Dear Tracy,
So, that was YOU! I never made the connection
To all on the list, Tracy brought some killer meteorite chocolate
covered nuts to the auction - really cool. She also helped set up and is
an all around good guy.
Thanks, Tracy - and good to meet you a second
Elton
..Not fossil KFC chicken nuggets but some interesting crevices for small
animals/microbes to hide in! if ya hungry? :)
Anyone seen the latest 'Meteorite' magazine?, centre feature on
Terrestrial look-alikes, there is a nice photo of a volcanic ash
deposit, and spherical inclusions just
Hello all.There were a few other tidbits I left out that I missed.I am
sorry I missed out meeting a few people I was hoping to greet.I missed
meeting mike cottingham,nick gessler, and rob matson.I did finally meet
art jones.Areal nice guy.I finally got my 5 gram piece of SHEEPHOLE VALLEY
from
Hi everyone,
I have been reading "Dead Mars, Dying Earth" by
John Brandenburg. In the book he discusses the oxygen ratios found in SNC
meteorites matches C1 meteorites very closly...therefore, he believes C1
meteorites are martian in origin.
Does anyone know more about this?
Thanks,
Jamie
Hi Sterling and List,
Despite never having gotten on an airplane (I drove to/from Tucson),
I'm still feeling a bit jet-lagged from the experience. I'm very glad
I went as I finally got to meet dozens of people with whom I had
previously only exchanged e-mail or phone calls.
I left the L.A. area
Hello Everyone, My typically long show report is finished, and should be up on my column at MeteoriteTimes shortly. I won an item I believe at the Lang auction, if someone who has their e-mail address handy could forward this e-mail to themI would appreciate it. (I think I won the Guffey).
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/mars/mera/040210spirit.html
Spirit rover establishes new Mars driving record
BY JUSTIN RAY
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
February 10, 2004
The rover Spirit drove into the Martian history books Monday night by making
the longest single-day traverse on the Red Planet, eclipsing
Hi List:
I saw a big meteorite in ET's room at the Inn Suites with a sign listing it as the Main Mass of the Franconia meteorite. I think it wasfound on Super Bowl Sunday. The ink on the sign hadscarcely dried when I heard that a 7kg piece was found a few days later.
I remember when Gold Basin
Greetings Everyone!
February's MeteoriteTimes has been updated to include Mark's Tucson Report.
Thanks again to all the writers!
http://www.meteoritetimes.com/
Enjoy!
Paul and Jim
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I'm curious if there would be much intrest in slices of Tatahouine, about
25x35mm on a side, in the ballpark of about 50 to 100$ per slice...
TIA
Stan
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Dear List Members,
In case any of you are interested we would like to share some of our Tucson
show experiences. This will be part one of three.
We arrived on the 29th where Steve Drummond met us at the airport, we then
checked in at our hotel and immediately proceeded to the Reed's room where
Hello Randy and List
From what I hear on the new Franconia Meteorite, it's different from the
one found last yearaccording to ASU,I think this one is also an H4,
several more kilos have been found so far, many stones.
There are a few list members working on this find right now (not et
Thanks Paul. I just added a few more reflections. Hope to see most of you in Denver. Mark Bostick www.meteoritearticles.com - Original Message - From: Paul Harris Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:33 PM To: Meteorite List Subject: [meteorite-list] MeteoriteTimes with Mark's Tucson
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