Thanks for this link, I had never seen that video. Unfortunately it does not
seem to be downloadable... but quite interesting, still keeping the phenomenon
unexplained.
Thanks again for sharing!
Kind regards
Frederic
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Hello All,
Home again...
Off the top of my
Hi Listoids
Have any of you got any information or pictures about this Queensland
meteorite
I would also appreciate any information that would help me to finalise
purchase of a specimen
Thanx in anticipation
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I have over 30 meteorites ending tonight on ebay all
started st one cent.
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorites/ebay/michael_farmer_meteorites.htm
Thanks
Mike Farmer
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Tracy wrote:
I had thought that meant they collected pieces that fell on the ship.
Michael Blood wrote:
Do you or anyone else know of ANY reference...
Hello All,
Here what I can offer:
American Journal of Science and Arts. Vol. 49, Oct 1845:
Particulars of the fall of Meteorites in the
Dear Tracy, Bernd, and List;
From Oahu to Moloki and the Channel is a very large area. Being of
watery origin, I am surprized any fell anywhere it didn't get wet.
Leper
Dave F.
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Tracy wrote:
I had thought that meant they collected pieces that fell on the ship.
Hello Friends
I wish to offer the list first chance at many meteorites .
1st is a beautiful specimen SAH 0020 11Kg with a
large atmospheric ablation hole in this meteorite .
I offer it to the list at below my cost of $ 8,000 purchased
from Luc Labenne many years ago . Concerned it
The latest issue, vol. 244, no. 1-4 (February 9,
2007), of Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,
Palaeoecology is devoted to “Triassic-Jurassic
Boundary events: problems, progress, possibilities”.
It contains a number of papers, which discuss the
various theories about what created the Triassic
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 11:38 AM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: AD: 150+ AUCTIONS ENDING TODAY You Must Take A Look !!!
Hello,
I have over 150+ Auctions Ending All throughout the day!!!
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/weltall/0,1518,460578,00.html
Regards,
Peter
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Hi Listers,
The discussion on the Tunguska video got me thinking. I am now compiling a
page of
meteor videos for meteorite-dealers.com. I've been searching google and yahoo
for videos
and have found a few, but if anyone has any links to good videos please send
them to me
privately. I've
Thanks Larry. I've added it to my favorites and forwarded it to friends.
Jerry Flaherty
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Sent: Monday, January 22,
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/23jan_ltps.htm
Lunar Transient Phenomena
NASA Science News
January 23, 207
January 23, 2007: If you stare at the Moon long enough, you start seeing
things. 82 things to be exact, says Bill Cooke, leader of NASA's
Meteoroid Environment Group. That's how
http://space.newscientist.com/article/mg19325875.700-did-the-new-moon-lose-its-iron-heart.html
Did the new moon lose its iron heart?
New Scientist
23 January 2007
The moon may not be just a chip off the old planetary block. It could
have formed at the same time as Earth from the same
I was looking at the list mail archive and saw a message submitted to
the list by Ken Regelman titled For Sale Ad posted today.
Did anyone receive that message in an email? I thought I would ask
because of the last part of his message. Looked important!
Michael Murray
nom de plume -
Hello,
I have over 150+ Auctions Ending All throughout the day!!!
Some Highlights Are:
Large Lahoma slice..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemsspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AITvi
ewitem=item=200069629833rd=1rd=1
120+ gram Mesosiderite Classic!
I was told my Ad did not make it to the list so I am trying again .
Trouble with Comcast I do not know . So please pardon
the repeat .
Hello Friends
I wish to offer the list first chance at many meteorites .
1st is a beautiful specimen SAH 0020 11Kg with a
large atmospheric
OT hit tree to but in the list of meteorites have hit
objects, San Michele meteorite fall in umbria in teh
2002 have hit a roof of a house and broken a tile.
Matteo
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scritto:
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 22:04:24 -0800
From: Jason Utas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have had postings delayed by about 24 hours twice.
Mark
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 6:53 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Sorry, everyone,I posted this yesterday - 24 hours
ago
Sorry,
Here is Ken's Message
Hello Mike
I tried to post my ad again but I am not recieving the list
also !
I will call Comcast again tomorrow . Please if the second ad did
not come through would you post it for me ?Thank you again
Ken Regelman
I wish to offer the list first
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/January_24.html
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Hello all,
Someone, I believe it was Martin Altman, mentioned as a footnote to a
message on another topic that if Berndt, the universal favorite, prefers
to defer his award until he can receive it in person, Paul and Jim would
be very deserving alternate recipients. I would just like agree with
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