Thanks to all who took their time to answer my questions. I appreciate
that.
A last one: Am I right to assume that the theory of a large and later
destroyed planet(oid) between Mars and Jupiter is now obsolete and
replaced by the assumption that - due to orbital harmonics - the space
between the
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/Oct_20.html
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I found this to be an intriguing story. Thanks for the post Ron. This
following extract especially peeked my interest and I hope we hear more
about it in the future.
NASA's Stardust probe, which is bringing back samples of dust from the
comet Wild 2, lends some support to Napier's idea. In June
Hola AL, Eric, Bernhard, Everyone,
Regarding the point mentioned that only spectra from Vesta suggest HED meteorites
are from Vesta, I would like to briefly build in what I consider a practical sense, on
AL's detailed comments:
McSween, AL comment that 1% of Vesta was ejected from an impact
Hi,
I am pleased to announce to the list, that Last Friday, Dave Harris and
I (on behalf of the British an Irish meteorite Society which we formed
earlier this year), presented The South Downs Planetarium with a
substantial meteorite collection. It was gratefully received by Sir
Patrick Moore,
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Hello folks,
as most asked me to find a place preferably close situated to the show,
I reserved places in a minute brewery 1mile away for Friday from 7 p.m. on.
Just back from testing. They brew a good wheat beer and a black beer too.
Ate half a duck in beer sauce, was o.k.
I am leaving this morning for Europe, I have alot to do before the show.
I would be glad to come, someone must find me at Hans Koser's table and make
arrangements with me.
Thanks
Mike Farmer
See you all in Munich,
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Well done lads!
We need more of these kinds of efforts made for the benefit of the general
public and science.
Congrats,
JKGwilliam
At 07:07 AM 10/20/2004, mark ford wrote:
Hi,
I am pleased to announce to the list, that Last Friday, Dave Harris and
I (on behalf of the British an Irish meteorite
Not to forget Bernhard :-(
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] MUNICH Friday evening
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Hello folks,
as most
Dear Al and Bernhard,
It's true that, beside the 12 distinct chemical groups, we have about 80 ungrouped
iron meteorites which - following the existing models of asteroid formation and
differentiation (core formation) - must be derived from 80 different parent bodies
(PBs).
As Gero Kurat
Just a little correction: of course, there are iron meteorites which come from
differentiated parent bodies (so called magmatic group). IIIAB is such a group.
If all ungrouped iron meteorites are derived from the cores of differentiated bodies,
the question is:
where is all the crust gone? Why
Jo,
what about Michel Franco ?
what about Bernhard Rems ?
what about Hans Koser ?
what about Dieter Heinlein ?
what about about
what about more meteorite people -
come on folks let us know who else will be with us !
Christian
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Mark posted:
Photos at
http://www.freewebs.com/fordmeteorites/meteoritepresentation.htm
Wow, Sir Patrick is getting to look more and more like Winston
Churchill. What a venerable chap he is! I used to love watching The
Sky at Night when I was a kid.
Where in England is The South Downs
Hello Christian list,
I'll be in Munich on Saturday or Sunday.
I hope to see you all at the stands
with my friend Francesco Moser,
a young enthusiast meteorite collector.
I'm sorry :-( ,no party this time...only space rocks!!
All the best!
Mauro Ianeselli - not Mauro Daniel :-)
Il mer,
If all ungrouped iron meteorites are derived from the cores of differentiated
bodies, the question is:
where is all the crust gone? Why don't we have many more (at least 92) different
types of achondrites in our meteorite collections?
From Mittlefehldt et al, chapter 4 p4-15 Planetary
http://www.astrobio.net/news/modules.php?op=modloadname=Newsfile=articlesid=1253
Multiple Impacts?
Astrobiology Magazine
October 20, 2004
Summary: The Chicxulub meteorite impact is largely credited with
the extinction of 50 percent of the world's species, including the
dinosaurs. But could
Whoops that should have read non-irons swept clean in 100 million years not 100
thousand years.
--
Eric Olson
ELKK Meteorites
http://www.star-bits.com
If all ungrouped iron meteorites are derived from the cores of differentiated
bodies, the question is:
where is all the crust gone? Why
Jörn provocatively wrote:
where is all the crust gone? Why don't we have many more
at least 92) different types of achondrites in our
meteorite collections? If it was possible to break
up the parent bodies down to the metal core, and to
deliver samples of these cores down to earth as
iron
nothing, big problems in family
Matteo
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Subject: [meteorite-list] RE: MUNICH Friday evening
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:21:10 +0200
Jo,
what about Michel Franco ?
what about Bernhard Rems ?
what about Hans Koser ?
what about Dieter
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/19oct_magicalmorning.htm
Magical Morning
NASA Science News
October 19, 2004
The Orionid meteor shower peaks this week on Thursday morning, Oct. 21st.
October 19, 2004: Would you like to see a piece of Halley's Comet streak
past a planet that looks like
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit investigating ancient rocks - sol 272-278,
October 20, 2004
Spirit had a productive week investigating the rock Tetl. On sol 277,
Spirit attempted a drive to the next rock target, Uchben, which means
ancient in the old
Dear Ken and List,
That is what I call a very quick response. I tried your suggestion and all
of the letters fit, Thank you! I wanted the type-set collection to be as
complete as possible. This is important to me because when the printing
press, type-sets, documents and printing stock are
Hello Everybody,
Since I didn't want to make you wait until my return from Europe to enjoy a
piece of Stewart Valley, I put together a page with a couple pictures and a
bunch of pieces. Here is the link:
http://www.impactika.com/meteorities/stewartv.html
Enjoy. And if you are
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