http://www.rocksfromspace.org/September_20_2008.html
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Tom wrote:
CK3.8 thin section in cross polarized light. This particular thin section
has a large CAI. Within this inclusion is a most interesting structure.
Hello All,
These quatrangular, square-shaped crystals are probably hercynitic spinel
(FeAl2O4).
Best,
Bernd
Andrei wrote:
I dont think it's hercynite. Hercynite is an opaque phase
Hi Andrei and List,
Hercynite is only opaque in thin section *if* it is deeply colored.
Best,
Bernd
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I am hoping someone on the list can tell me/us the correct pronunciation of
the Czech meteorite Tieschitz. I am horrible with guessing these things, but
I would guess 'teesh-kytze.'
Thank you!
Mike Bandli
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Mike inquired:
I am hoping someone on the list can tell me/us the correct pronunciation of
the Czech meteorite Tieschitz. I am horrible with guessing these things, but
I would guess 'teesh-kytze.'
Hi Mike and List,
When Tieschitz fell in 1878, this region of the Czech Republic still belonged
to
I´d say without the 'k'
'teesh-ytz'
sounds like : tea sheets
i´d say ;)
greetings from Austria,
Stefan
I am hoping someone on the list can tell me/us the correct pronunciation
of
the Czech meteorite Tieschitz. I am horrible with guessing these things,
but
I would guess 'teesh-kytze.'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7623411.stm
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http://www.minorplanets.de/meteorites/pronouncing/index_german.html
Try this site with many meteorite name pronunciations, it has been posted
before.
To me it sounds like 'tea-shits' close to where I was born back in 65.
Cheers,
Roman Jirasek
www.meteoritelabels.com
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This is only 2nd time posting if I did something wrong please let me
know.thanks Harley
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Hello everyone:
The actual press release had contact information for all of the scientists
quoted here. If you have any interest in contacting them, please let me
know and I can send you contact information.
Larry
On Fri, September 19, 2008 3:28 pm, Ron Baalke wrote:
Hi list.What a day.The cubs won the central division and I just got my 53 gram
mill bill stone from dez leong.I have had a few mill bill stones since I have
been in meteorites,but I have NEVER seen a mill bill piece look this good.It is
100% fusion crusted not a mark on it.Just completely
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Hello,
Check out this cool Muonionalusta slice.really worth a look.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=200256027274
Best Wishes
Michael Cottingham
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Hi List!
My apologies if this has been posted previously.
http://www.todaysbigthing.com/2008/09/09
It's a video showing a simulation of a 500km asteroid striking Earth.
Enjoy!
MikeG
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Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA)
Member of the
Hi Michael List,
Here is a longer version of the clip with Japanese sub-titles and different
music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYgEwXWilUc
And R.I.P. Rick Wright who wrote the music for Michael's English language
version (Pink Floyd's The Great Gig In The Sky).
Best regards,
Charley
Also here
http://www.meteorman.org/The_end.htm
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Extinction-level Asteroid Impact Simulation Video
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