Hi,
One reason for the mixed reception of the discovery is the problem of where
these giant planets are
found.
Before any extrasolar planets were found, some theorists proposed that
giant planets formed far out
in a young solar system, spiralling inward until they ran out of material.
Hi Sterling and List,
Sterling cited:
Park Forest, M'Bale, Holbrook, Benld, Gao and Noblesville.
Lets not forget New Orleans...or the one that almost landed in my backyard-
Monahans.
Newspaper reports (thanks to Mark Bostick) noted that...well- here are the
actual excerpts:
A four-inch
Hello all,
Im currently looking for a representative slice or endpiece of the following
iron:
N'GOUREYMA
Djenne, Ke Macina, Mali
Ungrouped Iron - Fell 15 June 1900
any hints are appreciated,
thx for your efforts in advance
Svend
www.niger-meteorite-recon.de
Hello Listees,
For my book Meteorites de France, I need the
distribution of the Chitenay meteorite. I know MNHN
Paris has about 220g but where is the 2kg remaining ?
If you have some in your collection, can you tell me ?
Thanks in advance,
Pierre-Marie PELE
The following is Forward with the hopes that there
were others who reported this same event:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: meteorobs Digest, Vol 15, Issue 1
Today's Topics:
1. [Fwd] unusual meteor sighting
Sterlng W. wrote:
This (unnamed) expert needs a basic course in statistics. Assuming
one defines this approach (65 feet) as a criteria for close, then the
number of cases of a fall being within 65 feet of a human being are
substantialIntegrating for the varying size of the human
I wrote:
say 15 million to one (on the conservative end). And then there
is the factor of say, 2 for the falls that are never registered, leaving
true odds in 40 years at 1.5 million to one
make that 7.5 million to one:)
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Hi, Jerry,
Whoops! I truly forgot New Orleans! Sawrrie, y'all!
Actually, I left out a lot of them, as there are so many! Like I said, it's
a
long, long list.
I regretted afterward leaving out WETHERSFIELD (Connecticut), a small town
of
26,271 people (2000 census).
On April
Hi list.It seems some people just continue to want to make me look bad
even when I have done nothing wrong.I found out today,from a very good
meteorite friend,and yes I do have alot,that J. W. slammed me publicly on
this list because he could not get ahold of me.Well I had not even noticed
until
YAAAN
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi list.It seems some people just continue to want
to make me look bad
even when I have done nothing wrong.I found out
today,from a very good
meteorite friend,and yes I do have alot,that J. W.
slammed me publicly
and when you go and stop your spam?
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Go to bed moron if you are that tired.
--- M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
YAAAN
--- Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi
Sterling wrote:
While most incidents are of a meteorite strike to a single person,
there are accounts of multiple human hits. In 1949, a shower
in a remote Mexican village wounded 28 people, one of whom
later died. (And we on the List make a big fuss over one lousy dog...)
Sterling, You can
Hi Sterling,
accounts of multiple human hits. In 1949,
a shower in a remote Mexican village
I predict the soon we will hear from Mexico Doug
on that one!
Readers Digest version: Didn't happen.
-Walter
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From: Sterling
Well, this proves I read posts in
sequential order.
-Walter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: Re:
Walter B. wrote:
Well, this proves I read
in sequential order.
-Walter
In 1949, a shower
in a remote Mexican village wounded 28 people
Right, Walter, the year of the storm was actually 1946, so like an
anthropologist's study of language differentiation we can see where this story
has
From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All in all, I have 17 emails blocked
so I do not have to put up with anymore shit from everyone who continue to
knock me everyday.Please stop this,NOW!
I cant hold myself anymore. Its too much ...
We should STOP ?
What happend when WE say
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
June 27 - July 1, 2005
o Arsia Mons Western Flows (Released 27 June 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050627a.html
o Arsia Mons Lava Flows (Released 28 June 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050629a.html
o Broad Western Flows from Arsia Mons (Released 29
Doug,
I feel like Mike Myers in one of his old movies, who does mock
prostration's while
chanting we're not worthy; we're not worthy.
Of course, I calculated the area by squaring the diameter of the circle
instead of the
radius. I'm not worthy; I'm not worthy.
It was late; I'd
Everybody!
Once again, I do mock prostration's while chanting I'm not worthy; I'm
not worthy.
I took the Mexican village story from John C. Lewis' RAIN OF IRON AND ICE,
an older book
(but excellent), which was probably the source that first put that Mexican
village story
forward,
Here's another story about it, with a photo. Still looks not unlike a
weathered condrite.
http://www.wowt.com/news/headlines/1650932.html
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SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Observes 'Independence' - sol 524-531, July 1, 2005
Spirit has had an extremely successful week. On June 24, 2005 (sol 524),
the rover drove 26 meters (85 feet). The following two sols, Spirit
performed remote sensing. On
Here's another story about it, with a photo. Still looks not unlike a
weathered condrite.
http://www.wowt.com/news/headlines/1650932.html
??
This is ordinary piece of slag. Just looks like on this photo.
I can be wrong, but.
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
At 01:32 PM 7/1/2005, Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:
I am tired of being made fun of all the time when I
have done nothing wrong at anytime.
Gzz Steve!!! Go back in the archives and read your several
apologies to the Met List, there are several of them there.
You may have a short
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/050701_bright_comets.html
Predicting the Next Bright Comet
By Joe Rao
space.com
01 July 2005
This weekend NASA's Deep Impact probe will make its much-anticipated
crash http://www.space.com/deepimpact/ into the Comet Tempel 1.
Impact of the probe's 800-pound
http://www.wowt.com/news/headlines/1650932.html
It Came From Outer Space
Channel 6 News (Omaha, Nebraska)
July 1, 2005
Fairbury, Nebraska is a relatively small place compared to the universe.
The odds of a meteorite just missing Brad Kinzie's noggin are unfathomable.
But Mr. Kinzie was out
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2005/7/1/asia/11353005sec=asia
Giant meteorite the star attraction at museum
The Star (Malaysia)
July 1, 2005
THIS is the world's biggest meteorite. Weighing 1,770kg, it is literally
the star attraction of the Jilin City Museum in China's northeast
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 22:08:23 -0400, Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wrong_or_rite.jpg
BTW, I just noticed that I got my color-keying flipped around. Switch red for
blue.
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Could be a fair call Marcin. I have pieces of slag just like it. The other
thing is that if you watch the video at the link below it does look a bit
different from other angles and doesn't really appear to be of a stony
nature. It does look more like slag or iron.
Cheers,
Jeff
- Original
A BFO just hit me --no, not a bolide but a Blinding Flash of the Obvious
( Oblivious to some)-- tDe Nile River runs through Chicago as well as
North East Africa.
I know Steve isn't reading this directly( yeah? Right!), cause I am in
time out by Steve --and I never made the bashem list.
G'day,
Anyone hear news on the Lampiayrie fall yet? Has the classification, TKW,
etc been completed?
Cheers,
Jeff
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Filtered out JW? Do you really have the capacity to do such a thing,
Steve? Looking at your web page, I seriously doubt you have the
know-how to do that . I've been quiet about you for at least 3-4 weeks
now (I think), but please just keep your hate mail to yourself. OK?
I'd hate to have
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