In “Meteorite Men” episode 3, “Tucson Ring Mystery, Southern Arizona,” Steve
and Geoff have 5 small potential nickel-iron meteorites analyzed. Nickel is
not found in 4 specimens and they are tagged “meteor wrongs.” The presence of
nickel is found in the 5th specimen. Therefore, it is a
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Anyways, I'm hoping this will be the 3rd AZ fall!!
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Greetings Listoids
Still nothing definitive on this fireball from last
Wednesday.Not a single noise report.The farmer who reported it landing
in his field in Crimlin,County Cavan has been strangely silent---fancy
that.Reports are now suggesting it landed in Donegal.
Anyway Rob
Jeff, Bernd and List,
This may be way off, but I'm wondering if the melting and subsequent
splashing/spraying of something like your blue inclusion could have caused
the silvery blue streaking on the surface of some of the Ash Creek (West)
meteorites that were asked about during previous
Hi to all!
I am looking for used but usable copies of a few of the more notable meteorite
books.
I would also like to get a copy of a comet strikes the earth the meteorite
does not need to be attached.
I am wanting to have a few books for use by visitors to the museum once it
opens.
Thanks,
It reminds me of some iridescent colorings I've seen on some weathered iron
oxides. I've seen it in rock specimens which were weathering out of veins
which contain gold, various Fe oxides and Mn oxides. I can't think of any
mineral names (maybe Goethite). A geologist would know - I can't
Darren and List,
You had said about a week ago you are still looking for the Naked Science video
on 2008 TC3 meteorite ( which I might add, I would like to get my hands on some
) . I think I might have found that video but its not from Naked Science it is
from The Universe series show.The
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
February 10, 2010
o Debris Flows on Mars
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_007033_1445
o Exhumed Layers Near the Nili Fossae
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_002176_2025
o Slope Streaks in Terra Sabaea
Possible product to try on meteorites in conjunction with Rusty
Mason's
meteorite preservation technique?
http://pda.physorg.com/_news184310039.html
--Rob
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Hi Shawn,
That is one of the best videos I ever seen!
Thanks so muching for sharing!
Dave Myers
--- On Wed, 2/10/10, Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] 2008 TC3 The Universe Video
To: cyna...@charter.net
Cc:
Hi Shawn,
That program is a History Channel production from The Universe series. It's
titled It Fell From Space and is a general program about meteorites. 2008 TC3
is just cursory.
I believe the program Darren is referring to is a National Geographic Channel
program from their Naked Science
Aloha Jeff, Bernd, et al,
I am at a conference now and have limited access to email, but was informed of
this interesting anomalous inclusion in Jeff's Buzzard Coulee meteorite. My
friend and partner of the NWA (~L3, W0/1) has identified a similar feature in
one of my slices. Please have a
Sounds like an interesting product. But the article indicates the silicon
dioxide coating is breathable, which makes me wonder how effective it
would be in moist climates.
They claim that seeds coated with Liquid Glass germinated faster than
seeds that were not coated. For seeds to
I must have been mistaken, I thought somebody was talking about coloration on
crust and not interior features
Mark B.
Vail, AZ
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Bornite?
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