The endcut from the Lafayette stone is on display in
the Field Museum in Chicago. I wish my image of it
came out, but they have it in a very unassuming
display case with many other meteorites and with very
poor lighting. Maybe someone local to Chicago has a
better image of that display.
Within
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Genesis
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Press Release Images: Opportunity
September 16, 2004
'Endurance' Untouched
This navigation camera mosaic, created from images taken by NASA's Mars
Exploration Rover Opportunity on sols 115 and 116 (May 21 and 22, 2004)
http://space.com/spacewatch/comet_winter_040917.html
Newfound Comet Set for Winter Display
By Joe Rao
space.com
September 17, 2004
Donald Machholz of Colfax, California, an optician who has been
interested in astronomy since age eight, discovered nine comet from 1978
through 1994. He has
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
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o Hebes Chasma (Released 14 September 2004)
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o Ophir Chasma Dunes (Released 15 September 2004)
Hello Jörn,
Since nobody in the know has answered your ponderings yet, I think
I'll add my take on this circumstance. I followed the progress of
analysis of NWA 1827 because I had seen the piece that Nelson had
acquired and I thought it had a unique and interesting appearance. The
preliminary
Thanks to everyone who purchased items off my last sale list; I hope you
are all still enjoying those specimens...
Another bit of a money crunch is upon me, so if you've been waiting to
see the rock-bottom, bargain-basement prices, here they are
Allende Full slice 68 grams
Hello list,
Here after, you will find a link to an original movie about the SIkHOTE ALIN
meteorite recovery expedition.
This 1950 movie is in russian language, but it's very impressive... enjoy !
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/odhenin and click on DOWNLOAD section.
Olivier (Buzzz Captain)
The presence of impact melt flows at the
Ries crater in Germany is proposed in:
Osinski, G. R., in press, Impact melt rocks
from the Ries structure, Germany: an origin
as impact melt flows? Earth and Planetary
Science Letters. Corrected Proof ,Available
online 11 September 2004
The
Their a new review paper on the implacement of
breccias in impact craters. It is:
Dressler, B. O., and Reimold, W. U., 2004, Order
or chaos? Origin and mode of emplacement of
breccias in floors of large impact structures.
Earth-Science Reviews. vol. 67, no. 1-2,
pp. 1-54. (September 2004)
The use of meteorites in the search for
extraterrestrial
life is reviewed in:
van Loon, A. J., in press, The needless search
for extraterrestrial fossils on Earth.
Earth-Science Reviews
Corrected Proof ,Available online 26 August 2004
The abstract can be found by going to:
Joern and David,
In my first inquiry this week I mentioned NWA 1882 (not 1982 that Joern and David
touched on) as being the same material. It is my belief that NWA 1882 is the same
material as NWA 1827/1879. Stefan Ralew, who sold 1882 to me, also believes it to be
the same. NWA 1882 was not
John,
The joint abstract by NAU and UWS we referred to does also mention NWA
1882 as a probable pairing to 1827 and 1879 (as well as probable
pairings for NWA 1912, 1951, 1982, 3055, and possibly NWA 1645, plus
other material totaling at least 26.4 kg).
Read it here:
OK, How is Download spelled in French???-
Grant Elliott
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Hello list,
Here after, you will find a link to an original movie
Grant-
Top right hand side of the home page marked
Download in English. When it opens, there is a 56
Meg link for Sikhote Alin (again in English) that
can be right clicked and saved to your system.
Oliver-
Thanks very much!
Mike
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OK, How is
Thanks Mike- Sorry for my complete lack of observation- Interesting link-
Grant
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Meteorite hunting via biplane. }=] Very interesting to see the shrapnel, perforated
treetrunks and what-not.
In a message dated 9/17/2004 4:03:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Buzz [EMAIL
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Hello list,
Here after, you will find a link to an original movie about the
An old but favorite topic for the list:
*Authentic Moondust from Apollo 11*
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=416item=3929802989rd=1ssPageName=WDVW
or item search 3929802989
Interesting collection of metalic sphere, orange and biege glass, and
breccia on a 3mm triangle
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