Hello fellow meteorite aficionados,
I have been slowly listing some of my best material on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/skyfallmeteorites/m.html?
I have some large iron full slices, a block of Kesen (1850 witnessed
Japanese fall) and other material I hope you will find of interest. I am
down to my
Hi Rob, Mike, and List,
The tally of recent falls that I maintain is far from authoritative
and is for my own amusement and possibly for whatever use others see
in it. I used to follow Mike Jensen's page of recent meteorite falls,
but he quit updating it sometime in 2008 or 2009. His was more
in
Hi Mike,
Just to confuse things further, I was mixing up the 18 March St. Thomas
meteor with the more recent (4 May) Codrington, Ontario meteor. The
*Codrington* one was the one east of Toronto that might be on radar.
My thanks to Rob Catlin for correcting me and pointing out that St.
Thomas is ob
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
June 4, 2014
o An Alluvial Fan in a Low-Latitude Crater
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_028799_1565
On Mars, alluvial fans are sometimes visible in impact crater
basins, as material from the steep rims is transported radially
inward to
Listers,
Now we will be able to listen to meteors with out AM/FM radios
:)
Down below is a cool article about how scientist are about to pick up
radio signatures from meteors burning up in the atmosphere from the
plasma on the meteor.
S
Shawn Alan
IMCA 1633
ebay store http://www.ebay.com/s
Hi Rob and Mike,
No, I thought I had heard something about a find a while back, but now
that I check my emails and records, I was mistaken. I removed the St.
Thomas bolide from the list of meteorite falls. :)
Best regards and Happy Huntings,
MikeG
On 6/4/14, Rob Matson wrote:
> Hi Mike/Mike
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Guanaco
Contributed by: Andreas Koppelt
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp
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