If a glass makes foam it is terrestrial. If it does not you don't
know. Actually the temperature at which it transforms depends on the
amount of water it contains. A low water obsidian (0.2 wt%) would
foam at 950°C not less.
Albert
AL wrote:
Someone mentioned one time of putting tektites in a
Hello Norm and All,
Here is the MeteoriteTimes article from January 2003 containing Jim's Photos.
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2003/January/Jims_Fragments.htm
Paul
At 01:58 PM 7/21/2005, you wrote:
All,
Most of you will remember, but there may be some new
members on the list
List,
A final note on this auction: I contacted the seller,
Gao Fu Development Ltd, (who had several other fakes
listed in his ebay store). He was glad for the
heads-up and has removed all the items. He said he
had purchased them from a new dealer in Hong Kong,
and was already suspicious that
Dear List,
I am urgently trying to reach Mr. Piete Heydelaar
who is now somewhere in Australia. Anyone who can
help please contact me offlist. Thank you in advance.
Sincerely, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Hi, all,
Some very interesting discussions lately!
I was hoping there'd be some of your thoughts on this article posted by Ron
Baalke.
I know that Lunar meteorites can be identified as to the general area of
origin, including areas from the far side of the moon, but I haven't read
any
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2005/mars.html
News Office
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
CONTACT
Elizabeth A. Thomson, MIT News Office
Phone: 617-258-5402
July 21, 2005
So cool: Study shows Mars in 4-billion-year freeze
The current mean temperature on the
Hello list
I have for sale (exchange) two Liberia meteorite coins with NWA267.
If someone is interested, please take a look here
http://www.polandmet.com/_coin.htm
Coins come together with nice wood case, certyficate and one small fragment
of NWA267
There was made only 999 coins, but I read
http://www.alamogordonews.com/artman/publish/article_8624.shtml
Hale-Bopp anniversary is Saturday
Michael Shinabery
Alamodordo Daily News (New Mexico)
July 22, 2005
Earthrise rises to the occasion on Saturday.
Alan Hale's dream to create Earthrise, a youth astronomical retreat in
the
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/jul2005/nhgri-21.htm
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE
Thursday, July 21, 2005
2:00 p.m. ET
CONTACT: Leslie Saint-Julien
301-402-0911
Multi-Species Genome Comparison Sheds New Light on Evolutionary
Processes, Cancer Mutations
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
July 18-22, 2005
o Crater Comparison (Released 18 July 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050718A.html
o Complex Crater (Released 19 July 2005)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20050719a.html
o Crater Interior with Internal Craters (Released 20 July 2005)
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July22.html
Hi list,
you get the link from me, because Michaels computer crashed.
Peter Marmet
Michael wrote:
Peter, can you email the link to the list?
My computer crashed and I cant send from the one i'm on.
Thank you! MJ
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July05/Thomas.Eros.lxg.html
NEAR mission images give clues to composition of asteroid Eros
Cornell University News Service
July 22, 2005
Writer: Lauren Gold
Phone: (607) 255-9376
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Media Contact: Press Relations Office
Phone: (607)
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/22jul_perseids2005.htm
The 2005 Perseid Meteor Shower
NASA Science News
July 22, 2005
Mars joins the Perseid meteor shower for a beautiful display on August 12th.
July 22, 2005: Got a calendar? Circle this date: Friday, August 12th.
Next to the circle
Hi list.I know that triolite is usually found in iron meteorites,but do
stone meteorites have any triolite in them?I would like to know.
steve
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois Meteorites,Ltd!
website url
Hi Steve,
I know that triolite is usually found in iron meteorites, but do
stone meteorites have any triolite in them?
You mean troilite, and the answer is yes. Here's one paper:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/LPSC98/pdf/1293.pdf
--Rob
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Hello Steve, Rob, and List,
I know that troilite is usually found in iron meteorites,
but do stone meteorites have any troilite in them?
Here are some examples -- I'll concentrate on NWA meteorites
as many among us will probably have one or the other of these:
NWA 107, H3.7, abundant troilite
NORTON O.R. (2002) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites, Glossary, p. 313:
Sulfide; hexagonal - a bronze-colored iron sulfide occurring as an accessory
mineral in nearly all meteorites. It is found as nodules in iron meteorites and
is often associated with graphite nodules. In chondritic
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/July2005/22/c3803.html
Manicouagan Minerals Inc. Identifies Significant Shallow and Deep
Anomalies Related to a Large Meteorite Impact Structure
- MEGATEM airborne survey identifies several conductive anomalies
near the edge of the
Michael wrote:
Peter, can you email the link to the list? My computer
crashed and I cant send from the one i'm on. Thank you! MJ
Peter kindly did so and wrote to the List:
Hi list, you get the link from me, because
Michaels computer crashed. Peter Marmet
Very interesting and inspiring
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:15:56 -0700 (PDT), Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL
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wrote:
Hi list.I know that triolite is usually found in iron meteorites,but do
stone meteorites have any triolite in them?I would like to know.
Steve,
You've mentioned that you have a 23 gram slice of NWA
Darren wrote:
... a slice of NWA 1584 ... several large, high contrast aeas of troilite.
Not only high contrast ... my NWA 1584 slice has several large, mostly
globular troilite aggregates (diameter: up to 5 mm in longest dimension!).
Best wishes,
Good night,
Bernd
On 22 Jul 2005 22:48:32 UT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darren wrote:
... a slice of NWA 1584 ... several large, high contrast aeas of troilite.
Not only high contrast ... my NWA 1584 slice has several large, mostly
globular troilite aggregates (diameter: up to 5 mm in longest dimension!).
I
12.2 gram Gao $9.00
http://www.nadurra.net/Image%20Files/Gao2.jpg
108 gram NWA 869 $14.00
http://www.nadurra.net/Image%20Files/NWA689.jpg
111 gram Valera - The Cow Killer $550.00
http://www.nadurra.net/Image%20Files/Valera1.jpg
38 gram NWA 3140 Ureilite Meteorite$600.00
Hello you Easteners..
Anyone on this list from MA, or vicinity?
Interested in meeting any of the list who like 50's music and lives near
Hyannis,MA. I am the drummer in Avenue-X, and we are doing the Hyannis
outdoor HY-Line festival on Saturday, the 23rd of this month (yep, that's
today!)
Drop
A current article available on Google News mentions the Hodges meteorite,
http://www.dailyhome.com/news/2005/dh-talladegacounty-0723-gcarpenter-5g22v4555.htm
which made me curious to look up the classification for Hodges. I haven't been
able to find
anything yet (via Google) other than that
In a message dated 7/22/2005 10:33:59 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A current article available on Google News mentions the Hodges meteorite,
http://www.dailyhome.com/news/2005/dh-talladegacounty-0723-gcarpenter-5g22v455
5.htm
which made me curious to look up the
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July23.html
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