Perhaps a kind fellow lister has access to a copy of
Daniel J. Milton:
Structural Geology of the Henbury Meteorite Craters
Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,1968?
It's just 17 pages and a map. A scan would be most appreciated, just let me know
how I can cover your efforts in
Canyon Diablo
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Greetings,
Harvey Nininger who witnessed the November 9th 1923 super bright meteor fall
at McPherson, College, made his eye witness notes and went on to contact
newspapers, witnesses on each side of the fall. While this particular use of
triangulation did not yield the actual meteorite from the
I've similar thoughts myself, Doug. In most all graphic depictions of
the impact from 65my ago, they show the earth's land masses as they
are arrayed today! Were they using a paleo-map circa
late-cretaceous, I believe it would show the India plate right in the
center of the anti-pode focii
Hi to all, I hope everyone is doing well.
First off, I would like to offer an exceptional deal on a very unusual and
highly shocked new ureilite. There was only one stone that weighed 119g.
This is a very diamond rich ureilite that has been classified as NWA 6871.
After cutting loss and
Hello!
I have just finished to set-up two maps for the Munich Show.
You can find them here:
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/A5.jpg
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/A6.jpg
I went to this web-site and I'm looked for meteorite in each one of the 4
halls.
Hi Al,
But if Lapaz also arrived on the scene as shortly after Nininger as it
sounds, unless Nininger invited him, it is because so local tipped off
Lapaz which increases the liklihood the same was the case with
Nininger. Is there any reference there as to whether the mass was
found without
Canyon Diablo with natural hole contributed by Mike Miller.
Hello Mike, Paul, and List,
A really nice one! Must once have been an oval troilite
inclusion...probably surrounded by swathing kamacite!
Thanks for sharing!
Bernd
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Please excuse me for the delay in this due to a situation beyondmy
control at home.
There is a winner but I don't know who it is yet. It will be for an
imperfect anagram since several people sent me partial lists of perfect
anagrams with Dr. Grossman having the most (10), but
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Astronomers discover complex organic matter in the universe
In today's issue of the journal Nature, astronomers
On NWA 6077 / NWA 5400:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320779119158
It may be the only surviving ancestor of Earth itself. The last time
such a important discovery was made is when anthropologist found Lucy
the missing link between Ape and Man.
Hey John, or maybe the much more petrologically
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
October 26, 2011
o Continuing Avalanches
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_016228_2650
What triggers these falls? Seasonal temperature changes in the ice
layers, gusts of wind passing over loosened rocks in steep slopes, or
something else
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-332
NASA in Final Preparations for Nov. 8 Asteroid Flyby
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
October 26, 2011
NASA scientists will be tracking asteroid 2005 YU55 with antennas of the
agency's Deep Space Network at Goldstone, Calif., as the space rock
I don't believe that Lucy has ever been proven to be the missing link.
Science knows it will have to do better than that.
Australopithecine has often been debated---but never proven as such beyond
any doubt. Lucy and her kind still spent most of their time in trees as I
recall.
Kirk.
Darren asked me to say:
Just tell them that I said hi, and that for economic reasons I've
had to drop my expensive cable internet service for an indeterminate
time, and the interface on my cell phone is far too clumsy for me to
attempt to follow the list from it.
Sterling K. Webb
One. There is NO missing link between Ape and
Man since human ancestry is a brush or shrub,
not a tree.
Two: Lucy is either ONE of many links between
Ape and Man or One Cousin to one link between
Ape and Man, of which there are probably dozens
of so-called species.
If this is confusing, just
Hello Listers
For those of you that can not get enough with meteors and those of you that
love South Park please click on the link down below to watch a South Park
episode where Cartmen wants to go to Casa Bonita ( Which it does exist and been
them many of times when I was a kid) for Kyles
Thank you for passing that info on Sterling. I wish him all the
best. Good to know he is still in contact with you.
Thanks again,
Mike in CO
On Oct 26, 2011, at 4:40 PM, Sterling K. Webb wrote:
Darren asked me to say:
Just tell them that I said hi, and that for economic reasons I've
had
Carl asked:
What came first. The chicken or the egg?
Hi Carl
As for birds, all scientists that subscribe to evolution now know that
the egg came first. Some reptile laid it but the combination of the
genes that resulted from momma and pappa reptile-birdish produced the
first genetic bird.
Darren asked me to say:
Just tell them that I said hi, and that for economic reasons I've
had to drop my expensive cable internet service for an indeterminate
time, and the interface on my cell phone is far too clumsy for me to
attempt to follow the list from it.
Sterling K. Webb
Hi All,
I just added pictures of a new 300g chondrite find. Well, from the
looks of it is not really new it has possibly been lying around for a
couple thousand years or so!
Sonny
http://www.nevadameteorites.com/nevadameteorites/ORDINARY_CHONDRITES.html#0
Niceee. 300 grams, now that's a good size. That dirt line is kinda
neat too. One can easily visualize how the whole stone was semi-buried
in the ground. Like seeing both the top and submerged parts of an
iceberg.
Congrats!
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Great Job Dude! I should have gone with you, but just too much going on
Next time!
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 8:15 PM, wahlpe...@aol.com wrote:
Hi All,
I just added pictures of a new 300g chondrite find. Well, from the looks of
it is not really new it has possibly been lying around for a
oops, that was the 169 gram stone. Nevertheless, Nice finds and
Congrats on both of those ;)
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Benjamin P. Sun bpsun2...@gmail.com wrote:
Niceee. 300 grams, now that's a good size. That dirt line is kinda
neat too. One can easily visualize how the whole stone
Hi Al and Doug,
Thanks for your interest in my question about meteorite recoveries based on
triangulation. Harvey Nininger certainly seems to be a likely candidate for
the first hunter to have pulled this off. Rocks from Space credits him as
the first person to locate a meteorite from
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