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NASA Scientists Get First Images of Earth Flyby Asteroid
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
January 25, 2008
Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.,
have obtained the first images of asteroid 2007 TU24 using
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Sincerely,
Michael Johnson
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For those of us living under dark skies, Comet Holmes is far from gone.
It remains an easy and obvious naked eye object, of remarkable size. In
binoculars, it's even more impressive.
As for TU24, at something like 3 arcsec/sec, no patience will be
required to see it move. That's fast enough
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Looks like Perseus will be the center of attention once again.
With Comet Holmes all but gone, Asteroid 2007 TU24 will glide through
Perseus on the evening of Jan 29 between 7pm and midnight EST. For those of
us lucky enough to have no cloud cover, a late rising moon will not
interfere with
Hallo Bernd and List-members,
I still love this image of the
Rocks From Space Picture of the Day December 16, 2007
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/December_16_2007.html
I just never knew Bob was so religious! ;-)
I am sure you will aquire one or maybe two of these
I went down to Statesboro last weekend and brought this back:
http://www.fallingrocks.com/Collections/Statesboro.htm
Nice to know it will stay in Georgia, and our MAG group
(www.meteoriteassociationofgeorgia.org) is pretty excited about it. Georgia
meteorites are special to kids in Georgia, as
Hi All,
I've got some auctions closing this weekend with more Canyon Diablo,
and Campo meteorites.
One piece is especially nice. A monster 660gram Canyon Diablo for only .45/g
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZfreel3orn
Regards,
Eric Wichman
www.MeteoritesUSA.com
Hello List,
I wanted to inform everyone that I have a new email address, so in the
future please send emails to:
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Thanks,
Jason Phillips
Rocks from Heaven
www.rocksfromheaven.com
telephone: 217-832-4505
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-01/cuc-aap012508.php
Public release date: 25-Jan-2008
Contact: Blaine Friedlander
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
607-254-8093
Cornell University Communications
Arecibo astronomers prepare to obtain close images of a near-Earth asteroid
ITHACA, N.Y. - The
ks1u wrote:
was wondering how many of you may have pieces over 4 grams?
Hello George,
I have a 6.30 g and a 3.85 g fragment of WESTON in my collection.
Best regards,
Peter
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MESSENGER Mission News
January 24, 2008
Counting Mercury's Craters
On January 14, 2008, MESSENGER flew by Mercury and snapped images of a
large portion of the surface that had not been previously seen by
spacecraft. Ever since
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
January 24, 2008
o Southern Dunes and Spiders
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_006538_1035
o Layered Sediments in Terby Crater
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_006475_1525
o Splotches and Channels Near Sisyphi Montes
test
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Museum of Flight hosting Mars rock, NASA display
Seattle Times 01/25/2008
Author: Christina Siderius
(Copyright 2008)
When Jim Hull flew into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport this week,he
was toting an unusual item in his carry-on bag: part of a meteorite from
Mars.
Hull, manager of
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2008-012
Asteroid to Make Rare Close Flyby of Earth January 29
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
January 24, 2008
Scientists are monitoring the orbit of asteroid 2007 TU24. The asteroid,
believed to be between 150 meters (500 feet) and 610 meters (2,000
https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/news_releases/2008/NR-08-01-05.html
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
News Release
Contact: Anne M. Stark
Phone: (925) 422-9799
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 24, 2008
NR-08-01-05
Stardust comet
Hello everyone, I will be marketing my 4 gram piece of Weston in some
newspapers in western Connecticut soon and want to be accurate in my
assessment of its size. I have seen very little over a gram available
and was wondering how many of you may have pieces over 4 grams?
Thanks very
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
January 21-25, 2008
o Aonia Terra Dunes (Released 21 January 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080121a
o Copernicus Dunes (Released 22 January 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080122a
o Dust Devil Tracks (Released 23 January 2008)
http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/news_center/news/012408.htm
New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission
January 24, 2008
A Hi-Def Peek at Pluto
New Horizons made its first detection of Pluto using the high-resolution
mode of its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) during three
separate sets
Hello All,
Since we all share this passion for meteorites, those messengers
from our solar neighborhood, I would like to draw your attention
to Bob Verish's offer of one of the most spectacular Martian
meteorites in recent history! How many among us can really
boast of owning a piece of either LA
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