How does Hakuna Ma-Tata sound then?
Carl
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Cheers
Jeff Grossman jngross...@gmail.com wrote:
Falls (if this is one) do not get dense collection area numbers. NomCom
guideline 3.3a says, In the event that a meteorite falls near the same
locality as an existing named meteorite, the
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Hi,
Really good point!
It's a muted grey, silvery matrix under soft light and under bright light it
becomes much
b for Bodacious Tata?
Cheers,
Pete
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 23:35:46 -0500
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How about Tata (a) Tata (b)?
:)
Tata (a) a.k.a. NWA 1430
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Greetings!
Here is a peek at an offering of the new witnessed fall shergottite,
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Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 10:27:23 -0500
Subject: [meteorite-list] ADVERT - NEW WITNESSED SHERGOTTITE FALL
These are the first
Greetings!
Here is a peek at an offering of the new witnessed fall shergottite,
provisionally referred to by some in earlier posts on this list as Tata.
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/MARS.html
Michael Johnson's RSPOD image is the first specimen listed
Hi,
I was certainly not so presumptuous to name this, and I thought the term
provisional, would be most apt---as it is most certainly would be provisional
in the true sense of the word.
As I previously indicated, as others referred to this as Tata, in an effort to
avoid a bit of
Yes, I was asked to enter this synonym, Tata, into the MetBull
database a year ago, but the person who requested it wasn't sure which
specimens the name referred to other than 1430. It never went past
there. What do you all think? Is Tata exclusively used for NWA 1430,
or are there other
Also, a provisional name is something that the NomCom gives out for
likely new meteorites in dense collection areas prior to final
classification. Provisional names are essentially official temporary
names.
Jeff
On 12/28/2011 8:55 PM, Galactic Stone Ironworks wrote:
Hi Darryl and List,
Falls (if this is one) do not get dense collection area numbers. NomCom
guideline 3.3a says, In the event that a meteorite falls near the same
locality as an existing named meteorite, the new fall should not be
assigned... a numeric designation... It gets a unique name.
Jeff
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