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Hello and good morning list.With all the negativity going on lately, I
thought I would bring up some of the past.Remember late last year I said,
I had gotten some weird emails from a nun order in georgia?Well we never
did hear from them.Or see them in tucson.Just wondering.What ever happened
to
On a more positive note, the spacecraft seems to be more or less intact,
but half-buried in the Utah desert floor. --Rob
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Oh merde. So it is safe to assume the mission is lost?
Bernhard
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Genesis parachute
NASA TV is showing great coverage of the crater right now -- I'd
say the spacecraft is actually more than half-buried. Impact velocity
was estimated at 100 mph by one of the scientists -- I'm guessing it
was a bit more than that. Impact location is 1/2 mile west of Pad 12.
They gave GPS
Genesis update: a ground crew is standing around the spacecraft
right now checking out the damage, taking photos. There is a safety
issue because a mortar round is used to deploy the drogue chute, so
they have to treat the spacecraft as a live round. --Rob
Very bad news on Genesis probe -- drogue chute did not deploy and
spacecraft impacted the desert floor... --Rob
So we have another fall :)
S**t happends
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S**t happends
What a bummer!! I heard a ex NASA scientist say that this was another low
cost mission and they should have spent more money on testing the parachute
system. What is it with these low budget missions, they seem to fail a lot.
Who is behind NASA's tight budget (at the time of
Jim Scotti contacted me with the Genesis impact coordinates that
were reported during the NASA broadcast:
40d 07' 40 North, 113d 30' 29 West
I should clarify that when I wrote that the spacecraft was intact,
I did not mean to imply it was unbreached. It is most definitely
broken open, which
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I believe the mission cost $264m is this a low budget mission ?
Regards
Ken O'Neill
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Dear Steve;
I think from over here that the nun (sister...mmm...julia?) became very
removed and aloof about the time proud tom became silentI think
they may have hit it off since they both have become silent.
DF
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out from the chat
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Lately, I have been receiving the various letters from this list but with
some or all of the text missing from the preview pane. Anyone else having
this problem ?
Andre
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Hi All,
It it a sad day for the Genesis team. I was in Salt Lake City a few
weeks ago for a Genesis conference and was thrilled at both the
potential discoveries of the mission, and the advancements in
technology necessary to create this almost perfect spacecraft. The
Genesis scientists
Hello,
For those interested in acquiring a nice 100% fresh fusion crusted Amgala
individual I have a several listed on ebay. One oriented too !
I also have Large Nwa 1110 Picritic Martian fragments listed on ebay. These
fragments are alot bigger than the ones that have been up for sale on ebay.
Hi List,
Here`s some pictures of one of the meteorite hunting trips this summer. While driving
to the hunting area I noticed a Kangaroo Rat hopping across the road so I decided to
get a few photos while waiting for my friends to show up. At that moment the Kangaroo
rat ran under my truck and
Hello list.As you know I always want to pass on things to people who do
not, or cannot afford the nice things in life like nice meteorites.I have
a 18 gram half stone of NWA 518 forsale.$30 PLUS $4 PRIORITY SHIPPING IN
A RIKER BOX TO BOOT.Let me know if interested.Paypal works best for me.
Hi All,
Something else I am wondering about with regard to the Genesis impact
is the reliability of the Stardust sample return parachute which will
deploy in January of 2006 over the same stretch of land.
Seems that the parachute deployment on Beagle on Mars was less than
perfect. And the Mars
Dear List,
The description of the new Lunar meteorite NWA 3136 remains the same. The
only corrections are that the word lunaite was misspelled and in two BSE
images a mineral was labeled augite when it should have been called
pigeonite. This does not in any way affect the scientific value or
Hi All,
Anyone know how to write Meteorite in Mandarin and Pinyin?
Cheers,
Nick
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Dear List,
It has come to my attention that some sellers are still using the NWA 1110
designation to sell there untested material. It is not a marketing ploy
that I bring this up as we are nearly out of stock and we start all of our
true NWA 1110 auctions out at just 99 cents. Here are the
Greetings Listees! I was just rearranging my eucrite
collection a bit tonight and noticed again that the
matrix of my beautiful 53 gram partslice of Smara
looked exactly liked my NWA 2051 M/M. Could there be a
possibilty that they could be paired in any way? I`m
hoping not, but Smara was found in
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Oh merde. So it is safe to assume the mission is lost?
Bernhard
You speak French!!!
Quelle surprise. ;-)
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
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Hello List members. As some may have noticed, nice Imilac slices are
nearly impossible to locate these days. We have recently added a number
of gorgeous slices to our website. If anyone has been looking for a
really beautiful translucent piece of Imilac please feel free to check
them out.
Adam,
Im not sure what the pictures you provided were meant to prove, other than
you like taking pictures of nomads playing in the sand. Why weren't you or
Greg in the photo? Just curious
The Nwa 1110 that I am selling on ebay is the same meteorite that Nelson
Oakes is selling on his website.
Hi All,
It is with regret that I must state that I will not be coming
to this year's Denver Show. I had planned to go, but numerous
problems kept coming up and now it has gotten to the point that
my coming to the show would make things difficult for both
my family and several friends.
Dear Bob,
What you are doing is nothing short of fraud. All of the fragments that
make up NWA 1110 weigh 118 grams and every piece was authenticated by Dr,
Irving. Anything not pictured on this web-site link is not NWA 1110, plain
and simple.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/nwa1110.html
Nelson's
Hello Adam and all,
I understand what you are saying about NWA 1110, but didn't you sort of do
what Bob is doing with your 334 gram paired stone of NWA 1836, the eucrite
known as twisted sister? As I recall Nelson stated the yours was not NWA
1836 because NWA 1836 was a specific stone with a
Hi Frank,
We studied NWA 1836 before it was even in Nelson's hands at the University
of Washington. Nelson had half of the stone studied at NAU not the whole
thing. All we did was submit a secondary type specimen and claim what we
had as some of the missing weight. If you look at our auctions
is there really any need for this?
let's be realistic here for a moment.
sure an nwa number is assigned to specific fragments you reported - but if
the same EXTRAORDINARILY rare material is comming out of the same location,
being purchased from the same nomads (either by you, Habibi, or the
Hi Stan,
When it comes to something as important as planetary material I would say
getting different numbers is the right thing to do just as long as pairings
are mentioned like in the SAU and DAG series. The Dhofar lunar series is a
different situation. TKWs are not known and pairings have not
I couldn't agree more Stan.
How many of us have sold 869??
True, Bob doesn't know for sure but if it squawks like a duck
I think it is reasonable to make an educated assessment and back the product
with your reputation.
Every Amgala, every Park Forest, every Holbrook. Sorry, it just isn't
I really like the story about the big rat and the little rat.
JKG
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Hi List, Here`s some pictures of one of the meteorite hunting trips this
summer. While driving to the hunting area I noticed a Kangaroo Rat
hopping across the road so I decided to
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