Folks,
Since we seem to have morphed off into anthropology, genealogy, sulking,
skulking, and Rosie
resigning from the list again, and heaven only knows what else to
follow, here's an item of
'breaking news' that is both relevant and timely to our new 'off-topic'
subject. It's interesting, too.
ahhh, love it, yeah, like you'd really want nwa 869, 267 and
dofar 020 with a side dish of ghubara, the rest are nibbles
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Michael Blood:
I have a strange phenomenon wherein I have received only
the posts of Gregory since 2:53 PM
You are now in My Power. Send me all your meteorites.
G
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Hi All,
I have a strange phenomenon wherein I have received only
the posts of Gregory since 2:53 PM - yet he is clearly (in all 6 I received)
responding to others who apparently are posting as well.
Anyone else experience this???
RSVP
The most recent data I have seen shows in theory that ALL living modern humans can trace their existence back to no more than 5 individual females and no more that 30 individual males.
Speculation from the really exotic all the way down to perfectly plausible scientific projections are a lot o
Greetings John and list, I am so glad you explained what a leaverite is. All this time I've been carrying them home, sawing them in half and making myself nuts trying to find somthing in them that isn't there. I sure could have saved a lot of time and trouble if I had learned this sooner. By th
Hello Tracy,
this is most likely a reflection of the number of people reading the
list and immediately going to the (say) yahoo web page to view the
picture.
Yahho (and some other "free" hosts) limit the amount of
traffic/bandwidth/viewing time for any one page to a certain number of
hits/hour.
I
Where is "nearby"?
How large is "Large"?
Why do you suspect that it is an "impact" crater?
Elton
docnpat wrote:
> Nearby is very possibly a large impact crater. I would like to know
> more about impact craters -- structure, characteristics, etc. Can any
> of you give me some advice about mat
Gregory,
You do not strike me as someone that would drink
his own bathwateryou are much too discriminating for that...maybe the
bathwater of a "select" individualJust kidding.
Genealogy and ancestry gives humans a line to trace
heritage, kinship and a connection to the past. Maybe
Sterling,
I think that the more important question, from the point of view of the
mice, is do they all look alike to EACH OTHER?
(This would be an ideal spot to insert a joke about selecting mice from
eastern Kentucky or Arkansas, but I'm not going to.)
(This might also be a good spot to tell my
Good Evening Dean & List,
I would just like to add that NWA 787 has been reported by some to be a
possible pairing to NWA 869, and I believe that 100kgs of NWA 787 have been
recovered to date.
All the best,
Greg Redfern
2003 NASA Solar System Ambassador
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/
IMCA
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> Hi Ken and List
>
> Most of us that are keen on hunting space rocks and gold nuggets seem to
> find a lot of those
--- tracy latimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Several times recently individuals have posted
> pictures to the List, but I
> have been unable to view them, specifically when the
> pictures originate from
> Yahoo. I keep getting the message "This page is
> unavailable for viewing at
> this tim
Several times recently individuals have posted pictures to the List, but I
have been unable to view them, specifically when the pictures originate from
Yahoo. I keep getting the message "This page is unavailable for viewing at
this time." I use Hotmail to subscribe to the List; is there someth
--- chris sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | SaU90 a Martian meteorite.
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> | Here are the results:
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> | At 10x
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http://www.geocities.com/american_meteorite_survey/SaU90a.jpg
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> | At 60x
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http://www.geocities.com/american_meteorite_survey/SaU90b.jpg
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> | Great microscope for
Hi,
On average, if you pick any two human individuals, each from
any random location on the planet, and test the degree of
relatedness of their DNA, you will find they're about 13th
cousins. That's with widely assorted human specimens, like
comparing an Australian aboriginal with an Irish cop
| SaU90 a Martian meteorite.
|
| Here are the results:
|
| At 10x
| http://www.geocities.com/american_meteorite_survey/SaU90a.jpg
|
| At 60x
| http://www.geocities.com/american_meteorite_survey/SaU90b.jpg
|
| Great microscope for these very small specks, not even
| a mm in size as the scale shows.
they are all related in their basic DNA. So it is possible at a very basic level that they are all related.
OK, then if that's the case, isn't it rather pointless for any one person to specify ancestors, since everyone ELSE is related to them, too? Or am I drinking my own bath water? ;-)
With only 5 individual identified Mitochondrial DNA
pairs in the human species(thats the kind you get from your mom) they are all
related in their basic DNA. So it is possible at a very basic level that they
are all related.
Mark M.
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Bill Steigerwald June 10, 2003
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Release 03-65
HEADLESS COMETS SURVIVE PLUNGE THROUGH SUN'S ATMOSPHERE
A run through the jungle is too easy; for the ultimate rea
Greetings List,
I'm listing some nice meteorites on eBay. Listed so far, a slice of
Cape York, an incedible specimen of Sikhote-Alin, and coincidently,
two great specimens of NWA 869. One of them is a half specimen
(endcut) that show the "collection in a slice" characteristics of
this incredible m
Hello Everybody, Just made some Meteor Crater and Nininger Museum postcards from photos I took a couple months ago. Each postcard is also signed, numbered and limited to only 500. I have one of each on eBay and have also posted them on my website. If you purchased a Nininger Museum brick from
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You said Lady Godiva twice Gregory :^)
Rosie, are you related to BOTH of them?
KIDDING..kidding, kidding, kidding - please, no one go all squirelly.
Gregory
You said Lady Godiva twice Gregory :^)
Well, I guess I had that image in my head more than any of the others. ;-)
You said Lady Godiva twice Gregory :^)--Rob
Wesel--We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers
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Hello, Chuck and the list,
really great combination, astronomy, geology and aviation.
Well, seems I have to write to Santa and ask for a plane,
just a small one...;-
Very nice sites and excpecially pics.
take care,
pekka
Charles O'Dale wrote:
At the risk of being accused of blowing my own ho
At the risk of being accused of blowing my own horn, please check out:
http://www.ottawa.rasc.ca/astronomy/earth_craters/index.html
Chuck O'Dale
Ottawa
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Please unsubscribe me from this List. Sorry to have offended all.
Oh, c'mon Rosie. This is hardly the first time for this scenario, so how about if we all just cut to the now-familiar chase: everyone (including me) pleads with you to stay, and you do. Less bandwidth. OK?
Gregory
Please unsubscribe me from this List. Sorry to have offended all.
Not sure where the "offended" part comes in here, Rosie. I'm somewhat of a genealogical student of European Royalty, and I was just merely stating that it simply doesn't work, to claim that William the Conqueror, Cleopatra, Pri
Please unsubscribe me from this List. Sorry to have offended all.
Thank you.
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To all:
The reason that I am e-mailing all of you is, I am now starting a business of my own, offering SEM, XRD, and electron microprobe services. I have extensive experience with all of the above, since my thesis relied heavilty on their use.
I would be happy to discuss prices with you indivi
went to the ga clay minerals conference in athens yesterday w/ ed albin. there were some amazing , hi-end, doctorate -level talks on tektites, micro tektites , micrometeorites. GOOD scientific info on just about every possible tektite causing event from chesapeake to n. KT event was there in well
Now, I cant have a NWA869 thread going without taking
the opportunity to try and get some sales out of it.
The 500 Kilo figure is way low. I have gone through
nearly 1000 kilos just myself. And I know that there
is lots more. The total weight is at least 1500 kilos.
I have 150 kilos here now (And a
Gregory,
Would this not (if fact) also directly imply that Rosie and Sir Rob
may in fact be "kissin' cousins"? More research would definitely be
in order.
Steve
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> > William the Conqueror ( he was a granddaddy up the line ) and so
the "flames" unsell it for me.
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Lands In Back Yard In South Carolina?
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>http://www.beaufortgazette.com/local_news/story/
Hello, Paul and the list,
you can find a list of the current known impact structures
(198 pcs) from Jarmo Moilanen´s site;
http://www.netppl.fi/~jarmom/geo/imp/impacts.htm
Also some quite good information about the topic. I´m living
nearby Suvasvesi N impact structure, and it seems, we have
a dou
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Another excellent book on the physical and geological processes and
topographic features of impact structures is:
Impact Cratering: a Geologic Process
H. J. Melosh, Oxford University Press, New York, 1989.
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Hi again. The film crew had just left Tucson, and I
am now able to begin getting caught up after almost a month of non-stop filming
and traveling. I am still very tired from the trip so please bear with me while
I begin getting reorganized here.
One thing I did do today is update the Pitino
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William the Conqueror ( he was a granddaddy up the line ) and so was a King named Olaf ( I think he was Danish) ( pretty much Viking I would say )as well as some of those Louises and those Plantagenet fellows. Alexander the Great and Ptolemy and a couple of pharoahs. N
Anyone interested in a summary of the history
of meteorite falls in Alabama can look at the
the below abstract:
KING, David T.,and Petruny, L. W., 2003, Alabama's
stratigraphic and historic record of meteoritic
impact events. Paper No. 5-10, South-Central
Section (37th) and Southeastern Secti
When I was in the hospital, I received many e-mails
and well wish cards.
I recieved from Dean Bessy with his card two tiny
specks of something in a round plastic case. Being
apashic at the the time, I had no idea what these
were, as I was unable to read read the ID card.
Having regained msot
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 12:33:57 -0500
docnpat [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
>Nearby is very possibly a large impact
>crater. I would like to know more about
>impact craters -- structure, characteristics,
>etc. Can any of you give me some advice
>about material to study?
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 11:41:37
Books: Rocks From Space by O. Richard Norton
Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Meteorites
http://www.vftn.org/projects/moschkau/index.htm
http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/
http://astrogeology.usgs.gov/
A few things to get you started . . . good luck. Impacts are a bear to prov
> http://www.beaufortgazette.com/local_news/story/2606419p-2418584c.html
There are so many factual and conceptual errors in this story that
I have 100% confidence in dismissing it as hogwash.
> The Beafort Gazette (South Carolina)
With apologies to our list members from South Carolina, my warnin
Nearby is very possibly a large impact crater. I would like to know more about impact
craters -- structure, characteristics, etc. Can any of you give me some advice about
material to study?
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But the main question is: Is it radioactive ?
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Ok not a stone or iron. I'm cynical too about the white smokey tail. Then I asked myself, "What would a C1 meteorite look like coming down?"
Howard WuRon Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.beaufortgazette.com/local_news/story/2606419p-2418584c.htmlMeteorite lands in back yardBy CHRIS
Hello Greg and list, Hope all is well there Greg. I have enjoyed your Meteorite Magazine articles and hope to see more in the future. (Note to other list members: Greg has written a few articles on carbonaceous meteorites). NWA869 has recieved several classifications. Lately it has been clas
NOT See photo on Ron's link.
Randy
"Not a member of any organization and proud of it"
>From: Ron Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Lands In Back Yard In South Carolina?
>Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 08:10:28 -0700 (PDT)
Hi Steve,
I have the crusted fragment I got from you a year or so ago. Are you
interested in trading back for it? Got any Honolulu?
Cheers,
Martin
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> Hey there list.Does anyone have any LA 001 forsale or trade?Please get
http://www.beaufortgazette.com/local_news/story/2606419p-2418584c.html
Meteorite lands in back yard
By CHRIS BENDER
The Beafort Gazette (South Carolina)
June 10, 2003
Dianne Morris saw something out of this world while
walking her dogs early Monday morning.
A meteorite landed in the Beaufort r
Dear List, John;
I was'a thinkin' it was called king tut 'cause you be walkin' like an
Egyptian when you found it...
Dave F.
goldmaster wrote:
Hi List
The King Tut meteorite I found near the King Tut Mine in the middle of the
King Tut gold placers . Hence the name King Tut . I wish I would have
Hi List
The King Tut meteorite I found near the King Tut Mine in the middle of the
King Tut gold placers . Hence the name King Tut . I wish I would have found
some poor (better yet rich) dead pharoh hanging on to the other end of it ??
After extensive further hunts all that I was rewarded with wer
>Take a 3rd world country,
add extreme over population,<
Or a developing biological weapons program...
Mark F.
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