Hi list,
I have started a blog:
FIELD NOTES is a casual platform to share some of the meteorite images and
documents which I have collected during my research of the last years and which
will be posted on a daily basis.
http://meteoritefieldnotes.blogspot.de/
It is a bit of an experiment,
Nothing to gain if you don't risk it - that's why Bob is king :)
almitt2--- via Meteorite-list schrieb am
13:25 Dienstag, 15.September 2015:
>
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>Hi list and Bob,
>
>I don't know if I would take a gamble on that or not. :-)
>
>--AL Mitterling
>
Fantastic, congratulations!*
Larry Atkins via Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com schrieb
am 21:20 Donnerstag, 26.Februar 2015:
Hi Mike,
These new meteorite finds may finally resolve a long debated issue. Bob
V. directed me to this paper and you should give it a read.
Great site, the images are awesome.
Jan Woreczko Wadi via Meteorite-list meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
schrieb am 21:12 Samstag, 31.Januar 2015:
Ha
All devastatingly beautiful! ;-)
Page!
Photographs!
Specimens!
Congratulations - from now my favorite.
Best
Woreczko
FIND A FALLING STAR
PHOTO BOOK AVAILABLE IN MARCH 2015
3 softcovers in slipcase
~20 x 25 cm
144 pages
80 b/w and color ills.
published by Kehrer
Plus Special Collector’s Edition of 80 copies, with lightjet print 24x30 cm,
choice of 4 prints, edition of 20 each
Please follow the link for more
Dear list,
My new book of 100 collected texts on meteorite falls is now available:
http://reginepetersen.com/a_brief_history.php
If you would like to purchase a copy please drop me an email with your contact
details. I accept Paypal.
Thank you very much.
Regine
(Please note: this is not the
Hi list,
thought you might be interested:
http://www.portal.gsi.gov.in/portal/page?_pageid=108,721759_dad=portal_schema=PORTALinpRecId=2102
Design wise it's the worst thing I've seen in a long time, but at least there's
an effort!
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Visit the
Dear list,
I have updated my website with more images from my photographic investigation
of the 1954 Sylacauga meteorite fall and other things meteorite related.
www.reginepetersen.com
Best,
Regine
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Fantastic!!
So jealous.
Von: Alexander san...@rambler.ru
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 17:58 Dienstag, 9.Juli 2013
Betreff: [meteorite-list] I found fantastic oriented individual of Chelyabinsk
meteorite.
Hello!
I found unique
Fascinating, thanks Anne for sharing.
My French is really bad, but perhaps you can elaborate on the article you
posted. How could Sao Joao Nepomuceno be paired to the Steinbach meteorite?
Best wishes,
Regine
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Von: valpar...@aol.com valpar...@aol.com
An:
The interview has been cut down to one sentence. Everybody who has dealt with
the media before knows how these things work.
I actually think his statement is honest and charming - and only hypocrites
would deny that it is 100% true. We love meteorites - we want to have them.
Simple! You want
The interview has been cut down to one sentence. Everybody who has dealt with
the media before knows how these things work.
I actually think his statement is honest and charming - and only hypocrites
would deny that it is 100% true. We love meteorites - we want to have them.
Simple! You want
The interview has been cut down to one sentence. Everybody who has dealt with
the media before knows how these things work.
I actually think his statement is honest and charming - and only hypocrites
would deny that it is 100% true. We love meteorites - we want to have them.
Simple! You want
My favourite so far:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZE29zSJTcM
Von: Dan Miller dannysp...@gmail.com
An: Yinan Wang veom...@gmail.com
CC: METEORITE LIST meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 17:42 Freitag, 15.Februar 2013
Betreff: Re:
Dear list, FYI
http://www.portal.gsi.gov.in/portal/page?_pageid=108,721665_dad=portal_schema=PORTAL
click on Maps covering entire India, and you can find the map on page 2.
Regine
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Beautiful specimen and beautiful photograph.
Von: Michael Johnson i...@rocksfromspace.org
An: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 21:46 Donnerstag, 26.Juli 2012
Betreff: [meteorite-list] ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY - NORTHWEST
AFRICA
and new
image
taken by you. Good lick with the Award :)
Shawn A
[meteorite-list] Stars Fell on Alabama: Opening week 02.07. - 08.07. in
Arles, FR
Regine P. fips_bruno
at yahoo.de
Fri Jun 22 12:27:36 EDT 2012
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Hi all,
I will be showing 'Stars Fell on Alabama', Chapter 1 of my ongoing work 'Find a
Falling Star' in a solo show at this year's Rencontres Festival of Photography
in Arles, FR. The show's focus is the 1954 meteorite fall of Sylacauga and is
nominated for the festival's Discovery Award
Sorry to come up with the subject
matter again, but I keep thinking about this every now and then and
would like to add my two cents on it this time.
I agree with the hammer fall term being misleading, and so far haven't met
anyone who is very fond of it
except those who actually see it as a
- Ursprüngliche Message -
Von: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
An: Regine P. fips_br...@yahoo.de
CC: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 19:27 Dienstag, 12.Juni 2012
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Hammer fall term
Hi Regine,
I agree in principle with what you
Von: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
An: Regine P. fips_br...@yahoo.de
CC: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 20:20 Dienstag, 12.Juni 2012
Betreff: Re: [meteorite-list] Hammer fall term
Hi Regine,
I can't argue that point. I can only
in
that it was the first specimen that was used as a keystone to pair a
pallasite
fall to a siderite fall ... and help create the need to have a single name
with
synonyms ... how ironic, errr... palladoxical ;-)
Kindest wishes
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Regine P
and Anoka for comparison.
ref:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2008/pdf/1984.pdf
kindest wishes
Doug
-Original Message-
From: Regine P. fips_br...@yahoo.de
To: MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com; Meteorite-list
Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Mon, Apr 30
Hi Doug, Bernd and all,
I too would like to know where this one is being kept. What baffles me though,
how does one get to the conclusion the meteorite had been carried in a medicine
bag? It doesn't sound implausible, but what are the clues? Magic powder
topping? Is there any further info?
Hi list,
does anyone know where I can get an image of asteroid Toro?
I know that the pictures that exist are just showing a speck in the darkness,
but it doesn't matter!
The resolution should be big enough though, otherwise the speck will turn into
a pixel (the problem with the images I've
You guys should show some respect - the lady you are talking about has been
exposed to ridicule quite enough when she was alive.
This is a story that more or less happened just recently. Her ex husband Eugene
died in January.
Btw. she neither had children nor grandchildren.
-
of the
comments very funny.
- Ursprüngliche Message -
Von: Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com
An: Regine P. fips_br...@yahoo.de
CC: Dennis Miller astror...@hotmail.com;
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Gesendet: 15:45 Dienstag, 3.April 2012
Betreff
Interesting. I was actually referring to Keyser's son - here is small clipping
I uploaded from a Scientific American clipping of 1895:
http://spiralmemoprintsales.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_06.html
--- Phil Whitmer prairiecac...@rtcol.com schrieb am Mi, 7.3.2012:
Von: Phil Whitmer
Hello list,
I found the below post in the archives, and also found an article saying a 400
pound meteorite was being kept in an undisclosed location (?) in 2008:
http://www.the-daily-record.com/news/article/311
Any info on this one? Has it really been found?
It sounded so strange to me. But I do not know Nowak so I thought I'd ask
before dismissing it. The original account of the guy living on the farm does
on the other hand not sound completely absurd to me - he was not an old man
when reporting to Ward in 1895. They went searching together.
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