Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Chelyabinsk
Contributed by: René Schmit
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Thank you all for the kind words. I very much enjoyed putting it
together and am happy people enjoyed reading it. All i can say is that
anyone who has not gone before needs to make the trip at least once.
And when you have been once you are hooked and addicted and will want
to go every year! :-)
FOR SALE on E-Bay!
Nice individual ultrasonically cleaned Agoudal IIAB well
shaped iron meteorites lot of.
Fine etched Agoudal IIAB well shaped iron meteorites
lot of with Neumann-lines, kamacite clouds, troilite
inclusions, schreibersite zones it is crazy structure.
NWA XXX individual
Ural Federal University news: http://urfu.ru/en/news/news/5444/
Norwegian Meteor Network: http://norskmeteornettverk.no/wordpress/?p=1612
(Norwegian)
Tähdet ja avaruus:
I'm very impressed, because it is a very difficult search area!
Very well done!
Congratulations to all those who were involved!
Martin
Gesendet: Dienstag, 01. Juli 2014 um 13:37 Uhr
Von: Steinar Midtskogen via Meteorite-list
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An:
Congratulations to the finders of the new meteorites!
It's always nice to read the story of a recovery and Thank You for
adding a new fall to the world's documented list of meteorites!
John
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:37 AM, Steinar Midtskogen via Meteorite-list
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Hi Steinar and Listees,
The Google translation of the Finnish press release said one of the
meteorites was given the field name Annama after a nearby river
where it was found? Is this also the unofficial or generic field
name that is being used for this meteorite fall?
Congratulations to the
Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com writes:
The Google translation of the Finnish press release said one of the
meteorites was given the field name Annama after a nearby river
where it was found? Is this also the unofficial or generic field
name that is being used for this
http://dawnblog.jpl.nasa.gov/2014/06/30/dawn-journal-june-30-2/
Dawn Journal
By Marc Rayman
June 30, 2014
Dear Mastodawns,
Deep in the main asteroid belt, between Mars and Jupiter, far from
Earth, far from the sun, far now even from the giant protoplanet Vesta
that it orbited for 14 months,
http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/2014/07/01/four-complete-six-to-go-burning-down-to-comet-rendezvous/
Rosetta
Four done, six to go: Burning down to comet rendezvous
European Space Agency
July 1, 2014
It's burn week in space again, and Wednesday, 2 July, marks the start of
a fresh set of four
http://blogs.esa.int/rocketscience/2014/06/27/aerobraking-update/
Venus Express Aerobraking update
European Space Agency
June 27, 2014
Venus Express completed the 38th aerobraking orbit on 25 June with
pericentre passage expected to have occurred at 21:37:04z; the
spacecraft was in braking mode
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2014/35/full/
Hubble to Proceed with Full Search for New Horizons Targets
News Release Number:* STScI-2014-35
July 1, 2014
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has been given the go-ahead to conduct an
intensive search for a suitable outer solar
List,
The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 02JUL2014
Archaeologists Say Cavemen Worshipped Meteorite After it Fell to Earth in Poland
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2014/07/the-latest-worldwide-meteormeteorite.html
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Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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The rock doesn't look like a meteorite to me. They do not indicate
why they think it was a meteorite (since when do archaeologists know
how to ID a meteorite?), who analyzed it, or what type of meteorite it
is supposed to be. I say it's a piece of sandstone until a laboratory
says otherwise.
Michael,
I agree. No reference citing how they determined it was a meteorite. I
can't find anything else online about it.
Bob
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Michael Mulgrew via Meteorite-list
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The rock doesn't look like a meteorite to me. They do not
Hello,
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Regards, Fabien
Fabien Kuntz
Météorites (ventes, expertise, conférences)
I agree. Looks like anything but a meteorite. The remark that it was
inordinately heavy is interesting however.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536 MetSoc
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