Here is one more movie:
http://mfile.akamai.com/5022/wmv/coast.download.akamai.com/5022/clips/05/11/110805_meteor.asx
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one more, but with the same movie clips.
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Lars
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Here is one more movie:
http://mfile.akamai.com/5022/wmv/coast.download.akamai.com/5
022/clips/05/11/110805_meteor.asx
Hi Lars,
Just to clarify : That video is NOT the Perth fireball, (look at the
date) it is another one from the US a few weeks previous.
Best
Mark
http://mfile.akamai.com/5022/wmv/coast.download.akamai.com/5022/clips/05
/11/110805_meteor.asx
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I am sorry, I got confused.
It is from:
11/7/05 at approximately 3:28AM in northeastern Michigan
Thanks for correcting me.
Sorry for the mistake.
:-)
Lars
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Hi Lars,
Just to clarify : That video is NOT the Perth fireball,
(look at the
date) it is
Hi List,Alex,Marcin.
Indeed very remarkable piece of Bilanga.Never seen such clear shockveins .
I have seen this piece before on David Weir's excellent studies-site.
Regards
Andi
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that musta been a biatch when that thing came screamin' in!
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Dear Listees:
Greetings all. I was interviewed by a reporter today for a follow-up on
the Brenham story, and he asked me a good question, which was along the
lines of: What is the total known number of different meteorites,
including all Antarctic Finds and all classified NWAs?
Anyone have
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 10:18:18 -0700, Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Listees:
Greetings all. I was interviewed by a reporter today for a follow-up on
the Brenham story, and he asked me a good question, which was along the
lines of: What is the total known number of different meteorites,
Hello Geoff,
Good question. According to the Meteoritical Bulletin Database, as of
November 19, 2006, there are 31227 valid meteorite names and 2419
provisional names.
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/metbull.php
As far as the quote, I am still working on that. Seems to me that I
read it even
Oops. I got ahead of myself. This is still 2005. Hopefully there will
be more named specimens by this time next year.
Cheers,
Martin
On 12/6/05, Martin Horejsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Geoff,
Good question. According to the Meteoritical Bulletin Database, as of
November 19, 2006,
Hello all,
With a quick google search, from
http://www.anygoldnow.com/whygold.htm:
Annual world gold production: roughly 2500 metric tons
Total amount of gold produced (est.): 142,600 metric tons
I think the quote is a safe bet, whoever said it.
Darren, your analogy that the
December 6, 2005
Erica Hupp/George Deutsch
Headquarters, Washington
(202) 358-1237/1324
RELEASE: 05-422
NASA'S CASSINI IMAGES REVEAL SPECTACULAR EVIDENCE OF AN ACTIVE MOON
Jets of fine, icy particles streaming from Saturn's moon Enceladus
were captured in recent images from NASA's Cassini
If you take the info in the MetBull database on face value, you find
that there are 581 metric tons of approved plus provisional
meteorites out there, broken down as (rounded to nearest ton):
Irons+stony irons: 521 tons
Ordinary chondrites: 52 tons
Carbonaceous chondrites: 3 tons
HED
Dear List Members,
I have some super auctions at super prices ending this afternoon, all still
bargain priced.
Here are some of the highlights:
Campo Coin, Bids retracted from a non-registered user so it is incredibly
bargain priced:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=6584327575
http://www.timesdispatch.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD%2FMGArticle%2FRTD_BasicArticlec=MGArticlecid=1128768548771path=!newss=1045855934842
Impact crater drilling is over
Depth of 5,795 feet reached; now experts will assess the data
BY A.J. HOSTETLER
TIMES-DISPATCH
December 6, 2005
The
Hi Andi,
Martin showed this fantastic shock-veined Bilanga to me about a week ago
and he gratiously allowed me to display it on my Bilanga webpage for all
to see. I am tempted to purchase this, but alas, I have reached my
budgetary limit. I envy the one who does finally acquire this rare
Jeff kindly wrote:
If you take the info in the MetBull database on face value,
you find that there are ... Irons + stony irons: 521 tons
Hi All,
Now, even *if* you take these 521 tons at face value, one must be careful.
Most of these 500+ tons come from a maximum value for the estimated total
Dear Jeff, Martin, et Al:
Many thanks for that very helpful information, which I transmitted to
the journalist.
Jeff, I particularly appreciate you taking the time to compile an
estimate of total known tonnage of meteorites. Some interesting numbers
which I shall file away for my own future
Hi Geoff and all,
The quote as I remember it (don't ask me where from) is the total number
of meteorites is less than the total output of Platinum per year. It has
to come from some of my reading over the past 10 years ago. Since the
big crater events only represent one fall, same material,
Hello Anne and list,
You know I was wondering, I know that the Tungsten Mountain meteorites, that
I have seen before on the LIST OF KNOWN* NEVADA METEORITES,
all have Provisional names or numbers, but I don't see the ones for sale on
your website to have any.
Why is that?
Doesn't John Wolfe
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