Such sad news Though I never had the privilege of meeting him.. My
deepest sympathies go out to Christian's family in this hard time.
Regards,
Eric
On 1/13/2010 2:56 PM, impact...@aol.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
I just received this email (below) from Hanno, with very sad news.
For
all small bits of material floating around in space
are asteroids, even down to the minuscule particle?
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On 1/12/2010 7:36 PM, Sterling K. Webb wrote:
Hi, Melanie and List,
What defines a meteoroid is that some portion of
it survives entry into the Earth's
This is what happens when you get too many smart people in a room together.
Regards,
Eric
A meteor can be both a meteoroid and meteor while traveling through the
atmosphere.
On 1/12/2010 11:14 PM, Sterling K. Webb wrote:
Just to make things even more confusing,
the IAU itself has approved
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Am I reading this wrong or is this a misprint/typo? Misidentification?
https://www.sellmygems.com/v/meteorites/meteorites.html
Not to mention the 251g meteorite sold as Campo del Cielo more resembles
a Sikhote Alin than a Campo. To add to that look at the Meteorites from
Russia they appear to
Hi Listees and Meteorite Junkies, And EVERYONE who wants to know about
meteorites.
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It seems to me the definitions and people interpretations of sound is
the issue regarding the BOOM.
If I were to describe an impact type sound I might say BANG, or THUMP,
if I were to try to describe a crashing sound like multiple objects
colliding or perhaps some books or plates tumbling to
Comet and the Orion
constellation. You're probably smiling to yourself right about now
because you guys already know it is the famous meteor shower that
radiates from that point in space in the form of the Orionids!
Now That's Cool!
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METEORWRONG in the subject line of
your email.
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P.S. I have to say this piece Ruben got sent is one of the coolest
looking meteorwrongs I've seen.
On 1/6/2010 6:54 PM, Ruben Garcia wrote:
Hi all,
I have received many emails regarding how I know this specimen
Hi Gary, Matt,
Maybe you guys are simply being facetious or or skeptical. Maybe Matt,
you really didn't feel like it was worth it. But, I believe it is worth
it simply because it could have be a meteorite! And though up to this
point though none have been found to prove that case, the
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aMystery?
Hi Gary, Matt,
Maybe you guys are simply being facetious
Jake, List,
I'd be careful about calling someone an armchair hunter. I made that
mistake once... ;) LOL We all know how that turned out.
Yes I am very aware of the time meteorite hunters like Robert spend
chasing fireballs and other possible meteorite falls. In addition There
are MANY
crashes in your backyard?
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Opinions?
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Hi List,
I haven't really been following this but here's another report about the
fireball back on Dec 19th over Wisbech, Cambridgeshire UK
http://www.fenlandcitizen.co.uk/news/Meteorite-falls-over-Wisbech.5943609.jp
Any other word on this fireball?
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You guys are gonna love this... ;)
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branch. ;)
Cool looking though huh?
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Eric
On 12/29/2009 6:02 PM, Jeff Kuyken wrote:
Tree branch?
Cheers,
Jeff
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the surface location
of magnetic north
I don't know about you, but this confuses me just a little bit...
Can anyone please clear this up for me? And perhaps the rest of the
world? ;)
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On 12/26/2009 5:00 PM, Meteorites USA wrote:
Hi List,
A few pieces available today.
1017g Sculpted Canyon Diablo = $750
6.9g West, TX (Ash Creek) = $276 (Found by me February 25th 2009 - 10
days after the fall. Will supply documentation and in-situ photos
Hi List,
A few pieces available today.
1017g Sculpted Canyon Diablo = $750
6.9g West, TX (Ash Creek) = $276 (Found by me February 25th 2009 - 10
days after the fall. Will supply documentation and in-situ photos)
Take both pieces = $1000
Free Shipping
What exactly is your point? (rhetorical of course) Who's the one with
the problem? The one who apologizes for some of the things they've done,
or the one who points out the faults of others and consistently posts
negative comments and BS with an obvious prejudice that no one wants to
read,
? eucrite? (unknown) with a HUGE iron inclusion, a WHITE
matrix, and superb CRACKLY fusion crust.
Contact me off-list for a complete list of pieces, prices and terms of sale.
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I just wanted to say THANKS to JEFF!
I just received my cube today! What an awesome specimen! I like my
number too... So cool! These things are heavy... ;)
For those of you who haven't yet acquired one you need to pick one up now.
The low numbers are going fast. Good thing I got mine!
Keep
What the _ is that?!
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Eric
meteoritefin...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello List.
Off topic, but hopefully of interest. See below the link to the Spaceweather posting for today. Check out the pretty weird visual sighting over Norway, etc.
www.spaceweather.com/
Best,
Robert
Thanks Paul,
What a great bit of information!
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oxytropidoce...@cox.net wrote:
Tsunami from Asteroid/Comet Impacts
http://users.tpg.com.au/users/tps-seti/spacegd7.html
Australian Spaceguard Survey
http://users.tpg.com.au/users/tps-seti/spacegd.html
Great site Jeff! Good job and an awesome idea!
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Jeff Kuyken wrote:
Hi all,
I recently decided to try something a little different and had some scale
cubes made up. Not your usual cubes either as these are made from
Tungsten
Carbide with a tolerance
know if it's true but hoping
someone out there can let me know a little bit about it..
thanks
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Has anyone else received this one or one like it?
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Hi list,
How is this calculated and how do we know the 90% to 95% loss
calculation is accurate without knowing the mass of the asteroid before
entry and after recovery of every piece that lands on the surface of our
planet?
Has there ever been such a case?
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Eric Wichman
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Hi list,
This is off topic, but it's something I thought worthwhile to share with
list members. Don't know how recent this is, but I received an email
forward from a friend and figured I'd forward this to list members just
as a heads up.
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This is off topic, but it's something I thought worthwhile to share with
list members. Don't know how recent this is, but I received an email forward
from a friend and figured I'd forward this to list
of the universe!
Seems we just had a discussion about that not too long ago and there
were a whole bunch of naysayers.
Real aliens... Imagine that... ;)
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Eric Wichman
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Greg Stanley wrote:
I would have to say now:
ALH84001 is the most valuable, rare and important
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That'll be on the next one.
Thanks for the suggestion...
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bill kies wrote:
Please add, Do you enjoy intrusive demands for information that will be used for my personal marketing campaigns? yes/no, to your list of questions.
have a few hundred I could
probably donate, or release into the public domain as well. I'd be
willing to make a large portion of images of the meteorites I've
photographed available in an online gallery on the Meteorite Wiki
website, or even on Meteorites USA.
In fact, I'll probably do
it to the Queensland Museum to
allow experts to analyse and study it, he said.
Police yesterday said the item remained in their possession until they
could determine the lawful owner.
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on
the lower right corner (ie) Ben de la Vega Collection and so on.
That's how we race jouralists do it for public domain pictures.
Ben
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care who
uses them' so why not make them publically available by stating so, when
they are put online?.
Just a thought..
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programming at the World of Science.
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This is really very helpful and this information is vital to the
increase of knowledge of meteorites online.
Your participation is greatly appreciated and it only takes a minute.
Thanks guys, let's keep this going!!!
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Meteorites USA wrote:
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Hi Listees Meteorite People,
I've created a poll for gathering some very important information. This
information is vital in determining the course of action and direction
the Meteorite Wiki website will take. The Poll is located on the
meteorite blog website but is strictly for gathering
A video you might like...
Symphony of Science: Our Place in The Cosmos
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houses any alien
technology, but acknowledged the reputation the military facility has
garnered is entertaining to some of its employees.
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'), it is
not that improbable that a fall should occur there. Or at least no more
improbable than a fall over Rhode Island.
--Rob
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Just a thought, if this meteorite is ever found, and if it's on the
base, would it be called the Dugway meteorite? ;)
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Eric
Matson, Robert D. wrote:
Hi Greg,
It doesn't look like it, based on triangulation of four cameras and
triangulation of the acoustic (seismic) data. The
Hi guys,
Just a heads up... The Meteorite Wiki is back up and running. There's
been some minor changes and no data loss on the transfer/upgrade of the
server.
This was a good test to see if we were able to move the wiki without
much trouble. It has been moved successfully and we're happy at
Hi all,
Are any of you having problems with Facebook? Any log in problems, or
problem notifications by Facebook saying you can't log in?
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Hi All,
Just a notice... My sites are back up and running. MeteoriteBlog.com is
up, as is Meteorites USA. I'm working on Meteorite Wiki until late
tonight updating the database. Please if you have information or posts
going to the Meteorite Wiki, it should be ready for posts again by noon
certainly not a meteorite.
Enjoy...
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Linton Rohr wrote:
Thanks for sharing that Dirk.
To my relatively inexperienced eyes, the rock that Mr. X is holding
shows no signs of ablation. It also appears to be fairly light in
weight, judging from the way he's
on Admire pallasite micro-slices.
Order today or miss out!
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Finally, a good media report on meteorites!
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148sid=8736952
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Chirp chirp... Do I here crickets on the list...
It's awful quiet here...
The list is suddenly and eerily quiet... ;)
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looks like on an
ordinary chondrite, but are there any example photos of freshly fallen
iron meteorites with very fresh fusion crust beside the Sikhote Alin
meteorite?
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] Im Auftrag von
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. November 2009 18:18
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Betreff: [meteorite-list] Fusion Crust on Irons
Hi
/meteorit_treysa_1g.jpg
Sikhote-Alin
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/Dec1.html
and so on.
Cheers,
Martin
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Awesome!
Great job Robert, Happy birthday!
Keep it up guys...
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splitting hairs... Maybe it's more about the meaning of
the phrase the rarest meteorite than the actual rarity of the
meteorite type class.
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Jason Utas wrote:
Hello Sonny, All,
I've often thought about such a term - the rarest meteorite.
The rarest meteorite
, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com wrote:
Jason, list,
Maybe I don't quite understand... ;) The size of an individual meteorite
whether ungrouped or even a previously unknown type or new classification
would not be the deciding factor in determining rarity at all would
a concern and my belief in
the free access to knowledge that needs to be preserved.
Thanks for listening...
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Adam Hupe wrote:
Dear List,
I think it is crazy to talk about corporate greed and meteorites at the same time. There are much simpler ways of earning
or
by unintentional means.
Respectfully of course...
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Dave Gheesling wrote:
For whatever its worth, I've disagreed with both Adam and Eric on many
occasions, and I'm quite certain both have disagreed with me before as well.
That said, I thought Adam's post was superb
...
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Hi List,
LCROSS mission: Aliens are watching...
Alien face in ejecta plume.
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/fun/LCROSS-Alien.jpg
Some Photoshop fun for ya!
Enjoy... ;)
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Enjoy...
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P.S. I know I'll probably get some brash emails on that one... ;)
Galactic Stone Ironworks wrote:
Hi Mark and List,
Such a book sounds like a great idea. A bunch of that info is located
in the online Meteorite Times archives
business.
Help people and they will help you.
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Hi Paul, list,
You can search the Met-List archives here:
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oxytropidoce...@cox.net wrote:
Carl wrote:
In [meteorite-list] WHY HELP A DUMB ASS NEWBIE?
For those
and Ceres, the asteroid belt's
two most massive inhabitants -- the asteroid Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres.
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Very cool... Thanks to Darren for the last one that was posted.
I found this one just a little bit ago.
featuring Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGK84Poeynk
Enjoy...
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A little fun response to all the gripes about prices and hunting...
(no offense to anyone of course)
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/fun/rocks.wav
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That's weird, maybe it's the player.
It's a .wav file and should play in almost all browsers players without
a problem.
What media player do you have installed?
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Eric
bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/fun/rocks.wav
Hmm, ... have been listening to it
Hi List,
Just for fun...
Fake or Foto?
http://www.meteoritesusa.com/fun/galaxy.jpg
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hope you will take part in the new Meteorite Wiki and help share the
science and knowledge of meteorites with the world!
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The Meteorite Wiki
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P.S. There's been many more pages created on the wiki so far, and all of
them are open
and Steve for
their contributions to the Meteorite world!
Sonny
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I'm very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My thoughts are with his family
at this sad time.
I never had the privilege of meeting him, I heard nothing but good
things about him, and he was always helpful to me on the forums and via
email.
He will be missed...
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Ruben Garcia
. I'm sure others
would love to learn the process. I would be will to add a few of my
photos to the document and release them into the public domain for all
use. What do you think?
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Eric Wichman
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R N Hartman wrote:
Hello McCartney (and all):
Yes, the etch happens very
A BIG! Congratulations Michael!
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Eric
michael cottingham wrote:
Hello,
A quick report A beautiful, healthy, and big baby girl was born at
12:45 am today! Everyone is doing fine and I must say dad is exhausted!
Please join my private sales list. This is an important
for the input, keep it coming, and enjoy the site!
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Meteorites USA wrote:
Hello Listees,
Unfortunately there's been some trouble with uncool links on the
Meteorite Wiki.
I'd like to apologize to everyone about the bad links on the site.
Someone decided
/s/0/210b803a-c32a-11de-8eca-00144feab49a.html?nclick_check=1
Tele2 Stock
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Thanks Jerry!
Eric
Jerry Flaherty wrote:
Outstanding Eric!
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Announcing: The Meteorite Wiki
Oct 2009 17:20:39 -0400
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Announcing: The Meteorite Wiki
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Outstanding Eric!
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From: Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com
Sent: Monday=2C October 26=2C 2009 6:07 PM
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that most searches show a Wikipedia.org link in the
results no matter what you search for. What better way to generate much
more interest in meteorites, asteroids, comets, and astronomy than to
have a meteorite wiki?
I can't think of one, can you?
Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA
Melanie
: www.meteoritewiki.com
Regards,
Eric Wichman
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Mission Statement: To compile knowledge and share the enjoyment of
meteorite science hobby through an open community wiki in which
everyone interested can participate contribute to the growth of the
knowledge of meteorites.
Enjoy...
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Eric Wichman
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Ok,
Flaming meteorite after impact? Really? Waiting for Superman to come
crawling out of the hole.
Didn't I ready somewhere just recently that a man picked up a piece of
space debris (England I think) a few seconds after it impacted his house
and it was hot to the touch? And that was a
A BIG congrats to Rob, Mike B, Mike F, Jim and all,
Great job on the find to both Robs!
Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA
Mike Bandli wrote:
Hello all
Today we did what we set out to do!
Late last night we got an email from Rob Matson, who can only be described
as a half man-half
and enjoy!
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Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA
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P.S. I have more than this so if there's something specific you're
looking for please let me know.
P.P.S. Send me an email off-list if you'd like to know what I'm getting in.
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'World's biggest crater' discovered
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/44323/181/
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