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Hallo listers,
I'm a bit concerned about our friends in northern europe, especially polish
and belgian, where a violent hurrycane caused severe damage and some
casualties. I tried and contact Andrzej and Marcin yesterday but haven't
received any answer yet. As I'm going to stay out all day,
Hi Leandro,
yes the storm was terrible. I don't have heard of Belgium and Poland,
i guess it was most heavy in Germany and England, in Germany we have 11
dead people
and England 10, as far as i know. There is much water now in the street
i live and many
damaged roofs around, broken trees and so
Good morning Carsten,
were do you live in Germany?
Guess I better find out how my family is doing.
I am sure everyone is alright, including Marcin.
I read lots of power outages.
Good luck and hopefully no more rain!!
With best regards,
Moni
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Nininger Moment #25 The Sale of the Nininger's Collection
Part One
Since there is a current discussion on the list of where the Nininger
Collection is currently at I thought it would be appropriate to generate
this Nininger Moment.
From the 1920's to the late 1950's Nininger has hunted
Everything alright here in Munich,
No severe devastations, though a casualty.
Martin
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Hi Leandro,
very nice from you caring about. Yes, it was a handsome hurricane, topspeed
ca. 120 miles/h. I live in the southern part of Germany, not far from the
Lake of Contance. We've some problems with trees fallen on streets and
highways, some roofs are damaged. But the nest of our storks
Hi Rob,
Re:Gravity assist...
The amount of gravitational momentum it receives as it passes close in
to Jupiter far exceeds that which pulls it back when its gone by and is
further away, hence the net result is a sling shot. (Square
law/distance)
Mark
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From:
Hy
Im still here. Yesterday was there really strong wind, but it is normall for
me. We have
alvays few times per year south wind named Halny. But ofcourse this weather
in january is insane. There was no snow yet, only some rain.
I only hope that our plane from Munich next tuesday will get out
Hola List,
We are being receiving many inquiries about the dates of the 8th meteorite
show Ensisheim 2007.
The new circular and edvertisements should have been ready by now, however,
unexpected technical (mainly computer) problems are forcing us to delay
their public release. In about 3 weeks
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
January 16-19, 2007
o Feature of the Week: Cydonia
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Ridges (Released 16 January 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070116a
o Windstreaks (Released 17 January 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070117a
o Cool Crater (Released 18
Space Weather News for Jan. 19, 2006
http://spaceweather.com
Last night at sunset, motorists in South Africa pulled over to
watch what seemed to be a bush fire. As the twilight deepened,
however, they realized it was something else: the extravagant
tail of Comet McNaught. Even experienced
Hi Eric,
A+ a very nice example of highy weathered chondrite with caliche and
fractures. Perfect!!
You just gotta love those ugly ducklings!
Thanks again for the purchase, glad they are making their way to good homes
where they will be loved regardless of their non-model appearance.
Best
Hello all I am finishing up the last few orders from my cutting sale
on Gibeon and Henbury. So I am moving a VERY large Brenham siderite to
the saw. It weighs something like 128 pounds so it will produce some
very large and interesting slices.I am offering some of the best
quality and the
The comet itself is visible only from the southern hemisphere,
but its tail sweeps all the way back into northern skies. People
in California, Colorado and Hawaii have seen it peeking above
the western horizon about an hour after sunset. This northern
tail is faint but pretty, and resembles a pale
Hello Listees,
i have just listed a very beautiful fullslice of the Capot Rey IMB on ebay.
Everyone who's interested should take a look here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=320073860744
Thanks for looking!
Kind regards
Carsten.
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Dear Listees,
Our weekly auctions will start ending on ebay in less than 24 hours and some of
them are still at the $0.99 starting price.
Do not miss a chance to make good deals and see
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ50QQsassZkayunwar
Let me just point out some special ones...
Listoids
more updates
www.rawnet.com.au/~qwalkra1/
My sincere thanx to Anne B for her suggestions to the site
My sincere thanx to the Meteoritical Society for the use of metsoc database
info with attribution
Wait out re opal corner - prob Monday when they get back to work and
hopefully
Greetings, all,
Something I've been curious about: Other than the obvious high contrast of
small, loose particles falling off meteorites for easy recovery, is there
any other reason we often see Antarctic meteorites in aluminium pie plates?
http://space.com/spacewatch/070119_ns_great_comets.html
The Greatest Comets of All Time
By Joe Rao
SPACE.com
19 January 2007
Last week favorably placed observers viewed a comet so brilliant that it
could be seen with the naked eye in broad daylight, if the Sun was hidden
behind the side of
Hi all,
Just been weathering the storms here in the UK...luckily the Midlands
seems to have escaped the worst. The West was hit bad though...think
the death toll is up to 13 now. Many towns still without power. As you
may have all heard, after departing the UK the storm headed into Europe
To all our friends in Europe
Stay safe and warm.
Dave
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From: leandro.saracino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 6:39 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] north europe hurrycane emergency
Hallo listers,
I'm a bit
Dear Listees:
The rental house in Tucson I mentioned last week has been booked by a
famous meteorite hunter.
For anyone still looking for last-minute accommodation, I know of a
lovely bed and breakfast in downtown Tucson which is available during
the show on a nightly basis. It's a roomy,
Dear Listees:
Would someone please be kind enough to write to me off-List with Jim
Schwade's email address. Or, Jim, if you see this please drop me a
line.
Sorry to use the List for directory inquiries : )
Geoff N.
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Please note. I have only 17 more slots for the auction. If you want
your item advertised you MUST submit your photo and description
within the week.
Also, if you are wanting to make any absentee bids this week
is FAR better than calling me on my cell phone after I have left for
Tucson!
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