Greetings. Thanks to Jim Strope for posting info about the Bootids
meteor shower, earlier this week. Did anyone try observing last night?
Hello Geoff,
There are reports by experienced observers in Canada and California (a.o.
Bob Lunsford and Pierre Martin) which show definitely something
Dear
Steven, Michel and Doug,
This
is a fairly good picture of the meteorite. I looks to me like a chondrule-poor
portion of an ordinary chondrite (L or LL), for example like Ramsdorf (L6-S5),
which has large portions without any chondrules as well as the typical
chondrule-bearing
Hi Steven, list
Tks for the info Steven
yes I guess that the chondrules are in the upper
right of your stone . Is this chondritic clast made of the same material as the
slicated matrix on the left or is it an allogenous material ?
A suggestion to explain its formation is that this
stone
G'day Paul List,
They estimated that the mass of
either the comet or carbonaceous asteroid was as large as 103-106
tons.
I find this intriguing as I would have thought
that this mass would be no where near large enough to do the damage which was
observed at Tunguska. Does a comet/carb
Hi list.Does anyone have any NWA 099? I seem to have lost my piece.I
cannot find it anywhere.I have never lost a specimen before.I would be
looking for an individual if possible.Please let me know.
steve arnold, chicago
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Hello to the List !
To keep up the work after my 2 CDs (NWA CD and forthcoming Dar Al Gani CD), I'm planing to make a CD about historical falls. It could contain many things about meteorite falls (complete description, analysis, old texts, Bulletin abstracts, pictures, maps...) from all over the
Hey Michael,
Sending viruses from Romania again. ;-) Whoever received this, don't
open it and NO, it didn't come from MB either.
Dave
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[meteorite-list] Cassini VIMS Team Finds That Phoebe
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Wed Jun 23 15:50:24 EDT 2004
...One intriguing result of the VIMS measurements
is the discovery of possible chemical
Hello Hanno,
Very interesting set of pictures! Many thanks
for sharing them with us. It's nice to be able to see the faces of some
members of this List, that most of us only
know by name. It seems that it was a good show, contratulations to all
those involved in preparing and organizing it.
(American Meteorite Museum Letterhead) AMERICAN METEORITE MUSUEM OPPOSITE METEOR CRATER ON HIGHWAY 66 POST OFFICE BOX 1171 WINSLOW ARIZONA June 1, 1953 Mr. Stuart H. Perry Adrian, Michigan Dear Stuart: Thanks for the photographs. They are excellent and I cannot recall any meteorite that shows
(Stuart Perry to Harvey Nininger letter, Perry's File copy) July 29, 1953 Dear Harvey, I have your statement of $436.50 for the C.D. irons, forwarded to me here, and am inclosing checking for that sum. I think Henderson will find them interesting and a help in the work he is doing. This is a
(American Meteorite Museum Letterhead) AMERICAN METEORITE MUSUEM OPPOSITE METEOR CRATER ON HIGHWAY 66 POST OFFICE BOX 1171 WINSLOW ARIZONA August 22, 1953 Mr. Stuart H. Perry, Adrian, Michigan Dear Mr. Perry: We have another recovery from Sonora, Mexico, a beauty, weighing 141 lb. It is one I
Hi
I have a special auction ending this weekend.
231g Bjurbole, 41.9g Miles, 27.2g Springwater, and great specimens of
Homestead, Bereba, Thuathe... too many to name all.
just look for ebay seller meteorites.com or follow this link:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
...That Phoebe likely comes from the Kuiper belt and
not from the Mars-Jupiter asteroid belt is another
first for the Cassini mission, Brown noted. Cassini
has become the first spacecraft to flyby a Kuiper belt
object, he said...
MexicoDoug wrote:
Congratulations to this group, big
Purdue University
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Dark days doomed dinosaurs, say Purdue scientists
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Though the
Are you sure you didnt give it away ??
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Subject: [meteorite-list] NWA 099
Hi list.Does anyone have any NWA 099? I seem to have lost my piece.I
cannot
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/June04/martianMantle.html
The Multifarious Martian Mantle
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
June 23, 2004
--- Detailed analyses of Martian meteorites reveal that the planet's
interior preserves distinctive regions that formed 4.5 billion years ago.
Written by
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From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 5:55 PM
Subject: AWESOME SUMMER SALE... NO PHOTO SALE!
Hello,
I have The BEST prices on these pieces that I can
do!! However I do NOT have any photos at the moment. My Camera is
Hello list and good evening.I have a 53.2 gram slice of NWA 1930 and a
CD-ROM of NWA meteorites for trade.All in all,a $300 value.I am looking
for a NWA 099 individual or good size piece.Please let me know if
interested.
steve
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http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/June_25.html
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