1. What was the most recently discovered
impact crater for 1. North America? and
2. United States?
NOTE: by impact crater, I refer to an impact
structure possessing its original rim and
depression intact and unburied enough to be
recognized by its surface topography.
(Buried craters are
Dear List;
I cut today one of the nice rocks I collected earlier. It is really one of
the best pieces I found during my holiday (must be luner breccia with a very
nice white/green clasts and black crust):
http://www.alifyaa.com/meteorite/pl12/index.html
By the way: I sent many samples to some
--- M Yousef [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List;
I cut today one of the nice rocks I collected
earlier. It is really one of
the best pieces I found during my holiday (must be
luner breccia with a very
nice white/green clasts and black crust):
Wow immediatly confirmed is lunar, a record.
Paul Heinrich inquired:
What was the most recently discovered
impact crater for the United States?
Hello Paul and List,
E.M. Shoemaker et al. (1995) Impact crater identified on
the Navaho Nation near Chinle, Arizona (abs. Meteoritics 30,
1995, p. 578):
A small impact crater has been
Give me a break.
Looks like the other ROCKS you show us photos of.
From: "M Yousef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [meteorite-list] possible luner breccia with crust
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 17:05:27 +
Dear List;
I cut today one of the nice rocks I collected earlier.
Dear List
I have just listed on Ebay 3 slices and an end cut of the recristalized new
Eucrite that I found last year.
No Reserve of course.
Look at the sales of kayunwar
Best regards and good bids.
Michel FRANCO
IMCA 3869
Caillou Noir
100 chemin des Campènes
74400 Chamonix France
16 auctions, no reserves
including:
WESTON , Connecticut, H4, 1.06 g Fell Dec 4, 1807
TISHOMINGO Martensitic Ataxite 11g
BRUDERHEIM, Canada, L6 1.93g fell March 1960
CAMPO DEL CIELO high structure meteorite 15.8 LB (7.2kg)
and more
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/meteoriteusa.com/
Hi Paul,
Here's the very thing for information about impact craters. I have had
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Hi All.
Here is a cool website with a Panoramic view of Meteor Crater:
http://www.virtualguidebooks.com/Arizona/GrandCanyonRoute66/MeteorCrater/MeteorCraterRimL.html
I also have ebay auctions (ebay plug). Check out the cool Oriented
Sikhote-alin Photos.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2160423625category=3239
http://space.com/missionlaunches/sts107_meteor_030218.html
Meteor Trackers Called in to Predict Trajectory of Columbia Debris
By Jim Banke
space.com
18 February 2003
HOUSTON -- Columbia investigators are looking for help from experts who
track meteors entering Earth's atmosphere so they can
that is strange looking Almost like plastic in
the middle...meteormagice-bay ( shaun ) cool looking
though
It's unfortunate that some of the obvious tools that could be used to increase the efficiency of the search are lacking. NASA's existing data on the position has been released in poor map formats. There should be an effort undertaken to coordinate the effortvia a common topo software platform,
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 6:58 PM
Subject: auctions ending in 1 hour!
Hello Everyone,
Auctions ending in 1 hour... some thin sections and
some
1st time items on ebay.
Go to:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Hi everybody. I have put more pictures from tucson on my page two. Sorry, but no text for now. The site builder is very, very slow tonight.The tripod website has been having problems.I will put some more photo's up later tonight.Let me know what you think.
steve arnold, chicagoSteve R. Arnold,
Re: Meteor Trackers Called in to Predict Trajectory of
Columbia Debris
Actually, NASA did not confirm this...
NASA spokesman John Ira Petty at the Johnson Space
Center could not confirm whether NASA or the Columbia
Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) was seeking the
help of any meteor experts
Hi all,
If anyone would enjoy seeing a TS of NWA 998 in polarized lighting,
you can go to:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2160572525
Best wishes, Michael
Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
--
Worth
Hello all,
I'm about to ask one of those wandering (also wondering)
questions again...one that probably won't be answered to everyone's
satisfaction, especially mine. Here goes...
With all the latest Campos, Sikhote Alins, Kainez, Gao, Gold
Basin, and others (I'm sure) being found these
Hey all you illinois and northern and central indiana meteorite collecters! Sir rob elliott from Fernlea meteorites will be up in the chicago area next month. He was wondering if anyone from this area would like to get together on the 9th of march for a little socializing. That is a sunday. Please
Hello John And list, John wrote;
The stones are often distinct in their appearance for a given name
meteorite, and most buyers know what they are looking at...but (for
example)some Gold Basin look just like many NWA's found in recent years.
Weathered...and old looking.
The fact that there has
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