Hi folks,
I thought I'd share the intrigue of what I just spotted.
Kevin.
Hello folks,
I have just downloaded and viewed the most recent LASCO C3 mpeg from
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/data/realtime/mpeg/
18 Sept 2006 07:42 to 21 Sept 2006 23:42
In the top right quadrant, a small faint
Hello Sterling, List,
Sterling, your summarizing our (still so fragmentary) knowledge on our
solar system in general and on the origin of carbonaceous chondrites in
particular, is very much appreciated.
I am not at all expert in cosmology, just, as a chemist, interested in the
constitution
Hello Larry,
In the case of carbonaceous chondrites, I believe your inference that Just
being in an orbit that takes them near the Earth would warm them up to 100 c
or so is way too high, and that the right number in direct Sunlight hovers
around freezing (0 degrees C). There is that other
Good morning list.I have 3 auctions ending in the next 4 hours with 4
ongoing.Ending today are 3 meteorite magazines,a slice of NWA 2122,A 10.2
GRAM SLICE,and NWA 2779,a 19 gran slice.On going are a 6 x 8 nice riker
box,also a 1.3 gram fragment of ADRIAN,TEXAS,also a 100.1 gram endcut of
Hi Doug:
Tell this to the astronauts in their space suits.
I wish I still had access to my old thermal model programs so that I could
give you real answers, but I will do my best.
If you look up the surface temperture of the day side of the Moon, you get 107
degrees C. However, the noon
Main-group
pallasites represent intermixed core-mantle material
from a single disrupted
asteroid and have no known equivalents among the
basaltic meteorites.
Is that right? They all come from the same parent?
What are the other groups of pallasite. Sorry, my
knowledge on these rocks is
Hi Sterling -
Continuing to veer away from meteorites just
briefly...
Some have speculated that there's a difference between
a habitable planet and a planet on which intelligent
life might evolve - namely, ground and ocean. There
is no particular reason why the entire surface of the
Earth
Hi, Doug, List,
why Jupiter is so Special...
The earliest scientific model for How To Make
A Solar System is condensation from a hot solar
nebula. Too simple to be the whole story, it's still
a kind of framework to hang the details on...
The point where water will condense from a
vapor
There are no known samples of cometary material.
Don't forget we have samples of Comet Wild 2
collected by Stardust!
Ron Baalke
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Whoops!
I should have said fell-to-Earth samples.
Of course, if it won't fall to Earth, then we
just have to go get it!
Sterling K. Webb
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http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM09F8LURE_0.html
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM9WG8LURE_index_0.html
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Hi,
Identifying the parent bodies of meteorite types has been
disappointing. Early optimism suggested that if could just
get enough spectra of enough bodies, we could match most
everything up and untangle a lot of early solar system history.
Didn't work out that way. Matches were few.
Hi Rob -
I don't think a spacecraft launch will be necessary to
obtain samples, but perhaps several launches may be
necessary for other reasons.
Aside from the recent bolides, and the several hundred
pound TNT equivalent hit at Troms, Norway, there
appear to have been hits by large SW3
Hi,
The Face needs a facelift...
Sterling K. Webb
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- Original Message -
From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 11:21 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] New
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
September 18-22, 2006
o Feature of the Week: Juventae Chasma
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Tithonium Chasma (Released 18 September 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060918a
o Eroded Ejecta (Released 19 September 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060919a
o
Hi Sterling, list -
Perhaps a key to this problem is to sort out the
parent bodies first, and contra McSween, perhaps
Artemis and the LPBE(s?) indicate one of the keys'
shape.
Crater counts and crater spectra are important in
sorting this out, and here NASA has not been doing its
job. An
Art Bell and guests will never stop seeing the face!
(NASA is using Photoshop to distort it)
Cheers,
Pete
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New photos of the face on Mars
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006
Hello to the List,
I'm happy to announce major improvements to the
Encyclopedia of Meteorite web :
- members can modify their account profile
- members can create a pseudonym so they can be
anonymous
- statistics of your collection
- statistics for each country
If you're not already a member,
Pierre-Marie,
Why do you ask people to register to look at the information?
- John
John Kashuba
Ontario, California
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From: Pelé Pierre-Marie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MeteoriteList meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject:
Hello John,
I don't understand your question.
Registered members can modify their own account, edit
datas and create a pseudonym. It was not possible
before and was asked by several members.
For non members, I just wrote they can register as
it's free, to enjoy the Encyclopedia...
Registration
Pierre-Marie,
It's clear that registration is free. And you ask for contributibutions,
which is fine. And you need passwords for people to work on their accounts
which is certainly necessary. What I'm wondering why you want information on
people before you allow them to view the
ithought he answered that question clearly with this
Registration is necessary in the website so that a
member can't modify or delete the information of
another member. It's always necessary when you program
a website with a database behind. Security is
important.
take care
susan
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Hi All,
I must be really dumb
1) but it seams like to me if the primary answer to why
one would have to register to view a website is, So you
can't change the information provided by other people who
register then, THAT IS CIRCULAR LOGIC.
If no one had to register there would
Hello John,
It looks like whoever registered gets allocated collection data disk storage
space. If you signed in anonymously, it looks like the logic is who's
collection space will you be entitled to modify - we need to identify which
collection is yours. It looks like the anonymous option he
Hello again to all of you,
I think this discussion is meaningless and we lose our
time.
If you want to get some information about meteorites
without registering, go to the Meteoritical Society
website.
My Encyclopedia of Meteorites' goal is to let
members add their own collection IF THEY WANT
See,
I told you I was dumb!
I didn't get it that it included putting up
one's own collection - all makes perfectly good
sense now...
Duh!
Michael
on 9/22/06 2:21 PM, Pelé Pierre-Marie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again to all of you,
I think this
Hi List,
The Encyclopedia of Meteorites is an awesome data
base!
I for one think you've done a great job! Keep up the
good work
Ruben
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 23:21:21 +0200 (CEST), you wrote:
Registering is part of our computer world. Didn't you
register when you bought your PC
Nope.
and regstered your
Windows software,
Nope.
didn't you register at your web
provider ?
Only because I have to.
I haven't tried your site yet,
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:18:25 -0500, you wrote:
i was under the impression if you asked to copy someone's info, they usually
said yes. if they did all the work, it seems to me it's common courtesy to
ask them first if you can use it to save the work, time, and/or money it
would take to gather
--- Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about other people on
the list, but I am almost
always running more than one (and usually more than
2 or 3) things on the
computer at one time,
Who says men can't multi-task!??
RMcC
PS I don't want some smart alec to come back
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 17:18:25 -0500, you wrote:
i was under the impression if you asked to copy someone's info, they usually
said yes. if they did all the work, it seems to me it's common courtesy to
ask them first if you can use it to save the work, time, and/or money it
would take to gather
seems i misunderstood Darren's last email. he sent me a very nice email off
list explaining his point and i finally got it. sorry all for my duh,
huh?? moment.
susan
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Hello Everyone,
I just finished updating Tom's Gallery with 90 new images.
This is the second update in September so we added a
-NEW in red for the first update and
-NEW in yellow for today's update.
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/
I'm probably at my lowest possible working
Hi Darren,
Cutting and pasting outside of this website works fine when
using Netscape (though cut and paste are diabled within the
webpage itself). However, with Netscape you can simply click
the View button and then Page Source (or alternatively hit
CTRL U) and you can cut and paste the html
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Activates New Software - sol 964-969,
September 22, 2006:
Following some dramatic scrambling by rover handlers to command both
Mars Exploration Rovers to switch to new flight software during a bit of
a traffic jam at the
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 01:04:07 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Darren,
Cutting and pasting outside of this website works fine when
using Netscape (though cut and paste are diabled within the
webpage itself). However, with Netscape you can simply click
the View button and then Page Source (or alternatively
Hi, Darren, List
By a remarkable coincidence, I first experienced
that same little security wrinkle this morning, and I was
completely baffled as to the cause. But now I know
why it happened... and where. It was a mystery at
the time, though.
I saved everything in progress, shut down every
Hi list and good evening.Has there been any TAZMANIAN meteorites ever to
fall or be found on that small island?I cannot find any listed in
meteorites A to z.On google I could not find any either.As rare as the
aussie meteorites are to get,I bet the taz meteorites would be just as
hard.In chicago
Hi,
Internet Explorer interprets the disablement as
a universal one. However, you can display the page
source, then close the window. The page source
remains and the clipboard is re-enabled. Snip, snip.
Sterling K. Webb
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In a message dated 9/22/2006 5:33:57 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi list and good evening.Has there been any TAZMANIAN meteorites ever to
fall or be found on that small island?I cannot find any listed in
meteorites A to z.On google I could not find any either.As
Hello Darren, everyone,
http://www.meteoritestudies.com/protected_LODRAN.HTM
that I utterly LOATHE for what it does to your system, and such takeovers
of your computer should be banned from the internet.
Darren, let's be fair now !! Now that you've disabled my system who you
think I'm mad
Hi,
Likewise: IE 6, XP HomeEd SP2. I also have
Norton 2006 Firewall and Norton 2006 Internet Security...
I'll bet David Weir has never gotten a complaint
to date... I hadn't figured it out until your post, and he
probably doesn't know it's happening.
Sterling K. Webb
Hi Steve and list,
as far as I am aware there is no known meteorite find from TASMANIA (Steve, try
to further investigate with the correct spelling).
Even though we have the big Darwin Crater impact site on TASMANIA no meteorite
fragments have been found here, only the well-known Darwin Glass.
Hello Michael and Pierre-Marie PELE and John
I think John brought up the question about registration .
I think it is just a matter of preference , Pierre-Marie PELE
wants to know who is using his Website he has spent a lot of
time producing it . But there are alternatives . Such as my
Hi, List Steve,
WHOOPS!
I have covered my head in shame, I just didn't know better. But Bob Walker did!
Ref. forwarded e-mail.
I would be interested in a nice slice of the Lefroy iron. If somebode has got
some, please let me know off the list.
Better dig myself in again.
Cheers,
Norbert
Do any of you know the real location of the Lefroy iron? The NHM
catalogue has it in the sea north of Tasmania.
jeff
At 08:27 PM 9/22/2006, Norbert F. Kammel wrote:
Hi, List Steve,
WHOOPS!
I have covered my head in shame, I just didn't know better. But Bob
Walker did! Ref. forwarded
Dear Meteorites' fans,
Caillou Noir is offering again some meteorites on ebay that you can see at:
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Auctions will start ending in less than 24 hours, so have a look and bid
before it's too late!!!
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Hi Everyone-
Excuse me if I missed it- but I'm having trouble
getting an email to Mark in reference to a past
purchase.
His website that I have bookmarked is not coming up
either (identified as disabled).
Would someone please help me with contact
information for Mark?
Thank You
Mike
Hello Sterling and List,
I was unaware of the inadvertent effects that my HTMLProtector program
has been causing. As Sterling has acurately remembered, it was after the
fifth time that whole or parts of my html code were stolen for
commercial purposes, a violation of the Digital Millennium
Yep there are four of them official but I did hear that there was an
unoffical fifth. However, that's the extent I've heard of that one. I also
believe that none have been found there for about a century or so. Tasmania
had a very strong mining industry in the past and I think a few of them were
Hello list.I have a very nice very metalized slice of PORTALES VALLEY.I am
looking for some nice pieces of wholly fusion crusted pieces of GAO.I will
give you the important facts in private.I have pictures upon request.Again
I am looking for some nice GAO.Let me know of list.
steve
Estherville would like to sell asap to cover medical bills.
331.7g part-slice $1400
362.0g part-slice $1600
Serious potential buyers only Please email for photos. Paypal accepted, but
buyer is responsible for fees.
Thanks!
Ryan
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