Hello all,
I am reworking my links page. If you'd like a link on the page, please send
me an email and/or small Ad or Logo with the URL and I'll add you in. This
is a permanent link and it's free!
Likewise, if you have a link already and wish the logo to be updated or to
be removed from the
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Hello all,
Well, after 3 months of fixing and rebuilding computers and a move to a new
place, my website is back up and running. For any of you interested in
micros, I've added alot of pieces to my site. More items are being added
daily.
Columbus micro ending in 2 hrs:
http://cgi.ebay.com/w
Tracy,
No problems here. I was glad to be reminded of the
fine word "pulchritudinous". Webster says "having or
marked by physical comeliness". Without question that
is an appropriate word for the meteorite community's
use, hence, not OT. There should be a special
category for pulchritudinous m
I appear to have spammed the list with what I intended to be a non-public
message for Doug. Sorry to all concerned.
Tracy Latimer
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Doug, I'm pretty sure the pulchritudinous young lady reading the book was
the focus of one of your pix, NOT the shells and whatnot on the table! :)
Tracy Latimer
Hola Kind List, thanks for a few pleasant private messages. I don't mean
to
turn the met-list into a vacation showcase, but the
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 16:07:54 -0700 (PDT), Ron Baalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Brown argues that astronomers cannot control what gets called a planet.
>"Our culture has fully embraced the idea that Pluto is a planet and
>scientists have for the most part not yet fully realized that the term
>'pla
Ola Doug,
this are really great pictures and boy, I never imagined you were young!
:-))
Thanks for sharing, Moni
PS. I always like to read your posts to the list!
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] wow what a time I am having
Date:
Thanks for the neat site Sterling. Jerry
"I can't wait", are we there yet?
- Original Message -
From: "Sterling K. Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite List"
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 6:55 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] OT: Plutonian Planets, Undiscovered Nearby Stars
> Hi,
>
>
Excellante Doug. Mucho Gracias Senior, It's kinda like being there[kinda].
Jerry
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] wow what a time I am having
> Hola Kind List, thanks for a few pleasant private messag
Hola Kind List, thanks for a few pleasant private messages. I don't mean to
turn the met-list into a vacation showcase, but the speed of my internet
connection is too slow to handle more than two or three image emailingsso
I
made a quick html page. Enjoy the scenary for those interest
248 ads
194 specimen locations
Hello List,
Just a little heads up, www.FindMeteorites.com now has 248 seller ads up from
194 different locations and growing almost daily.
NOTE: Tonight is the deadline for being able to place your ad and get 40% off
the normal price.
If you are shopping for
Sorry List,
Geoff. Please email me. I have the answer to your question.
-Walter Branch
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Ron is this a definite?? Jerry
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From: "Ron Baalke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Meteorite Mailing List"
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 10:23 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Xena is the 10th New Planet
>
>
>
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=15801892&method=full&siteid=9
http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050801/full/050801-2.html
Astronomers to decide what makes a planet
Jim Giles
nature.com
August 1, 2005
Status of newly discovered world hangs in the balance.
The discovery of a new addition to our Solar System has prompted
astronomers to fast-track plans to dec
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mc
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> Steve wrote:
>
> "I have $500 to spend on a piece of esquel pallasite
> ...
> I am looking for a 17 to 30 gram piece.
Steve wrote:
"I have $500 to spend on a piece of esquel pallasite ...
I am looking for a 17 to 30 gram piece. Let me know
who has any in that range.
John and Dawn Birdsell (Arizona Skies) have plenty of
gorgeous Esquels - even in that and comparable ranges:
One example (although already sold):
Hi list.I have $500 to spend on a piece of esquel pallasite for which I am
looking for a piece.I am looking for a 17 to 30 gram piece.Let me know who
has any in that range.
steve
Steve R.Arnold, Chicago, IL, 60120
Illinois Meteorit
Steve A. (Elgin, IL) wrote:
>Alot of it is wide open,especially by the ocean.I have gotten dark I look
>like the locals down here.Oh well 2 more days then back home.I have
>13 new meteorites waiting for me when I get back home.It has been 90
>or better everyday,the ocean at least 85 degrees a
Dear List,
Just a note to let those who are interested know I have 77 great auctions
ending this afternoon and tomorrow, many still at just 99 cents.
Some items of interest:
Part slice of Dhofar 019 Basaltic-Doleritic Martian Meteorite. I am almost
out of stock on this awesome material:
http://
http://www.nwaonline.net/articles/2005/08/01/front/03nasa.txt
Professor Aims For Asteroids
UA SPACE DIRECTOR PITCHES $500 MILLION NASA MISSION
By Jeff Smith
The Morning News (Arkansas)
August 1, 2005
FAYETTEVILLE -- A piece of rock 50 million to 100 million miles away
could explain the origins
http://www.gemini.edu/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=142
Gemini Observatory Shows That "10th Planet" Has a Pluto-Like Surface
Gemini Observatory
29 July 2005
Gemini Observatory has obtained a preliminary spectrum of 2003 UB313,
the so-called "10th planet". These observations were obtain
http://en.rian.ru/science/20050801/41067182.html
Expedition sent to meteorite crash site in Siberia
RIA Novosti
August 1, 2005
Irkutsk (RIA Novosti, Alexander Batalin) - A new scientific
expedition has set off for the crash site of a gigantic meteoroid that
hit eastern Siberia, near the Vitim
Martin A. wrote:
>To decide, how to call it, is more a question of history, guess
>Doug will write us a nice homework about.
Hola Martin, Sterling, Al, Chris, Alex, Darren, Xena, List,
Thanks, Martin, I'll mostly pass on this planetary round - been there, done
that when Tom was helping his
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:20:42 +0200, "Martin Altmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi Al&All,
>
>> The naming of a planet is left to the astronomical community and they
>> tend to name after the Greek gods. Suggesting and speculating names on
>> this list is simply a waste of time although fun.
>
>No
Martin wrote:
> Not at all, it helps to understand, how garish the decision was to name
> that object after a TV-Show: "Xena".
> Guess the next KBOs will be called: Hulk, Buck, Blob, (Larry, Moe and
> Curly), Fuzzy & Lassie.
Scotty! :-)
OK, sorry, back to meteorites...
Alex
Hi Al&All,
> The naming of a planet is left to the astronomical community and they
> tend to name after the Greek gods. Suggesting and speculating names on
> this list is simply a waste of time although fun.
Not at all, it helps to understand, how garish the decision was to name that
object after
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