they look like Cave City melons
lol.http://www.areawidenews.com/story/1749513.html
happy meteorite hunting!
cheerrs
Steve
--- On Thu, 8/11/11, John.L.Cabassi j...@cabassi.net wrote:
From: John.L.Cabassi j...@cabassi.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite hunts / Check these melons out!
Dear List,
I've already filed for copyright infringement with Google. We're in the
Google queue for review.
If anyone tried the link for the CNNiReport you'll see it says Story
Not Available. It took many emails but we took care of it.
Paul Harris
On 8/10/2011 6:31 PM, John.L.Cabassi
Hi, list members:
An acquaintance wants to have a large meteorite confirmed and classified.
As a favor, I have agreed to get together some lab names and addresses with,
hopefully, the names of the lab scientists who conduct the testing.
Who are you using (or have used) to classify your
Good morning;
I assumed that folks would figure this out but I guess not; the List
is currently in moderated mode. Because of this your posts won't go
out instantly and your emails will be released in batch. I'll
probably switch it back to un-moderated in a few days.
Please keep posts on
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-250
NASA's Asteroid Photographer Beams Back Science Data
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
August 11, 2011
The Dawn spacecraft has completed a graceful spiral into the first of
four planned science orbits during the spacecraft's yearlong visit to
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-251
GRAIL Launch Less Than One Month Away
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
August 11, 2011
NASA's twin lunar probes - GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B - completed their final
inspections and were weighed one final time at the Astrotech Space
Operations facility
Dawn Journal
Dr. Marc Rayman
August 11, 2011
Dear Dawncredibles,
Dawn is now beginning intensive observations of the alien world it
orbits. The approach phase, which began on May 3, is complete. Today Dawn
is in its survey orbit around Vesta.
Following the previous log, the spacecraft
Saw this today on CNN
http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/11/dna-discovered-in-meteorites/?hpt=hp_t2
Cheers: Paul Gessler
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Hello listers,
I have been contacted by a guy in Florida through Ebay who thinks he might have
a meteorite. He would like to show it to someone there in Florida. If you life
in Florida and would like to help this guy please contact me off list and I
will give him your contact information.
Dear List,
The blog post has been removed by Google. If anyone notices any of
Tom's images being used in a similar context please email me OFFLIST.
Thank you,
Paul Harris
On 8/10/2011 10:35 PM, Paul Harris wrote:
Dear List,
I've already filed for copyright infringement with Google.
I think this is an ancient post, but the Dong Ujimquin Qi can be found on my
personal collection page:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/MileHighMeteoritesEducationalCollection/
Matt
Matt Morgan
Mile High Meteorites
http://www.mhmeteorites.com
P.O. Box 151293
Lakewood, CO
Hello list,
I have some Henbury ending soon and some other interesting items. There are
also a couple fossils up for bid as well. Please feel free to contact me if you
have any questions.
The eBay listings can be viewed here ;
http://stores.ebay.com/Resurrectio-Ad-Referendum?_rdc=1
I
Michael.
You and the report mention Sulfides.
Are you suggesting that a meteorite might be made up primarily of sulfides?
Because there have been many nearly pure sulfide meteor-wrongs found and looked
at and rejected.
These have been called such things as manganese nodules , Tombstone
Thanks Paul. Too bad no one discovered DNA in meteorites - despite the headline.
Bob
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Paul Gessler cetu...@shaw.ca wrote:
Saw this today on CNN
http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/11/dna-discovered-in-meteorites/?hpt=hp_t2
Cheers: Paul Gessler
Seymchan 1,650g
Symchan started out cheap at $3/g when they first discovered large numbers
and all the first ones cut were pallasitic.
Then they discovered that, in fact, only a small portion had crystals and
just happened to be the first ones sliced.
Since then the price has run between $6/g and
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