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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite List 10th or 11th Anniversary-
Thanks
Art, Alex, and List,
Alex just posted in part:
..on this good old list [...which must have had it´s
10th or 11th anniversary recently without any applause
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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 11:28 AM
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Hi Bob,
Here is A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LIST
and sharing of
information!!!
Sincerely,
Bob Falls
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Art, Alex, and List,
Alex just posted in part:
..on this good old list [...which must have had it´s
10th or 11th anniversary recently without any applause
or notice...]
Regardless of what the EXACT anniversary date ( or
number) is, I just wanted to thank Alex for bringing
this fact to our
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Thanks
Art, Alex, and List,
Alex just posted in part
I'd like to second that thought!
Paul Martyn
Savannah, GA
In a message dated 8/1/2007 11:51:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I'm sure the overwhelming vast majority of the
members share my feelings. I wanted to be sure and let
you know, Art, just how much we
-0400From: Darren Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [meteorite-list] Space Shuttle's Left Wing May Be DamagedTo: "meteorite-list" meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.comMessage-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-asciihttp://www.nbc4.com/news/13490740/detail.htmlSpace
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From: stefani Johnson
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite-list Digest, Vol 43, Issue 38
please take me off your list.
Stefani Johnson
From
In a message dated 6/13/2007 7:56:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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If the formation of life is THAT improbable, how does it come that WE are
here?
Good evening Folks,
H. Perhaps, it might too, be fairly argued that, blind is he/she that
are so closed minded as
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I want to thank ROCKS FROM SPACE
for tirelessly ? and obviously
Greensburg Meteorite Headed for Wichita .
Good to hear!
I may have missed the post - but have they located any of the other meteorites
in the collection?
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Chris:
to quote Carl Sagan Bi-yuns and Billl-yuns of years
Dr. Sagan used the term millions and billions when trying to describe the
vastness of space. His good friend, Johnny Carson (I'm sure you remember him)
used to spoof Dr. Sagan - and the term billions and billions was born.
Dr.
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Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 12:28:43 -0700
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] givaways
To: steve arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED],Meteorite List
Dirk;
Thanks for this interesting post.Sure puts things in perspective.
Best Regards;Herman Archer.
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Dear List,
I don`t know how many of you are aware of the
feature showing worldwide usage of Meteorite Central
and the Met Mailing List.
Here is a link:
http://clustrmaps.com/counter/maps.php?url=http://www.meteoritecentral.com
Best, Dirk Ross...Tokyo
Hi List
I have just returned from a trip to the Sudbury impact site and have some
high carbon, anthraxolite , anyone interested in receiving some of this
relatively hard to get material, please contact me off list.
Thanks,
Simon de Boer
http://cards.funnystories.ru/288100 ;)
Greg Stanley and list.
The BRECCIATED CHONDRITE photo is that of an NWA869.
I am 99% certain.
Nice specimen but not overly rare.
Best Regards,
Zep,over
out...
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Hi Everyone-
I don't know how the rest of you feel about it- but
may I politely ask that when some of you have maybe 10
word personal responses to emails- please do not copy
the entire meteorite list.
I am still on dial up (can't get DSL, etc.. in my
area yet) which I know is MY problem. But
Bandli
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 2:08 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite List- Polite Request
Hi Everyone-
I don't know how the rest of you feel about it- but
may I
From: Mike Bandli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Mike Groetz' [EMAIL PROTECTED],'Meteorite List'
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite List- Polite Request
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 15:23:32 -0800
I have been thinking the same thing Mike, but have been hesitant to post
Groetz
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 2:08 PM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite List- Polite
Request
Hi Everyone-
I don't know how the rest of you feel about it-
but
may I politely ask that when some of you have maybe
10
word personal responses to emails- please do
If anyone else feels the same please let me know - privately or publicly. I
will shut
the hell up if such is the general consensus. However, I have always felt this
is a
place to get to know one another, not just a place to discuss the scientific
details of
meteorics.
Gary the Gregarious
I am glad someone finally spoke up. Gary has been treating this list as his
personal chat page and website promotion list for some time now. Cool it
and do us all a favor.
K.
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 19:42:01 -0800 (PST)
From: Norm Lehrman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list
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If anyone else feels the same please let me know - privately or publicly.
I will shut
the hell up if such is the general consensus. However
Meteors happen equally day or night, but they are
far more likely to be seen at night.
I would just like to add that barring a shower, the most meteor active
period on a 24 hour clock would generally be around 6 am, while the least
active
period will be near 6 pm. This is because around 6
hello all, My wife tells me that her boss says that she saw this flaming
object with a smoky tail soar over her and disappear into the woods. There
hasnt been any missing planes reported so Im assuming that she might of seen
something. Is it unusual to see a meteorite during the day???
hello all, My wife tells me that her boss says that she saw this flaming
object with a smoky tail soar over her and disappear into the woods. There
hasnt been any missing planes reported so Im assuming that she might of seen
something. Is it unusual to see a meteorite during the day???
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In a message dated 1/7/2007 2:32:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Hi, listers -
What matters (to me) for the New Jersey hole-in-
the-roof rock is its color. If its a fresh meteorite, I
think it should be covered in black stuff, whatever
you want to call it. Unless
.
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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite-list Digest,
Vol 36, Issue 28
Comet Tempel-Tuttle, the parent body of the
Leonids, is in a
low
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Hi, All,
Chris said:
I don't know if anybody has worked out the
likelihood
Hi all -
--- Chris Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
even very rare high speed meteoroids should follow a
power law size distribution, so a pebble should be
much more common than a boulder
I think that meteorids as currently defined includes
both comet bits and asteroid bits. If that is
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Hi, Visual, Chris, List
For the benefit of Listees following the
question
of how slow a meteoroid can be...
The orbital velocity for any body is maximally
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Hi all -
I just wrote a book on man and impact. It's called
Man and Impact in the Americas, and it's available
through amazon. I'm tired now, so I'll keep this
short
In a message dated 12/7/2006 12:02:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Reentering space junk is slow, and is usually reported as
green.
Chris
I'm guessing that 'space junk' is slower because it was in orbit, and as the
orbit decayed it entered the atmosphere as a
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I'm guessing that 'space junk' is slower because it was in orbit, and
as the
orbit decayed it entered the atmosphere as a shallow
, December 07, 2006 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite-list Digest, Vol 36, Issue 28
Objects in orbit around the Earth reenter close to Earth's escape
velocity, which sets the lower limit for anything entering our
atmosphere (the upper limit is set by the escape velocity of the Sun
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Comet Tempel-Tuttle, the parent body of the Leonids
In a message dated 12/5/2006 12:03:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Spirit arrived at King George Island on Sol 1022 (Dec. 17, 2006) after a
short bump (very short drive) from a disturbed soil target nicknamed
Bear Island. Upon arrival, Spirit took a mosaic of
Mainly meteorites but I have been an old marble collector too. Antique marbles
are very expensive but I collect them when they come around.
Also skulls. Everything from a Gaboon Viper skull to a human skull... Skulls
are interesting. I have a nice case full.
Also US mint coin errors. That's
from my portch it looked like it fell nearly due east of my position. which would put the fall closer to Alamosa.
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Dear Gaeten and List of those interested in Impact Research, I will gladly set up a mailing list andmaintain Excel database for those that want to report potential impact features. This list will record the first potential finder, date,coords and comments (Please note if you want somethingkept
Hi list,
has anybody heard about an impact crater in Nicaragua at coordinates :
13°21' N / 85° 57' W
It´s about 12km in diameter and the town of Las Praderas lies directly in
the center.
It´s very good to see in Google Earth.
As far as I know it´s definitely no volcano.
Any ideas?
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for the
bumps?
If it was to be strictly business for every post,
what a boring list it
would be!
just my opinion, of course.
Goddamn group hug!
Cheers,
Pete
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list
from the info is why Jones have problemsI ask why
is no possible put another moderator control the list
and when Jones have ended the problem he return to
moderate the list? Is impossible speack with this
method, if you want answer to a person the answer
arrive 1 day after...
Matteo
--- Pete
from the info is why Jones have problemsI ask why
is no possible put another moderator control the list
and when Jones have ended the problem he return to
moderate the list? Is impossible speack with this
method, if you want answer to a person the answer
arrive 1 day after...
Matteo
I
.
Goddamn group hug!
Cheers,
Pete
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite List
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 14:27:34 EDT
If the list is dying it's simply because the vast majority of the posts are
disagreements
If the list is dying it's simply because the vast majority of the posts are
disagreements and advertisements. It has become pretty much worthless as a
source of information...unless the information you desire is who is mad at who
this week and why prices are what they are ignoring the simple
Hi, all,
Is the Meteorite List dying?
It seems that there are less and less postings daily.
Too bad, if it is - I have learned so much here!
Is there another site that has taken over the task?
Cheers,
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Steve,
No bashing here.
Just please respond to my very simple
post.
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
on 8/6/05 7:01 AM, Michael
Hi Pierre-Marie All,
Well said, BUT there are 3 MAJOR problems with your proposed
solution:
1) Art is good enough to sponsor this list, but HARDLY ANY LIVING HUMAN
would have the time to screen every post! This list is set up to function on
automatic.
2) While Art has outlined very
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Hi Pierre-Marie All,
Well said, BUT there are 3 MAJOR problems with your proposed
solution:
1) Art is good enough to sponsor this list, but HARDLY ANY LIVING HUMAN
would have the time to screen every post! This list is set up
Of Michael
L Blood
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Hi Pierre-Marie All,
Well said, BUT there are 3 MAJOR problems with your proposed
solution:
1) Art is good enough to sponsor this list
Of Michael
L Blood
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Hi Pierre-Marie All,
Well said, BUT there are 3 MAJOR problems with your proposed
solution:
1) Art is good enough to sponsor this list
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Subject: [meteorite-list] [meteorite-list]Thomas Structure
Hi List,
on this beautiful Sunday here in Sacramento, but too far away from the
Mojave desert! :-(
I went walking at the Gym instead!
While walking on the treadmill, I read this great informative article by
Kevin
waiblinger-seabridge'
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Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 08:56:33 -0500
Hi Moni:
It's funny you should mention this. I, too, read the article and found
it
quite interesting. I was confused by the spelling
Hi List,
on this beautiful Sunday here in Sacramento, but too far away from the
Mojave desert! :-(
I went walking at the Gym instead!
While walking on the treadmill, I read this great informative article by
Kevin Kichinka in the Meteorite magazine.
A Rose by any other name... explained that
Hello list, Rob and Moni, Rob wrote, via Moni: "In other asteroid news, an asteroid was officially named after metoday! See page 2 here:http://www.hohmanntransfer.com/mn/0403/05.htm--Rob" I can see signed Robmatsonoid models on eBay next week. Congratulations Rob. That's great to hear. Mark
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Hi List and Rob,
I did get permission from our own list member Rob Matson to post this
email
he send to me.
I thought
Hello List!
I am looking for Jay Buscio and L. Harrison.
Hopefully they are members of this list and/or someone knows them.
Please reply to my email address!
Thank you, Moni
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i like nitol- 95% golden grain 5% HNO3 and for that matter , i have cut some glorieta and jonesing to etch 'em -anybody out there got about 200ml premix nitol for sale?
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Subject: [meteorite-list] [meteorite-list]How to etch meteorites
Date: Sun, 16
Hello,
I just sliced some Campo del Cielo meteorite and I am trying to etch it...what would you recommend as an enchant.
Thanks,
Rene E. Roy
www.geocities.com/royknives
Dear Rene;
So, we have been practicing Italian encryption...what is enchant?
Please re ask the question.
DAve F.
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Hello,
I just sliced some Campo del Cielo meteorite and I am trying to etch
it...what would you recommend as an enchant.
Thanks,
Rene E. Roy
Rene,
See:
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/Back_Links/2002/November/meteorites_101.htm
Best,
ken newton
#9632
Hello,
I just sliced some Campo del Cielo meteorite and I am trying to etch
it...what would you recommend as an etchant. Sorry for the
wrong spelling in my first post.
Thanks,
Rene E.
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[meteorite-list]rusting question
Hello,
I am new collector of meteorites and I have a question.
Can a lubricant such as WD-40 or breakfree be used on iron
meteorite to protect them from rust? Or will this hurt them?
Thanks in advance for any replies
Hello,
I am new collector of meteorites and I have a question.
Can a lubricant such as WD-40 or breakfree be used on iron meteorite to protect them from rust? Or will this hurt them?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Rene E. Roy
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I am new collector of meteorites and I have a question.
Can a lubricant such as WD-40 or breakfree be used on iron meteorite to
protect them from rust? Or will this hurt them?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Hello
WD-40 is RUST REMOVER, so You can use it on RUST FREE pieces to protect them
I am in Eastern Connecticut...it's almost over here...it was pretty clear out tonight...nice viewing.
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Hi Ken and list
Thank you very much for the link on
Crumlin Ken,that was very useful as I didn't realise
it actually fell in Crosshill.I realise also that I
got my date wrong and it was Sept and not March,oops.I
was checking the correct dates at the newspaper
archives
Hello Everyone-
I have been collecting and a member of this list
now for a couple years plus some. I rarely type as I
am more of a reader and a learner from all of the good
information and fun stories offered.
I would like to ask something (and if anyone has a
site dedicated that would cover
as a used car dealer. Just a thought.
All the best,
Adam
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: [meteorite-list] meteorite-list- PSEUDO DEALERS AND
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Dear List,
I guess I must be a meteorite dealer and a used car dealer too. I have
sold
over seven of my personal used cars the past few years trying to reduce
overhead and the headaches of both insurance
Hi!
Just letting everybody know that I have started some
new auctions on eBay.
Check em out!!
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItemsuserid=meteoriteninclude=0since=-1sort=3rows=25
I think I have added a couple of nice pieces.
Good Luck to everybody and be
Mark and
list If successful in Bodiabo
,Siberia the first 100 grams I retrieve goes to Mike Farmer
for 2.00 Dollars US a gram as a return favour for the
beautiful Bensour he sent
me dream on , Simon
I found this; it looks to be a possible crater. I know the chances of this
being a crates is slim, but since is about 3 miles from Meteor Crater there
a good chance it could be. I tried to make it to this spot a few months ago,
but chicken out. I'm looking to maybe find another way in or I'll just
Maybe you want to read this. Here is the link.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/07/23/stolen.moon.rocks.ap/index.html
Tom
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because when the student is ready the teacher has available many
exhibits . Facts, speculation, and imagination provide for
anyone a well rounded academic and science based
study which does impact us
daily.
Meteorolgy, the study of meteorites'' ,
employs the
NWA meteorites are cool because they are unique individuals which
have, and continue to go with the flow. With temporary resting
places in NWA which may have been long or short , these cool units
of history continue to illicit responses of delight and dislike.
They mirror the vast
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Today is Tuesday, where is the announcment from Mike Farmer?
Tom
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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 21:56:15 -0500
Today is Tuesday, where is the announcment from Mike Farmer?
Tom
Dear Listees
I'm sorry, but
gez
why the animosity?
Dave
Jim Strope wrote:
Weather delay and flight cancellations
at DFW>From: Tom<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: meteorite lists<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [meteorite-list] [meteorite-list]
>Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002
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