Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Seymchan
Contributed by: Mathias Stricker
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Dear List members,
i will now also consider offers for this nice piece!
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Carsten
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Count Deiro wrote:
As they saywith all due respectto those of you with vastly more
experience than I in the subjectthese old eyes and the brain they are
attached to have digested the visual data, then thought out the technical
complexities involved in producing a series of multiple
Hi all,
I'll add my voice to the doubters: this is not a real event. A rather
rudimentary analysis of the videos show some obvious signs of fakery:
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=5F7ySYpB1RM
If after watching this video you are still convinced that this was a real
event, then consider the
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Hello Listers,
I saw that some one had found a 3.4kg Chelyabinsk and its been suggested it the
largest one found so far? Is this true, and are there any photos of it, I have
tried to look for some and cant find any images of the new main mass. Lastly,
its been said by the Russian authorities
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
September 2-6, 2013
o Proctor Crater Dunes (02 September 2013)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20130902a
o Nanedi Valles (03 September 2013)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20130903a
o Tinto and Palos (04 September 2013)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20130904a
o Dunes (05
If the big Chelya stone at the bottom of Lake Chebarkul is indeed
there, and it's recovered, it probably won't effect the collector
market in any way. It will likely end up in a Russian institution and
won't add to the amount of material on the private market, IMO.
Best regards,
MikeG
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Hi Marko and list
I would trust Rob Matson on the video. I would say It is 100% fake. : )
Sonny
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On Sep 6, 2013, at 9:30 AM, Marco Langbroek marco.langbr...@online.nl wrote:
Count Deiro wrote:
As they saywith all due respectto those of you with vastly more
Hello Shawn and List,
Since the finder of that 3.4 kg Chelyabinsk is the one who sent the
picture to me and since he still wants to sell it, I am sure he won't
mind if I publish the picture again. And here it is:
http://www.impactika.com/CH-3400.jpg
And BTW I have the second largest:
for this release are available online at
http://pds.nasa.gov/subscription_service/SS-20130906.html, and all of
the MESSENGER data archived at the PDS are available at
http://pds.nasa.gov. The team will deliver the next mission data set to
PDS in March 2014
Science-by-Consensus is bleating-edge scientific method for sure. It
saves a tremendous amount of time in that whole pesky investigation
and analysis stuff.
Classically, it brought us such important concepts as the geocentric
universe and the base element of fire, Phlogiston.
So yes, let's all
Hi Listers,
Wellit sure is a pretty suckerthe guy, or gal that went to all that
trouble is talented to say the least! I still enjoy looking at the videos. I'm
just not ready yet to throw in the towel.
Count Deiro
IMCA 3536
-Original Message-
From: Marco Langbroek
Hello Anne and Lister
That's a nice piece, it looks like it was recovered a few ... few days or
months after the fall. Hows much is that bad boy going for?
As for the big hunk of rock at the bottom of Chebarkul Lake, I do to wonder
how much will be salvageable and worthy for science and if
I am real curious...
I just did some quick looks (SWAG) at things...mainly the shadows and
the sun position. I guessed roughly (close enough) at N022 x W110 at
roughly 12 noon and found the sun to be about 75 degrees altitude. I
then looked at it at about 5 pm for about a 22 degree
Last I heard it had not been sold yet, and the owner/finder is quite
eager to find a buyer.
So go ahead Shawn, make an offer! ;-)
Anne M. Black
www.IMPACTIKA.com
impact...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Alan photoph...@yahoo.com
To: Anne Black impact...@aol.com;
Hello list-members,
I went up to the Holiday Inn (now Ramada) this afternoon, and the whole
area is buzzing with activity; the tents are now all up, and trucks of
all sizes are unloading piles of crates and boxes, and display cases,
and people are running around moving all that.
Officially
Hello All,
The 3.4kg stone was recovered in March or April -- that's when the
first media photos surfaced. Despite its early recovery, it does seem
to be somewhat weathered; Novato may help to explain that. The
impact-melted portions of that meteorite showed significant rusting
after only 10
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