[meteorite-list] Parent bodies

2011-10-28 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hello everyone - 

http://www.esa. int/esaCP/ SEMG93HURTG_ index_0.html

Asteroid Lutetia: postcard from the past
European Space Agency
27 October 2011

ESA's Rosetta spacecraft has revealed asteroid Lutetia to be a primitive
body, left over as the planets were forming in our Solar System. Results
from Rosetta's fleeting flyby also suggest that this mini-world tried to
grow a metal heart. (more...)

Ed





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[meteorite-list] Parent Bodies

2007-08-30 Thread Jerry
I believe the current obtuse angle described by Vesta and the visible moons 
of Jupiter correctly reflects the status of the sender of these repeated 
emails to the Meteorite List.
That is, after several attempts to arouse interest in looking out the 
window, so to speak, I've gotten ZERO, zip, nadda, zilch responses to 
indicate even an ioda of vague interest.
Forgive me for assuming that some collectors of these treasures might, like 
me, care to visualize, I mean really see, one of the most popular targets of 
our interest as collectors.
Next time you pick up one of those pricey diogenites or eucrites you may 
regret not heeding the call to take advantage of one of the easiest 
opportunites to acquire this elusive celestial target.
As a New Englander the week has been unsually cooperative with crystal clear 
skies night after night.

Happy Trails to all
Jerry Flaherty 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Parent Bodies

2007-08-30 Thread Darren Garrison
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 19:57:25 -0400, you wrote:

That is, after several attempts to arouse interest in looking out the 
window, so to speak, I've gotten ZERO, zip, nadda, zilch responses to 
indicate even an ioda of vague interest.

Speaking for myself, I have no good telescope (and only decent binoculars and
no good sky for viewing (too much light pollution).  So it is only about as
interesting as reading about solar eclipses that happen in some other part of
the world-- interesting, but it doesn't apply to me.
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[meteorite-list] Parent Bodies

2007-08-30 Thread Jerry

Sorry, it's a RIGHT angle tonight!!
Jerry Flaherty
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