Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)

2006-05-02 Thread Sterling K. Webb
. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 12:28 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five) Sterling K. Webb wrote: Maybe it hit Planet V-for-Five. Maybe it WAS Planet V-for-Five or a good chunk of it. Or a satellite

Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)

2006-04-30 Thread David Weir
Sterling K. Webb wrote: Maybe it hit Planet V-for-Five. Maybe it WAS Planet V-for-Five or a good chunk of it. Or a satellite of Planet V-for-Five dragged along for the ride when its orbit became unstable. Or... I look at my little chunks of mesosiderite with new respect. I sidle up to

Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)

2006-04-28 Thread Rob McCafferty
Hello list For those people recently who wereharping on about the apparent disintegration of this list, this is an example of the sort of gem which I find make it all worth while. I like a lot of what is in this post and wish I had the celestial mechanics ability (and time too) to work on it

Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)

2006-04-28 Thread Sterling K. Webb
@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 9:14 AM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five) On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 20:05:52 -0500, you wrote... And, if you're looking for other unexplained facts to tuck into the envelope, there's the anomalous slow, backward rotation of Venus (a day longer

Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)

2006-04-28 Thread Sterling K. Webb
@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 9:29 PM Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five) On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 19:49:55 -0500, you wrote: Even Jupiter has a three-degree tilt. Ya know its gonna take a good whack upside the planet to tilt Jupiter! Uranus is tilted over on its side

[meteorite-list] Planet V (for Five)

2006-04-27 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, List, With several stories being posted about the new research on lunar return samples showing that there was indeed a Late Heavy Bombardment with a sharp peak after a quiet period, instead of the Final Flurry of an ongoing bombardment, I realized that the Planet V hypothesis put