Peter Jenniskens Sutter Mill
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APOD: Sutter's Mill Meteorite (2012 Apr 28)
Image Credit P. Jenniskens (SETI Institute) and Eric James (NASA Ames)
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120428.html
Explanation: Last Sunday's bright fireball
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 6425
Contributed by: Jack Schrader
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Check out the Astronomy Picture of the Day for 4/28/12
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/
Paul Swartz
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The controversy over the Younger Dryas Impact
Hypothesis continues.
Mysterious Black Mats on Earth Not From Outer
Space by Charles Choi, LiveScience, April 23, 2012
http://www.livescience.com/19844-cosmic-collision-black-mats-earth.html
Perkins, S., 2012, No Love for Comet Wipeout.
ScienceNow,
Personally, I think it's too soon to be giving it a name. So far only fragments
have been found in Lotus and Coloma. I'd like to see where larger pieces are
located and a more accurate strewn field before we start naming it.
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Congratulations Brien, you lucky, skilled, (fill in the blank ...)
fortunate rasca...e... superfinder !!!
before we start naming it.
^^^
Do you know who's handling the classification and if anyone has
submitted the specimen?
Golden wishes
Doug
-Original Message-
The Mysterious Meteorite of Chalk Mountain, Texas
by, Manfred Cuntz, Skeptical Inquirer, Volume 36.1
January/February 2012
http://www.csicop.org/si/show/the_mysterious_meteorite_of_chalk_mountain_texas/
yours,
Paul H.
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Im up here. No finds for me yet but met a resident who lives 1/4 mile East of
Sutter's Mill. His name is Jerry Moorman of Coloma. He owns a river rafting
outfit. You hear about him on the news tonight or tomorrow. He found a 6.1 gm
with oriented features on one side on his property. That makes
I will repost this for its unofficial name. No finds for me yet but met a
resident who lives 1/4 mile East of Sutter's Mill. His name is Jerry Moorman of
Coloma. He owns a river rafting outfit. He found a 6.1 gm with oriented feature
on one side on his property. That makes him the furthest East
Dear List,
I have 20+ eBay auctions ending on Sunday. They start ending around 12 pm PST.
There are some great historical pieces available along with irons and
pallasites!
See them all here:
http://stores.ebay.com/mos-meteorites
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you for
I've spoken to a couple of other list members who say they are having
trouble posting to the list. Is this a widespread issue? It seems
that chatter has been pretty light over the last few days, especially
when considering we have a new fall in California.
Best regards,
MikeG
Pieces have been found in Sutter's Mill park. That will be the name.
Michael Farmer
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On Apr 28, 2012, at 9:11 AM, Brien Cook cont...@briencook.com wrote:
Personally, I think it's too soon to be giving it a name. So far only
fragments have been found in Lotus and Coloma.
Hi List,
I tried to post this yesterday, but emails were not going through to
the List. I contacted a couple of other List members who confirmed
that they were having problems with emails reaching the List also. So
if this message (or my ad from yesterday) appears twice, please
forgive me, it
Hi Listees and Collectors,
I have several new offerings for micromount collectors. These include
rare types and rare falls. I also have some larger macro specimens
available.
First, I have something you rarely see for sale. I have a complete
year of Meteoritics Journals from 1973. This was
Good afternoon,
I am doing some Spring cleaning on a dreary afternoon. I have a few nice
micromounts that I would like to offer. Postage is on me!
NWA 1914 (AHOW) 1.3g thick slice/fragment. Very fresh. $20
NWA 1941 (L6) Blue Galaxy 7.17g thin part-slice, polished face. One natural
top edge
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 or OFFERS
please email me and I’ll get back with you. Also if you are looking for
Hello All,
Mike Farmer, Richard Montgomery and I are hunting in Jerry's land now... The
6.1g stone has been purchased!! I posted a pic of some cool Sutter's Mill
Meteor tee shirts on Facebook I have for sale. Limited quantity and
unfortunately I have no way to post a pic link here right now.
Does anyone have, or know where I could find a couple of Neuschwanstein
micros?
Thanks,
David Hardy
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Greg asked me to post a photo since he could not from the field.
http://www.catchafallingstar.com/greg.jpg
Here is what Greg wrote on facebook.
High Quality Sutter's Mill Meteor tee shirts for sale, limited quantity. I
have; 5-small, 8-medium, 9-large and 9-extra large (photo is me in
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Tiny_spherules_reveal_details_about_Earths
_asteroid_impacts_999.html
Tiny 'spherules' reveal details about Earth's asteroid impacts
by Staff Writers
West Lafayette, IN (SPX) Apr 27, 2012
Researchers are learning details about asteroid impacts going back to the
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