[meteorite-list] Oragnism at 121 degrees celsius

2003-08-18 Thread mark ford
An organism has been discovered that can thrive at a record-breaking 121 Celsius. Strain 121 gains energy by reducing oxidised iron compounds The single-celled microbe grows at higher temperatures than any other known lifeform, according to scientists in the United States.

[meteorite-list] where r u john sinclair?

2003-08-18 Thread harlan trammell
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[meteorite-list] identification if poss!

2003-08-18 Thread Dave Harris
Hi, I have been sent some material which was in an old box marked 'meteorites'. It was sent to me as a gift and also to attempt some sort of visual id as to see if this is meteoritic in origin. I have taken some pics. Notice that one of the pieces seems to have both caliche and also what looks to

Re: [meteorite-list] identification if poss!

2003-08-18 Thread bernd . pauli
Is poss :-) My guess #1: Notice that one of the pieces seems to have ... caliche Canyon Diablo My guess #2: the other kinda looks familiar, is more strongly magnetic and seems to remind me of some irons I have seen but cannot recall Henbury To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[meteorite-list] Space Dust Storm Heading Toward Solar System

2003-08-18 Thread Paul
Space dust heading towards earth Aug 8, 2003 http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story.asp?j=77780020p=7778x7z6 ESA sees stardust storms heading for Solar System, Spaceref, Aug.8,2003 http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12353 The results of this investigation will appear in the October

Fw: [meteorite-list] PV Website - Faster

2003-08-18 Thread Jose Campos
Hi Robert and List, Robert's Portales Valley website is now much faster to download! Nice pics too. Rob, your PV 2555 gram slice is super! The $$ is super too!! Great specimens really worth seeingand having! Congrats. José Campos - Original Message - From: Robert Woolard [EMAIL

[meteorite-list] removing oil from a slab?

2003-08-18 Thread Michael L Blood
on 8/16/03 10:38 PM, Steve Schoner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there: I have an old slb of a meteorite that I want to remove the oil stains from (I presume it was cut in oil). Anyone know the best and most effective method? Thanks. ===

[meteorite-list] Meteorites and fish tanks Off Topic delete if not interested

2003-08-18 Thread David Freeman
Dear List; Pardon my off topic, well, sort of off topic question. I had a person come to me and ask about putting a common no-name NWA orphan step child meteoritein their fish bowl with a gold fish. I know that gold fish are pretty hardy sort of miniature scavengers... Any chromosome