Interesting. I was actually referring to Keyser's son - here is small clipping
I uploaded from a Scientific American clipping of 1895:
http://spiralmemoprintsales.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_06.html
--- Phil Whitmer prairiecac...@rtcol.com schrieb am Mi, 7.3.2012:
Von: Phil Whitmer
Millbillillie
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Hi Bulletin Watchers,
There are six new approvals - all OC's from NWA.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=%2Asfor=namesants=falls=valids=stype=containslrec=50map=gebrowse=country=Allsrt=namecateg=Allmblist=Allrect=phot=snew=2pnt=Normal%20tabledr=page=0
Best regards,
MikeG
March 7, 2012
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
dwayne.c.br...@nasa.gov
DC Agle
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-393-9011
a...@jpl.nasa.gov
Caroline McCall
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
617-253-1682
cmca...@mit.edu
RELEASE:
Hi All,
I have been wondering lately if there have been calculations done on
the speeds that meteors stop their hot flight and enter dark flight.
What speed does a body have to reach before it generates a hot plasma
ball that shows as a fireball...or in other words how fast could a
body travel
Hello list,
I am about to embark on an epic presentation journey
of 13 presentations in one day.
what I need are two videos---1 from Messenger around
Mercury and the second video of the Dawn mission.
I can find a lot of 10 second to 30 second video clips,
bur I really would like something in the 2
Ablation and incandescent flight typically end at about 3-4 km/s.
Chris
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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
http://www.cloudbait.com
On 3/7/2012 10:43 AM, Graham Ensor wrote:
Hi All,
I have been wondering lately if there have been calculations done on
the
the follow up to this question/answer I still wonder about is:
after dark flight begins, how many seconds will it take to completely
decelerate so that all forward momentum is lost after dark flight
starts.
for example: if the meteor goes dark at 4km/s how many seconds before
it will be at 0km/s
Thanks Chris...that gives me something to work with...It's one of
those questions I've wanted answering for a while now. Will be
interesting to see any advice on calculating the trajectory curve from
this?
Cheers,
Graham
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Chris Peterson c...@alumni.caltech.edu
Hello All,
Speaking of Mercury: I'm sure Pete and some others have already read
the article Mercury's Marvels in the April 2012 issue of Sky Tel.,
pp.26-33.
On pp. 28-29, ST senior contributing editor and list member J.K. Beatty
describes the three ideas (or notions) of how 'iron-hearted'
Hello list. For all of those who have missed or are waiting for the
next meteorite men show,there will be 3 in a row back to back to back
on march 14th on the science channel.The first one is steve and geaoff
in arizona. They all say new,I dont know if this one from when they
did franconia or
Hello again list. The times here in the central time belt is, 7 pm to
10 pm cst. Also the episode that was done in poland was were steve and
geoff went to morasko. I saw that one and the one where in arizona
they went franconia and holbrook. So unless they went back to those 2
spots,they are
Hi Steve and list.
It is a new trip into Arizona (Sahuarita); then Homestead, Iowa; and then they
are looking for the Pultusk fall in Poland.
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2012 13:49:24 -0600
From: chicagosteve1...@gmail.com
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] meteorite
Not sure where you get your info Steve but all three are new episodes, the last
3 for season three. They are just as Craig described below.
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Lawndale, NC
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hi, Bernd...
It's these words metal-rich meteorites called CV chondrites that may lead
to
misunderstandings (especially among readers who are not overly familiar with
meteorites.
you're right - a better choice of words would have been iron-rich meteorites
called CV chondrites. thanks for
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubckey=Meteorite%20craters
cheers
Steve
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MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
March 7, 2012
o Dramatic Lighting of Icy Flows
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_025646_1440
This image shows flow features on the inner slope of an impact
crater east of the Hellas impact basin.
o Layers of Water-Deposited Sediment
Here two of the rarest meteorites now present in my house waiting to be exposed
in the Bologna Mineral Show 2012: Patti and Mineo, unique pieces existing of
this two meteorites
http://imageupper.com/i/?S0200010070011C1331154222134974
http://imageupper.com/i/?S0200010070021C1331154222134974
Regine, don't get too excited over Nowak's email, he also claimed to have
hunted Springwater, when we arrived there years later, no one had ever heard
his name. All these emails claiming meteorite finds were lies.
Michael Farmer
Michael Farmer
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