Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 4225 TS
Contributed by: Peter Marmet
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Very exciting indeed, my first ever Ensisheim Show :-) Very much
looking forward to meeting in person rather than online many folk who
I have interacted with over the years and making some new
acquaintances too :-)
I can't wait, see you all there :-)
Cheers
Martin
Martin Goff
I'm very excited as well. It will be my first Ensisheim, and my first
meteorite Show! Just as a visitor.
I'm looking forward to meeting in person with so many online friends! And
to meeting new meteorite people.
Š And to Alsacian food and wine !
See you there!!
Karen
See you all therebringing my Barwell roof smasher to show with the
other BIMS members in the museum...should be fun seeing everyone
again.
Graham
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Karen Ziegler via Meteorite-list
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com wrote:
I'm very excited as well. It will be
Where have all the craters gone? Geological Society
of America, ScienceDaily, May 27, 2014
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140527154715.htm
The paper is:
Johnson, B. C., and T. J. Bowling, 2014, Where have
all the craters gone? Earth's bombardment history and
the expected
Hi Paul and List,
Just a question for the academics :
Why are the full articles so expensive? The abstract is always free,
but the full article typically costs anywhere from $10 to $50 just for
a PDF file of a paper.
One would think the public should be encouraged to educate themselves
about
MikeG wrote:
(Keep posting the links though - every
now and then, one of the papers is free)
The abstract for the PDF of the Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference version of Johnson and Bowling
(2014) is at http://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2014/pdf/2414.pdf
Th PDF file of Johnson and
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