Mike G writes:
Am I missing something?
In short, Mike, yes.
Serious work on the KT impacts which was never done or which is suppressed.
But missing all of that is not your fault, as the blame may be securely placed
on other parties.
good hunting all,
E.P. Grondine
Man and Impact in the
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE PLANETARY SCIENCE INSTITUTE
FROM:
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Planetary Science Institute
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Russian Meteorite Sheds Light on Dinosaur Extinction Mystery
July 16, 2014, Tucson, Ariz. -- A long-standing debate about the
This is an interesting theory. But, how does Chelyabinsk completely
rule out a carbonaceous KT impactor? Until we recover an extant
sample of the KT impactor, the question is still unanswered. Yes,
there are dark meteorites that are not carbon-rich. But how does this
fact rule out a
Hi Mike:
That is not what the press release says.
It is still thought that the KT impactor was carbonaceous. There was also
thought, based on being dark and formation age of the BAF (when the parent
body was disrupted), that the BAF was the source of the KT impactor.
However, there is a better
Hi Mike
The original link between Baptistina Family and the K/T impactor was proposed
based on the composition of the fossil meteorite that was discovered in the
K/T layer by Frank Kyte at UCLA.
Here is a quote from his 1998 paper.
The fossil meteorite from DSDP Hole 576 appears to be from
Hi Vishnu and Larry,
This is why I love the Meteorite List so much. Ask a layman question,
and get scientists who will gladly answer that question. :)
Thanks to both of you for taking the time to answer my query and
improve my understanding.
So, we still do not know the composition of the KT
Hi List,
On March 24, Martin Goff posted on FB a link to a video that shows
some different footage of the Chelyabinsk event. It's entirely in
Russian and over 12 minutes long but it's worth a look.
I noticed at minute 10:30 of the video there is a clip of a
meteor(ite) falling in dark flight.
And very timely this is too John given the discussions going on here
and on Facebook about the skydiving meteorite incident! :-)
Cheers
Martin
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Hi List,
On
This actually does not surprise me as I commented on the Noway
incitent...there are so many cameras around the world recording these
days it was almost bound to happenand there is also the footage of
the main mass of Chelyabinsk hitting the lakethe spash/ impact can
be seen...has anybody
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This actually does not surprise me as I
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This actually does not surprise me as I commented on the Noway
incitent...there are so many
There are some analysis on the Norwegian Meteorite Network.
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=notl=enjs=yprev=_thl=noie=UTF-8u=http%3A%2F%2Fnorskmeteornettverk.no%2Fwordpress%2F%3Fp%3D1329edit-text=act=url
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Helge
4. apr. 2014 kl. 17:40 skrev Graham Ensor graham.en...@gmail.com:
This
Museum of Natural History at the University of Oslo has classified the
meteorite from 2012.
--
Helge
4. apr. 2014 kl. 19:08 skrev Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com:
Is this the same scientific group that has failed to classify the Oslo
meteorite in nearly 3 years?
Confidence not high.
Just a brief description in Norwegian on their homepage :-(
http://www.nhm.uio.no/fakta/geologi/meteoritter/norske/2012-oslo.html
--
Helge
4. apr. 2014 kl. 19:42 skrev Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com:
So what is it? Why the wait to get it in the bulletin? It isn't hard to do.
Do they
So what is it? Why the wait to get it in the bulletin? It isn't hard to do. Do
they need help?
I have a piece i may just submit myself here in the USA to get it official.
Michael Farmer
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Museum
Watch Russian meteorite's impact via security cam
(Moments after exploding with the energy of an atomic
bomb in the skies over the city of Chelyabinsk, the space
rock quietly let itself into a lake outside of town, not far
from the watchful eye of a security camera.)
c/net News, November 15,
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Hello Listers,
I find this to be interesting, I wonder what
Hello Listers,
I find this to be interesting, I wonder what Chelyabinsk meteorite will tell us
once the scripture is decoded :)
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Hello Listers,
I find this to be interesting, I wonder what Chelyabinsk meteorite will
tell us
once the scripture is decoded :)
Shawn Alan
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http://www.sci-news.com/space/science-chelyabinsk-meteorite-another-body-solar-system-01338.html
Chelyabinsk Meteorite May Have Collided with Another Body in Solar System
Sci-News.com
Aug 27, 2013
According to a team of Russian scientists reporting today at the Goldschmidt
conference in
http://bit.ly/1diyaXU
Regards!
Tom
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Hi List. I guess I am surprised here with the Chelyabinsk event. It has to
be one of the most historical events in many decades. For sure one of the
most media covered meteorite events! My confusion surrounds the fact that
less meteorite events (still extraordinary but less covered then the
I just came from there, what are you talking about?
Perhaps the 3 feet of snow covering them all impedes the hunt for the moment.
Michael
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On Apr 6, 2013, at 9:38 PM, Don Merchant dmerc...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
Hi List. I guess I am surprised here with the Chelyabinsk
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Hello Graham and Count and the rest of the Listers
By chance with any
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Hello Graham and Count and the rest of the Listers
I have had an opportunity to see samples of the Chelyabinsk
meteorite. I think that these stones are almost as distinctive as the
fireball was spectacular.
Many samples have deep fractures.
Many samples have patches of reddish fusion crust. The reddish crust
may be
: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk meteorite
I have had an opportunity to see samples of the Chelyabinsk
meteorite. I think that these stones are almost as distinctive as the
fireball was spectacular.
Many samples have deep fractures.
Many samples have patches of reddish fusion crust
Hello Peter, Count, List,
Has anyone else noticed these or other
interesting characteristics of this meteorite?
As far as I know its preliminary classification is LL5 (S4; W0).
As with Millbillillie, quite a few Chelyabinsk meteorites seem to be
flight-oriented or at least flight-marked. I
, March 16, 2013 6:25 PM
To: Count Deiro
Cc: Peter Scherff; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk meteorite
Hi Countstrange that yours do not have any of the brown crust or other
surface features common in most from the fall that were picked up within
days
...Ted?
Send me your email address, Peter and I'll shoot you a photo.
Regards,
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
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Hi Countstrange that yours do not have any of the brown crust or other
surface features common in most from the fall that were picked up within
days.
Graham
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk meteorite
Hi Countstrange that yours do not have any of the brown crust or
other surface features common in most from the fall that were picked
up within days.
Graham
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 10:01 PM
No. It is NOT a meteorite
ken newton
On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Alex Nobody
alexrocksandsto...@yahoo.com wrote:
This one
Looks a lot like hematite / goethite or industrial slag!
Cheers,
Bernd
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