / 22.55 GMT/ 23.55 CET).
For sale are affordable small fragments of some very rare and scientifically
important meteorites:
NEW! Nakhlite - NWA 5790 - EXTREMELY rare MARTIAN
Just got reports of large fireball over southern Saskatchewan, Montana.
East to west, large and bright
.
Michael Farmer
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Dennis Cox uses Mark Boslough, Sandia Lab, meteor air burst
supercomputer simulations to explain geoablation from Mexico to Canada
with many Google Earth images: Rich Murray 2011.04.09
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.htm
Saturday, April 9, 2011
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Hello Listers,
Thank you for taking a look at my post of meteorites I have for sale on eBay.
Here is your chance to own some rare and historic meteorites. Please take a
look and if you have any questions please email me and ill get back with you or
if your looking for a bigger/smaller
The parts to build your own solar panels are now readily available
At highly competitive prices.
I paid $27K when I refinanced my house to go solar and most
Months my bill is $5.75 (for staying hooked up to the grid so I get
Even electrical flow day and night summer and winter and do not
Michael,
Art has spoken on this thread!
Best,
Thomas
--- On Sat, 4/9/11, Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net wrote:
From: Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT -Oil reserves, the reality
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Date:
List,
My preceding post was supposed to be a gentle off-list reminder to Michael that
Art had ended the OT thread however it made it to the list as well. Sorry.
TW
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Hi Everyone. I was a tad bored and took about 10 new photos of some more
meteorites in my collection. Some real rare stuff! To view these pictures of
my meteorite collection on a Slideshow, just click the link below which will
take you to my Website the About page. Then scroll down the page
The Usselo Horizon, a Worldwide Charcoal-Rich Layer of Alleröd Age,
Johán B. Han Kloosterman 1999 June, extensive references: Rich
Murray 2011.04.09
http://rmforall.blogspot.com/2011_04_01_archive.htm
Saturday, April 9, 2011
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Hi Michael Thanks for the heads up on the Montana Southern Saskatchewan
meteor sighting. The report below was all I could find on a quick search.
If any of list knows of more please shot me over a e-mail.
( 2011-04-07 03:20 MDT Jon M Polson, MT 93/60 - 90/40 -9 Y Y
N N I
Sure ready for some of these April green NEO to help produce some
meteorites
on the ground out here in the western USA.
When it comes to green fireballs, I've always enjoyed seeing the green
Perseid fireballs that went over head in August...too fast for meteorites to
survive of course.
Howdy all
I've got limited internet access at the moment, but could someone have
a look at the town of Opheim, MT as the possible location of the
Montana/Saskatchewan fireball reported for 07 Apr 2011, ~0920 UTC?
Specifically, a location southeast of that town but not over the county
Hi Greg James
Just got around to reading your posts.
Too bad no one wants to talk about this further, as we all need to know this
stuff.
James makes some good points, obviously there is no easy answer to this
problem.
And it seems like there is no one tackling this huge project.
Not only
A new paper about the Younger Dryas Impact
hypothesis has been published online. It is
Pintera, N., A. C. Scott, T. L. Daultoc, A. Podolla, C.
Koeberl, R. S. Andersone, and S. E. Ishmana, 2011,
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis: A requiem.
Earth-Science Reviews. Article in Press, Corrected
Dry Ice Gone Wild: Araneiform on Mars, Dr. Candice
Hansen, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, AZ 85719
http://www.psi.edu/pgwg/images/Apr11Image.html
Past images and captions are available at:
http://www.psi.edu/pgwg/images/index.html
Yours,
Paul H.
Hi All,
I just got off the phone with one of the locals in Opheim Montana. They
have 2-3' of snow on the ground. I hate snow!
Sonny
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Dear friends,
I just noticed that I provided incorrect URLs for two of
papers in my New Paper About Younger Dryas Impact
Hypothesis post. The correct URLs are:
Pintera, N., A. C. Scott, T. L. Daultoc, A. Podolla, C.
Koeberl, R. S. Andersone, and S. E. Ishmana, 2011,
The Younger Dryas impact
Wow Marc that news got the adrenaline pumping . Opheim, MT looks to be
winter wheat farming country, with areas of range land around that. Its been
snowing on off here at my airpark in Wa. But the snow melts quickly once
the sun comes out. Temps in Opheim MT. are mid 40 day mid 20 night
Thank Rich!
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George A. Howard
President
Restoration Systems
Direct 919-334-9105
www.restorationsystems.com
On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:29 PM, Rich Murray rmfor...@gmail.com wrote:
The Usselo Horizon, a Worldwide Charcoal-Rich Layer of Alleröd Age,
Johán B. Han Kloosterman 1999
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/April_10_2011.html
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Hello all
I know it just got to your door but I am looking to obtain the most recent
(Grimsby) issue if any of you out there do not archive them after reading.
Thanks in advance,
Rob Wesel
--
Nakhla Dog Meteorites
www.nakhladogmeteorites.com
looks more like a zuccuni... ;)
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that's supposed to say zucchini... ;(
On 4/9/2011 8:58 PM, Meteorites USA wrote:
looks more like a zuccuni... ;)
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