Hi, Francis, List,
Hey, I nitpick, too. The key phrase in the nit
you picked is if deflected. We could be hit by
Ceres IF it were deflected sufficiently, or we could
be hit by Mars IF it were deflected sufficiently...
and so forth. However, all of these bodies have
orbits that are stable
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From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Francis Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED];
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 4:19 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Japanese impact animation video
At the observer's location (20,000 km away), the
NWA 2945 I have 1,500 grams left for close out at $1/g or in lots of
500gams for $400 plus shipping .
Specimens range from 50 to 100 g in size this is all that is left .
Let me know as soon as possible and I will reserve material for you .
Thank You Ken Regelman
Astronomical Research
Dear Listees:
Saturday morning greetings from Tucson. We're in the middle of our
Monsoon season here, and that means thunderstorms every afternoon.
Very exciting, and also very different from when you all come out to
visit us in February.
I'd like to share some site updates and additions
Likely to extinct 90% to 96% of all life
Yet again an opportunity for the cockroach to survive!
Cheers,
Pete
From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Francis Graham
[EMAIL PROTECTED],meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Japanese impact animation video
Date:
Thanks Geoff, very entertaining, instructional and tempting!
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Notkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 12:44 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] [AD] Major Update, Expedition Photos,
Dear Listees:
I don't think this one has been posted yet? This is much better than
the 1,500 pounds of Barney Rubble story. And I thought there were a lot
of mistakes in that one! : )
http://www.newstrib.com/main.asp?
SectionID=1ArticleID=20930SubSectionID=60
The article goes on an on
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006 13:11:33 -0700, you wrote:
I don't think this one has been posted yet? This is much better than
the 1,500 pounds of Barney Rubble story. And I thought there were a lot
of mistakes in that one! : )
Hey, come on! I think it is pretty generous of the newspaper to allow
Dear List Members,
I've been a bit late with my most recent article for IMCA Insights, the
newsletter of IMCA, and a monthly column in Meteorite-Times. The July issue
features a Ensisheim 2006 show report. Please find it at:
www.meteorite-times.com (column IMCA Insights)
or directly at:
http://www3.graphicsland.com/netsigns/customize.aspx?TID=7055FN=dh503SHP=90TO=2SI=
Jerry Flaherty
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:112item=230004456922id=The "Bad Luck Meteorite" sold on ebay for $2,500.00!I'm wondering if any list member checked it out?Any one in the know, please tell us what you know.Thanks,Mike FowlerChicagoPS I started to do a little
I think Mr. Stimpson should clean them all up and put together a much vaunted
puzzle stone.
Bill
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From: Jeff Kuyken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another way to look at it is by past finds. How about Huckitta!? THE largest
pallasite. Actually, the
This auction is aggravating enough but has anyone checked the shipping and
handling charges for that worthless crumb? $89.05 to my Chicago burb.
Bill
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Hello All,
After a bit of work on his part, and no fewer than thirty-seven emails that did or didn't get to wherever they were supposed to go (we may never know what gets lost within the bowels of the internet...), Jeff Kuyken was able to get a number of pics of cratered Sikhotes up onto his
Anyone??
METEORITES CAN RUIN YOUR DAY
I STOP FOR METEORITES
METEORITES FALL INDISCRIMINATELY
For example
Jerry Flaherty
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From: Gerald Flaherty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 7:35 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list]
When using the calculator, Sellers enter shipping information when they
list their item, including the weight of the item, the shipping service they
use, and any packaging and handling fees.
Obviously, the seller added in a significant amount of packaging and
hanndling fees.
Dave
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So . . . what you're saying is that iron and nickel meteorites are made of
iron and nickel?
Where do the non asteroid-based meteorites come from?
this doesnt seem like a mistake, but rather a dumbing down of the facts for
consumnption by joe average. it's kind of hard to fit a concise
This auction is aggravating enough but has anyone checked the shipping and
handling charges for that worthless crumb? $89.05 to my Chicago burb.
report it to Ebay. final value fee advoidance is a vioaltion of TOS and ebay
is cracking down on it.
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July_9.html
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Hello All,
Hope everyone is doing well. Today was the Meteorite Festival at Haviland,
Kansas. I am happy to report it was a complete successwell, we didn't
recover any new meteorites (although we did make it home with another
Brenham if that counts and did see a dozen meteor wrongs),
Hello all (again),
I wrote: I had a few pamplets franked with Purple Heart or Reagan stamps
(no good space-related 39 cent stamp yet, so I used recent releases). One
of the pamplets is viewable here...
http://www.coinandstampman.com/ebayauctionphotos/Festival_Program.jpg;
The correct
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