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I believe this to have been the re-entry of the second stage of the Falcon 9
rocket that launched the Dragon CRS-5
spacecraft. I posted a more detailed report to SeeSat-L:
http://satobs.org/seesat/Jan-2015/0122.html
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Well said Mike!
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On 10/1/14 2:10 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks via Meteorite-list wrote:
Hi Steve and List,
For future reference, everyone please take note :
All reports concerning meteorites that originate from Sri Lanka should
be taken with a metric ton of salt. That region
Congratulations to you both! Your free time will be more limited as will
be your travel time when you please attitude. You have a lot to learn
Grasshopper!
Today is my 12 year old twins birthday, 4:31 AM.
Ted
On 3/20/14 1:45 PM, Michael Farmer wrote:
New fall in Tucson AZ! Evan Reese
of the Barringer
(Meteorite) Crater, Arizona”. LPI Contribution No 1355 (2007) -
downloadable.
Has just about anything you want to know about Meteor Crater...
Ted
On 9/21/13 1:20 PM, Mike Fiedler wrote:
I finally got myself a copy of Nininger's Find a Falling Star. It is
a great read, and insight
Actually, the jet jockey was trying to get a better look at Zann who
was in shorts, Adam and I were not in the competition.
Ted
On 7/5/13 2:30 PM, Paul H. wrote:
In Re: [meteorite-list] ED fix at
http://www.mail-archive.com/meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com/msg113704.html
Adam wrote
Dr
Beer can tab.
Ted
On 6/20/13 8:40 AM, Jodie Reynolds wrote:
Hello Jeff,
Registration artifact.
When one goes about putting these together, one would generally work
in at least a 24bit if not a 32bit space with a transparent
background.
I sick a whole bunch of processing power on the problem
information comes out in the forthcoming LPSC Meeting
and the longer term research results that will come to light further on
downstream.
For those folks eager to get some time in on this naming issue, have fun
with it, some of you are, patience to the rest of you.
Ted
On 1/26/13 1:27 PM, Jeff
sensing.
To quote me, patience. You can make more money if you have
patience and allow the scientists to do their stuff. Do not sell
short, invest for the long term.
Ted
On 1/26/13 5:10 PM, Jodie Reynolds wrote:
Hello Ted,
Saturday, January 26, 2013, 3:27:34 PM, you wrote
.
Ted
On 12/5/11 7:02 PM, Jeff Grossman jngross...@gmail.com wrote:
Type 7 is considered by most of those who use it to represent the
highest degree of thermal metamorphism that a chondrite can experience
without melting. As implied in that first sentence, some petrologists
don't distinguish
and
NWA 2965 classifications are available at:
http://www4.nau.edu/meteorite/Meteorite/Al_Haggounia.html
Thanks Greg for supplying the vehicle for one more round of horse pounding.
Ted
On 12/3/11 1:00 AM
Good call Mirko, works for me.
Ted Bunch
On 10/29/11 4:39 AM, Mirko Graul m_gr...@yahoo.de wrote:
Hi Mike,
that looks really unusual and interesting.
But I can see no chondrules.
I think there was a hole in the iron (rendered troilite - similar
Mundrabilla).
In this hole, then sand
Isn't this great!!??
Ted
On 8/17/11 1:02 PM, pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com
pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com wrote:
Is it just me or is the list out of kilter?
Only about 10 posts per day for the last week?
Don't get me wrong, the posts are quality posts,
but there just seems
://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hvo/cams/POcam/
Halema'uma'u live
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hvo/cams/HMcam/
Halema'uma'u panorama live
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hvo/cams/KIcam/
Mauna Loa live
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hvo/cams/MLcam/
Cheers - ted
From: Rich Murray rmfor
!
Here's some pics from my 2003 trip
http://kauscience.k12.hi.us/~ted/Craters/ries.htm
Here's the Steinheim part...
http://kauscience.k12.hi.us/~ted/Craters/steinheim.htm
Aloha - ted
--- On Sun, 7/17/11, Alexander Seidel g...@gmx.net wrote:
From: Alexander Seidel g...@gmx.net
Date: Sunday
Sad to see Tom go! We did some good things together.
Ted
On 7/12/11 1:33 PM, Bernd V. Pauli bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
Doug wrote:
The Flying Dutchman is now riding his bicycle through
the Solar System and exploring even further levels of
the cosmos.
So be it !!!
ASTEROIDS
No, none.
Ted
On 5/21/11 3:13 PM, pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com
pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com wrote:
I don't guess I have ever seen this anywhere.
Does anyone know if any Apollo Lunar
returned rocks were Meteorites?
Any answers out there
Pete IMCA 1733
Many of you have had a similar experience. You take a sample into the local
geology department and most times they don't have a clue or give you the
wrong answer. Most wouldn't know an iron meteorite from an iron concretion.
It gets even worse with stones.
Ted
On 4/20/11 7:24 AM, Michael
Well, yeh, it is mating season for some of God's creatures.
Nice tail!
Ted
On 4/14/11 12:42 PM, Jim Wooddell jimwoodd...@gmail.com wrote:
Oops...
http://desertsunburn.no-ip.org/goldbasinsnake.jpg
should work better...
Jim
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Jim Wooddell jimwoodd
Actually, the term is photomicrograph, mot microphotograph.
On 4/2/11 7:08 PM, John Lutzon wrote:
Richard and All,
Here, here to that. However, i started my toasting earlier, without you.
I recently came upon a microphotograph (slide) of Ernst Chladnis (by J.
G. Bradbury) and would like to
The end cut of a stone or the cut off piece in thin section making.
Ted
On 3/28/11 1:54 PM, Michael Gilmer meteoritem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have seen several references to polished butts in the Met
Bulletin. For example, from this recent entry (NWA 6580) approved
yesterday
.
Ted
On 3/18/11 11:44 AM, fallingfus...@wi.rr.com fallingfus...@wi.rr.com
wrote:
To the list,
I was sitting here reading some emails, and just thought...
Who in the world ever came up with the term Planetary in reference to
meteorites.
First of all, our Moon isn't a planet
A lesson learned --
On 3/18/11 12:06 PM, meteorh...@aol.com meteorh...@aol.com wrote:
To whom it may concern:
With the Honorable Judge Martha Tanner presiding over the 166th District
Court, in Bexar County, Texas; a jury of 12 of my peers after a long trail
returned the follow verdicts
Dear Greg - The classification for NWA 2945 in the Bulletin is correct (L4).
The repository piece and the thin section that we have is an L4 chondrite. I
do recall that the number 2945 was given out for more than one stone. I do
not know how this problem was solved, if at all.
Ted
On 3/12/11 10
chemists found considerable terrestrial contamination, etc., etc.
Be patient with this new discovery.
Ted
On 3/5/11 10:20 AM, John Hendry p...@pict.co.uk wrote:
The picture is a bit misleading I initially thought that was a
photomicrograph from the meteorite, but it's actually a terrestrial
Well said!!
On 3/5/11 4:19 PM, Marc Fries fr...@psi.edu wrote:
Howdy all
Here's my two cents, pure and simple - this paper is 110% bullshit. The
filaments the paper addresses are nothing new. They are apparently amorphous
sulfates formed from aqueous alteration of fine sulfides in the
like Sonny found but you can count on strange happenings if you spend enough
time in the desert.
One time while climbing a mountain by Area 51, Dr Ted Bunch, Zann and I were
startled by a jet flying below our altitude. It flew so close to use sideways
that I could see the pilots face and helmet
Thanks guys - I love rocks and will look at anything that is outside of
anyone's pants.
Watch it Darryl, a cloning procedure is underway and a TB clone may come and
live with you all!
Ted
On 2/7/11 10:29 AM, Darryl Pitt dar...@dof3.com wrote:
friendly?
could there betwo ted
and coal seams and this sequence is typically meters thick on either
side of the boundary.
Good luck,
Ted Bunch
On 1/18/11 5:42 PM, Robert Beauford robertbeauf...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
I would like to put together an educational collection of impact materials. I
need examples
Not really. Little islands of dinosaur survival are known to have existed
for short geological times after the K/T impact. The impact winter that
followed was not an instantaneous killer.
Ted
On 1/15/11 10:12 AM, ma...@imagineopals.com ma...@imagineopals.com
wrote:
guess that shoots down
out there.
Ted Bunch
On 1/12/11 10:25 AM, John Birdsell johnbirds...@yahoo.com wrote:
One year's growth should be represented by a light colored early growth band
AND
a dark colored late growth band...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendrochronology
- Original Message
.
Ted
Eric and Greg, if you want to continue discussion about your stones,
please do it off line. I have seen enough pissing contests on the LIST
and do not want to be part of one. My apology to you and others who are
in a neglected position, we are not perfect and have made mistakes
Inane is a polite term.
Ted
On 11/14/10 12:48 PM, Elizabeth Warner ewar...@umd.edu wrote:
Maybe you are getting more email than I am from the list, but I don't
see any messages from Eric today (Sun 14 Nov), just 1 from yesterday
(Sat 13 Nov)... Can't say about Wednesday because I don't have
Not a meteorite, Nancy Pelosi.
Ted
On 11/10/10 10:55 AM, Chris Spratt cspr...@islandnet.com wrote:
Probably a fed up meteorite leaving Earth for the Moon or Mars.
Chris. Spratt
Victoria, BC
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Aloha -
This looks like a possible source of information - :-)
Grain densities, Bulk Densities, and Porosity...
Now to find a source of those tiny glass beads!
Cheers - ted
Stony Meteorite Porosities and Densities: A Review of the Data through 2001
D. T. BRITT1 and G. J. CONSOLMAGNO S.J
. In these cases, 16 images were joined
up to make a 120MB image. The focus still needs to be worked on. That's over at
the original image side of things :-) I hope the 50x ones are a bit crisper!
If all goes well, we'll start a whole series of these! I'm looking forward to
it.
cheers - Ted Brattstrom
, the artifacts are in the same location as the bubbles
- so, I agree, they are likely to be reflections... If you look at other areas,
top left, and a few other empty spaces - you can find other bubbles, and
other reflections.
Now to see if they are in the higher magnification images :-)
Cheers - ted
The proof is in the pudding, the pudding here is meteorite fragments/ejecta.
Ted
On 9/8/10 11:39 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi List,
Here is a photo of the alleged impact crater caused by the recent
meteorite fall in Columbia.
http://i268
Sterling - very well done, indeed.
Ted Bunch
On 9/8/10 11:39 AM, Randy Korotev koro...@wustl.edu wrote:
Dear Sterling:
Thanks so much for that enlightening explanation!
Randy Korotev
At 10:32 PM 2010-09-07 Tuesday, you wrote:
Hi, Lunar Gang, and List,
We have a situation here
collected and carefully treated to avoid most forms of
contaminates.
My bottom line is that meteorites are a poor harborer of life in any case.
Ted
On 8/21/10 2:02 PM, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:25:30 -0700, you wrote:
I'm curious how many of us meteorite
Ted Betz
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On 3/29/10 12:54 PM, Greg Stanley stanleygr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Anyone heard anything on this... could it be...?
Greg S.
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On 3/27/10 1:21 PM, Jerry Flaherty g...@comcast.net wrote:
I'm only receiving a small # of emails in the last few days including List
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--- On Sun, 3/21/10, Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com wrote:
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Subject: [meteorite-list] AD Plus Notice: Meteorites For Sale Price Increase
Date: Sunday
Mother Nature is pissed off because of the global warming nonsense.
Ted
On 3/1/10 10:18 AM, Galactic Stone Ironworks meteoritem...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi List,
I was just reading about the brutal storm that ripped through Europe,
and I hope our collector/dealer friends in the effected
, for the paint and ink method... a what was traditionally used? and
b effect on the rock. (which should be obvious once the paint is indicated :-)
)
Thanks!
ted
--- On Wed, 2/24/10, matt metl...@plu.to wrote:
From: matt metl...@plu.to
Subject: [meteorite-list] Manchester Museum (UK) Visit
the Korotev web site on Lunars. And, and we know a Hell of a lot more
about Mars from Desert Martians - See Irving web site on Martians.
Bottom line - geography has little to do with a meteorite's significance.
As a colleague of mine said A meteorite doesn't care where it lands.
Regards, Ted
Bevan rules!
On 1/18/10 10:25 AM, Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de wrote:
Hello list,
just recovered by a member of the German meteorite forum:
http://kuerzer.de/diletto
Don't we get finally sick and tired with that Australian idiocy, do we?
Aren't there any persons,
Jeff - I wrote him and explained that I am a scientist, have little interest
in his stuff and said that his large files were clogging up my computer. I
politely asked him to take me off his list and he did.
Ted
On 12/26/09 10:11 AM, Jeff Grossman jgross...@usgs.gov wrote:
Omg, I just got 20
Not really - consider LA001 002, that supposedly came from a California
desert, but not LA.
Ted
On 12/22/09 11:50 AM, Mike Bandli fuzzf...@comcast.net wrote:
An interesting read for the Paris CM meteorite:
http://tinyurl.com/y9s6wge
Interestingly, I believe it is the first meteorite
Marcin = looks like a terrestrial basalt, iddingsite clays around the
olivine phenocrysts are not meteoritic; matrix fabric looks terrestrial,
etc.
Cheers, Ted
On 11/25/09 11:46 AM, Marcin Cimala mar...@meteoryt.net wrote:
Hi
I got a sample of possible meteorite, but Im not sure what
literature and on-going
research - the upcoming AGU Meeting, with pro and con abstracts on the
subject, is a good place to start.
Ted Bunch
On 11/15/09 8:47 AM, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote:
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 23:39:04 -0700, you wrote:
It is consistent with the ejecta layer
Rubin de Celis crater of the Campo del Cielo strewn field is a real crater
- 0.04 km dia with a raised rim. - see Passc Website.
Ted Bunch
On 10/26/09 1:48 PM, Jason Utas meteorite...@gmail.com wrote:
Yo,
Sikhote-Alin, the largest crater at 26m in diameter.
Only two meteorites are ever
Apparently, meteorites seek out cars much like tornadoes seek out trailer
parks. Are we onto something here?
Ted
On 10/16/09 11:31 AM, Gary Fujihara fuj...@mac.com wrote:
Wow! Another car-smashing hammer like Bendl (1938), Peekskill (1992),
Getafe (1994)!
gary
On Oct 16, 2009, at 8:22
Some Nice pictures of the Hoard
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8272370.stm
cheers - ted
--- On Fri, 9/25/09, Greg Hupe gmh...@htn.net
wrote:
From: Greg Hupe gmh...@htn.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT - Gold Hoard Found in England
Date: Friday, September 25, 2009, 8:30
to negotiate and then sitting
upright for that famous photo?
Ted Bunch
IMCA # 1110
On 9/1/09 11:25 AM, Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
the stereotypical Mexican bandito never actually said: We don't need
no stinking badges?
Of course he did, but this is the only entry
soup could lead to biotic-life building blocks. Remember, Harold
Urey and others did this back in the 1950's.
Ted
On 8/28/09 9:46 AM, Norbert Classen riffr...@timewarp.de wrote:
Dear Phil, and Exobio-Scepticists,
I wouldn't give too much on whatever Crichton has to say - how about doing
It was returned to the Meteor Crater Museum.
Ted
On 8/23/09 10:44 AM, Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
Hi List.Does anyone know now where this stunning meteorite known as the
Basket Meteorite resides today.
Sincerely
Don Merchant
IMCA 0960
://kauscience.k12.hi.us/~ted/Craters/KellyWest.html
and the links to the rest of the trips:
http://kauscience.k12.hi.us/~ted/craters_and_more.htm
Ted (who used to live in the Palolo valley)
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Governador Valadares is one, Chassigny and Lodran of the classics are two
others. When a few mg of these were offered at various times past, the
calculated price/g was $50K and 30K respectively.
Ted
On 8/19/09 1:52 PM, tracy latimer daist...@hotmail.com wrote:
Last I saw, one
Dear List - Greg C. has supplied a sample for classification. Although the
sample looks like a lunar on first impression, Tony Irving and I will do the
classification and answer the question as to whether it is truly lunar or a
wannabe.
Ted Bunch
On 5/17/09 9:48 AM, Greg Catterton
at the museum. Anyone in Perth?
cheers - ted
--- On Thu, 5/7/09, Alexander Seidel g...@gmx.net wrote:
From: Alexander Seidel g...@gmx.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - May 7,
2009
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009, 12:42 AM
http://www.rocksfromspace.org
Ok, so -
What is the rock type, terrestrial, meteorite?
Any idea of the petrologic provenance?
What are the other co-existing minerals/phases?
The section is a tad thick, thus the birefringence is misleading.
Do some homework here--
Ted
On 4/15/09 1:18 PM, cdtuc...@cox.net cdtuc...@cox.net
A rather interesting excuse in view of the fact that Yahoo had the same
problem at exactly the same time. What, the guy who screwed up the works for
Google works for both corporations?
Ted
On 1/31/09 11:35 AM, Darren Garrison cyna...@charter.net wrote:
Seems that Google had a technical glitch
My most of received questions from kids is:
Can I keep it?
My answer depends on my mood :-)
Ted Betz
-Original Message-
From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Eduardo.
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Likewise,
Thanks guys for clearing that up for me as well. I really get allot out of
your infomails.
Ted Betz
-Original Message-
From: meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Carl 's
Sent: Tuesday, December 30
. These ratios are
discriminating and can save everyone a lot of trouble. My guess is that this
lunar is a glacial erratic from Canada.
Buyer beware,
Ted Bunch
On 11/3/08 7:06 AM, Michael Gilmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Group!
I ran across this one on eBay today :
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws
Bull shit! My opinion at that time is consistent with what I stated today.
See the following e-mail to Minor dated 1/23/07.
Find another way to con money!
Ted
On 11/3/08 5:17 PM, Patricia Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back in 2005 Ted Bunch confirmed this specimen as a 100% meteorite
of course
led to the greed of lending institutions. There is no cure for stupidity.
I went into Wal Mart yesterday for a flu shot and asked the stabber if she
had a vaccine for stupid and she said no, but wished she did we could make
billions.
Ted Bunch
On 10/13/08 10:15 AM, John Gwilliam [EMAIL
Not Toluca.
On 7/20/08 2:56 PM, Ruben Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Take a look at this ebay auction. None of the pictures looks like any Toluca
meteorite that I've ever seen, and some of the pictures show what looks like
quartz!
Sounds like a good opinion to me -
Ted Bunch
On 6/21/08 9:48 AM, Steve Dunklee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ionized particles in the early formation of chondrules would hold a charge.
This charge would hold sodium vapor rather than allowing it to be driven away,
much the way a sodium vapor lamp
What you need to do is go to the Heritage web site, register, then you can
gain access to the results.
T. Bunch
On 6/11/08 4:09 PM, Timothy Heitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
Any word on the results of the Auction yet?
Tim Heitz
NEW WEB SITE
Midwest Meteorites -
for
the ineptness of those responsible (many have been replaced) and finally
those 80 are being attended to.
Be patient, things will get be better.
Ted
On 5/9/08 12:51 AM, M come Meteorite Meteorites [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have sent to Dr.Connelly many emails for the question of
the Lido di
.
They are messengers and should not be shot.
Ted
On 5/9/08 7:19 AM, Ted Bunch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matteo - Let me assure you that there is no bias as to whether US or
European classifiers get some sort of preference on when meteorites get
classified. We have had over 80 classifications
According to Cr and Mn isotopic analyses of KTB samples, the impactor was a
carbonaceous chondrite - see report at:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/impact2000/pdf/3041.pdf
Ted Bunch
On 4/13/08 7:48 AM, E.P. Grondine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sterling, all -
From the article
Matt - In a study we did several years ago, we found one shocked quartz
grain per 7000-12000 grains in various sedimentary rocks and glacial
tillites.
Ted
On 3/24/08 9:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
really makes me wonder how much shocked quartz could be found as background
Greg - I have to agree with you after 30 years of CAI observations. (I
really think that you glued those suckers on there).
Ted
On 3/23/08 8:50 AM, Greg Hupe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear HUGE CAI Enthusiasts,
I was reminded by Jeff Kuyken that I had offered a couple of NWA 3118 CV3
Good grief guys - look at the braided stream - not France by any stretch or
any other wet country
Ted
On 3/6/08 4:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I guess Bali Indonesia, new fall and good wines. Congrats!!
Matt
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spherules and rock samples show tiny
impact craters as do several meteorite surfaces. In all of these cases,
scientific reports used the term crater.
Ted Bunch
(an innocent bystander with 40 + years of professional experience in impact
cratering)
On 2/28/08 11:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED
not be in close proximity to each other...
Cheers - ted
--- E.P. Grondine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all -
Unless someone has a disintegration mechanism for
stoney, stoney iron, and iron impactors before they
hit -
Then one hypothesis would be that any time you have
a
crater chain
cheers - ted
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Aloha -
Just a quick check here - how many list members are hams?
de NH6YK - ted Brattstrom
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BTW, the new ham technique is using one of the JT series of software encoding
-the old ham technique was voice/cw/hscw (record your morse, accelerate the
tape - send - record whatever you hear
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the US. There are lots of pieces of metal around :-) What isn't trivial to walk
on is jungly and hot and humid, so I'm not holding my breath for a Palau
meteorite.
Cheers - ted
who spend about 4 months in Palau in 3-4 trips
MexicoDoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello listees, Merry
Try the SOHO sitehttp://zeus.nascom.nasa.gov/~soc/transits/mercury/20061108/latest_MDI_512x512.gifit's updating a bit better now :-)cheers - ted[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A disappointed Rob writes:Unfortunately, none of the Mercury transit pages I've searched so fartoday have shown a live image
Aloha Jeff and all -Thanks for resizing and putting up the pictures :-) and some nice commentary. Henbury is a great place to visit, and I always realize after I leave someplace, that there was something I missed.As to the aerial view - It is basically composed of a number of google maps screens
- difficult due to the problem of looking for black rocks on black rocks - or rocks in dense rainforest... They must be out there :-)Cheers - ted - from the rocking and rolling island.
Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail
them some more!)Cheers - ted[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello,The weather was so beautiful today, warm, bright sun, not a cloud anywhere, that I gave myself the afternoon off and went up in the
hills. (you can do that when you are retired!). :-)You want to see what they looked like?http
that they had cleaned the walls of the tomb in the
recent past...
So, we need a picture of the tomb entrance from a
couple years ago :-) :-)
which means we still don't know. Time to write some
letters to people at the mosques.
cheers - ted
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Ted the photos are really pretty
person what to do to
get a better shot at it, and offer a few pictures.
For the story and pictures
http://www.k12.hi.us/~tbrattstr/Blackstone/hajar-al-aswad.htm
Cheers - ted (volcanoted)
--- Norman Lehrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darren list,
There may be an indirect means to get
messed up the link!!!
sorry
http://www.k12.hi.us/~tbrattst/Blackstone/hajar-al-aswad.htm
That should work
ted
--- ted brattstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha,
Norm sent off this message ages ago, and, as I was
going to Istanbul, I put it on my To Do list
Quick answer: I wasnt
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