Higher resolution image:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Robert Mikaelyan got in a great couple of shots! He wouldn't have had a lot
of time.
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Found this interesting:
http://genesismission.jpl.nasa.gov/gm2/news/features/closer.htm
from
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
bit of a paradigm shift if confirmed!
Happy Independence Day USA
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Gem like meteorite
http://www.saharamet.com/meteorite/gallery/R119.html
Access to Japan's National Institute of Polar Research memoirs
Describing the discovery of the blue ice meteorite fields in Antarctica
http://www.nipr.ac.jp/~library/publication/Memoir.html#Anchor530343
Hi,
Talking of rock stars...
This site has some great photos of the geology of the Ross Sea area and a
page on meteorites in the Antarctic. Most of the fantastic photos on the
site were taken back in the 1950's.
http://www.rosssea.info/meteorites.html
The author details how his party
YES from Pomona in Australia, good idea Greg.
Finding a meteorite like the new Brenham main mass probably represents the
dreams of a majority of the list members.
How about Keeping the Dream Alive as a category? (borrowed from a gravelly
voiced radio personality here in Aus, don't know where he
(joint thematic issue)
THEMATIC ISSUE: Schoemaker Memorial Issue on the Australian impact record:
1997 - 2005 update
Guest Editors: A Y Glikson and P W Haines
Part 1 Impact structures
Part 2 Impact ejecta and distal fallout deposits
Regards
Christopher Sharp
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