G'day,
I've updated my page with more info and some better images. There are also
some really interesting and relevant PDF abstracts that can be downloaded
too.
http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/nwa2921.html
I couldn't help but notice a little similarity with a primitive clast I have
in
Hi Listees,
another pic of the 676g Moss stone:
http://pub.tv2.no/nettavisen/innenriks/article705914.ece
CanĀ“t get the story so...
Stefan
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Man! that's an incredible of the individual. everything's in such outlandish
focus.
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 7:39 AM
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MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
August 7-11, 2006
o Marte Vallis (Released 07 August 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060807a
o Wind Erosion (Released 08 August 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060808a
o Grooves and Cracks (Released 09 August 2006)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20060809a
o
Dear All,
Kayunwar auctions presently on ebay will start ending in about an hour... so
don't miss them, jump on your mouse and click on:
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where you will see them all!
Some more will appear tomorrow.
Thanks for watching and good luck to
Hi list.It is good to see the nice finds coming out of moss,norway.Hey does anyone know where I can get round meteorite holders?The kind that you can put on display.Like a 30 gram individual on a small or large round plastic holder.I need to get a few of them.Let me know off list. steve
WOW, It looks like Jim Strope is the winner! I doubt more will be found at this
point, almost a month after the fall. The only hope is more roof damage or whne
the farmers cut their fields soon. I guess I have to give Jim a nice piece of
my Moss meteorite since he outguessed us all almost to
I think Strope got it right, it is over 3100.00 grams. Exaughsted from another
day of Muonionalusta hunting. Out of 7 teams hunting today, there was only one
10 kilogram meteorite found. This area is odd, some days are great, some
produce nothing.
Mike
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Hello all
Every once in a while a specimen is offered that even those who do not enjoy
this wonderful hobby can appreciate. The type of specimen you call your
spouse to the computer to have a look at and it is met with more than the
dismissive nod. A work of art, destruction, and uncommon
When the Park Forest meteorite fell (see also the Canadian astronomy magazine
ASTRONOMY - August 2006), everbody interested in meteorites wanted to have
a piece of this fresh fall. So did I but the prices for Park Forest soon went
skyrocketing and I had already given up any hope of getting some.
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Survives Second Winter Solstice on Mars - sol
922-928, August 11, 2006:
Spirit has now survived the rover's second Martian winter solstice --
the shortest day of the year with the least amount of sunlight and solar
energy.
Hi Michael and list,
either way its terrific!
You are out hunting!
Some people are home and taking care of their grandchildren! ;-)
Which of course is wonderful too!
10kg is awesome!
Get some rest, its the weekend.
With best regards,
Moni
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Sterling wrote:
But if you're dropping the flag right now, I'm breaking out the
champagne! (Whoops, no champagne in the fridge. How about Ginger
Ale? That looks kind of champagnesque, well, if you mix it with
7-Up, it does, then add some Baccardi Gold... Hey! it's a
SCIENCE experiment,
Rob's message reminded me of the new launch vehicle that
my wife developed. We call it the Ragu Rocket. We have
not compared other pasta sauces so feel free to experiment.
Background...
While working in the back yard I found an empty Ragu bottle
next to the fence. We have nice neighbors on
Hello Morton and List,
This may be just a minor point but for purposes of
clarification, I would like to suggest that your list
of found stones be renumbered. It has already become
a matter of public record that the 3rd stone was found
prior to 23 July. See Mike Mazur's post:
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/August_12.html
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Good Evening list!
Just ask Rob M.
He is a real Sherlock Holmes! ;-)
With best regards,
Moni
From: Paul Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT: Summer fun with Bubbly - New Launch
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Date:
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:32:22 -0700, you wrote:
And if you're into doing some crazy science experiments, try
dumping an entire pack of Mentos into a newly opened 2-liter
bottle of soda -- OUTDOORS!
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mentos
I like doing this trick better, though:
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