The MMT Observatory on top of Mt. Hopkins has an all sky camera that operates
continually. At night the camera makes 10-second exposures.
Additionally they build all of the frames from each day and each night into an
avi movie. I downloaded last night's file and grabbed the two frames in which
Hi to everyone, here is my ad for the week and the last one until sometime
after July 4th.
I have 5 thin sections of the Camel Donga (eucrite)in hand and available for
sale.
All are uncovered to allow the buyer the option of testing.
These are nice samples and priced reasonably at $80 each and
Thanks for the update, It would be nice to have another US fall.
Pictures are also nice. I think having pictures and video of falls make it all
the more special to have a sample of in collections.
Greg C.
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From: Richard Kowalski
3 messages from me today!
Does anyone have good quality video footage of the Buzzard Coulee fall? All I
have been able to find is youtube stuff and I would like something of higher
quality.
I can provide a blank disc and cover postage costs for it, or if
upload/download is an option, that
I've linked to the print version of Shermer's baloney detection kit before, now
there's a video version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUB4j0n2UDU
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Hi List,
This seller describes a Sikhote Alin shrapnel as having : 54 Gram
Sikhote-Alin Meteorite-w/SharpRoll-Over Edges
I thought a roll-over lip or edge was an orientation feature? How can
an exploded piece of shrapnel exhibit these features? Is this one of
those cases where you stare at the
http://discovermagazine.com/2009/jul-aug/24-volcanoes-meteoroids-make-materials-harder-than-diamond
Volcanoes and Meteoroids Make Materials Harder Than Diamond
by Adam Hadhazy
Discover Magazine
From the July-August special issue
published online June 24, 2009
The reputation of diamond as
Ehm list,
look what I found on Holbrook (!) Square in the town of Millis.
Click picture 10, 11, 12 on this page.
http://kuerzer.de/millisma
Well, some myths better never should be busted
Martin
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Hi Martin and List!
Wow! What a discovery! It turns out that America has entire mountain
ranges made out of meteorite! I drove through the Smoky Mountains
once and saw hundreds of meteorites exactly like that one. It's
amazing that these big stones have escaped notice for so long.
Seriously
Remember Mike that all pieces started out as shrapnel once disintegration
begins. Only those the fully tumble lose all their shrapnel features.
The maelstrom of SA's entry was punctuated buy multiple fragmentation events.
Which as much going on and as busy as the sky was I imagine there are
Hello to all the good people on this list.After 7 and half months,I finally
went back to work this week.It will be nice to be getting a pay check soon.So
in honor of my new job,I have 5 very nice meteorites to givaway to a new
home.LA LUZ,TAHOKA,NWA 5537,ARRIVACA CREEK, and a CAMPO END
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/June_26_2009.html
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List/Darren you had asked once about granite. I don't remember if was a
compositional or an origin issue.
I do know that granite's crystaline structure results from slow cooling
under monumental pressures [substantially 5 miles of overburden is a
commonly mentioned denominator-often referred to
I thought that the presence of Quartz was a good indication
that the rock was not a meteorite !
Now it seems that at least the 4 Vesta meteorites can have
some Quartz in them?
Pete
IMCA 1733
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Hello,
You can download the complete article here:
http://www.meteoritica.com/nwa%201769.htm
Best wishes,
Philippe
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Hello,
HED meteorites contain often a silica phase... Anyway, the crust of Vesta is
commonly thought to be made of basalts (eucrites) and mafic or ultramafic
cumulates (diogenites and cumulate eucrites). We have studied a few howardites
and found impact glass beads. Some of these glasses are
Re: [meteorite-list]Tunguska Blast a water rich comet: clusters of similar
craters, very like Carolina Bays, in New Mexico, east of Las Vegas and
southeast of Estancia: Rich Murray 2009.06.25
About 8 miles SE of Las Vegas, NM, via Google Maps and Google Earth, note
McAllister Lake, Crane
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