Hi All,
I too have seen a Soviet satellite (Cosmos 1457) launching-rocket burn
its way across the evening Missoula, Montana sky on April 23, 1983.
I also saw the great Teton Fireball of August 10, 1972.
Oh, and I also saw a UFO while I was at a outdoor Neil Young concert
in Aspen, Colorado a
Hello Rob, List
That structure is not an impact crater. The structure is located
on Sabine Peninsula, Melville Island. The island is largely
formed of an erosion platform of folded rocks and the structure
you see together with another one located near the shore, a little
to northeast are
Hi list!
Now I've done it!
I have bought a Goldmaster GM3 metal detector, got a metal detector
meteorite hunting license... nonono, you don't need a license for
meteorite hunting but you need one for using a metal detector in Sweden.
I've also downloaded the manual from the net, tested that
Hi Ron, list,
are they sure yet?
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1979JGR84.5681B
Just curious
Stefan
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From: Ron Baalke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 6:37 PM
Subject:
In late August of '99 I was camping in the Nevada desert. One evening, as
twilight turned into darkness, a fireball burned across the sky from horizon
to horizon (that's a pretty big distance in the Nv desert!). I caught sight
of it at about 1/3 of the way across. It was traveling directly east
a few more odds and ends to make my kid sister earn some money standing in
line at the post office. bid high and bid often!
a small end cut of billanga, an AWSOME small etched canyon diablo slice with
plenty of troilite, graphite and schreibersite, a few AWSOME LL3 pieces and
a pair of
I have a solution, buy it from the fairs, have it made into spheres, sell
them to Mike for $1/ gram, he retails them for $2/g, everybody's happy.
M come Meteorite Meteorites wrote:
I have 15 kg. of 869 for $0.10/gram here, but now I am
under cut in half for sale in some fairs here in Italy
Hello Alfonso; I also welcome you back.and like doug would like for you to
write about the meteorite fall and the details of it within your great
nation.You probably have a lot of great tales to tell the many waiting eyes of
our
list members.I also would like to see pictures of your
Nice pic!
Your link was a bit corrupt by the time it got here -
if anyone else had the same problem, try this link:
http://www.rocksonfire.com/Dandy%20Mundrabilla.jpg
http://www.rocksonfire.com/Dandy%20Mundrabilla.jpg
From: ROCKS ON FIRE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hiya!
The journal Nature reports on the find very skeptically,
dragging in the Siberian Traps, the lack of geological deformation
in nearby Antarctic mountains, the unproven-ness of
Chicxulub (gimme a break), the lack of any applicable dating
method, and in general sniffing at the notion like
This one's been niggling at me for a few weeks now and
I finally formulated my thoughts in the car today (no
radio since i put my car in a ditch upside down a few
moths back. My car is my think time)
I know during the early days of the space programme,
they glued some terrestrial rocks onto the
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/June_3.html
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Fine picture of the huge main mass of Norton County.
http://www.project1947.com/gfb/lapaz.htm
Darren, Doug - I guess in recoloring the pics, the stone should stay white
:-)
Buckleboo!
Martin
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by punching through the Earth's crust, thus tying
three opposing theories (impacts, basalt floods, and poisonous
gases) together as one unified theory,
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From: Sterling K. Webb
I've always had this idea tucked in the back of my head. Kinda like a
perforated coastline
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