[meteorite-list] Comet: Talking Points, #1

2006-07-24 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Hi, List, Yeah, here we go again... - Original Message - From: Marco Langbroek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Where? Where are the dust layers in peat deposits, lake deposits, deep sea cores, ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica for example? All there is, is a set of narrow tree rings.

AW: [meteorite-list] Norway here we come!

2006-07-24 Thread Martin Altmann
Hi Dean, Matt et al. and all, We don't have to forget, that if a special law explicitly mentioning meteorites does exist in a country, then it is a great exception. Most countries don't have productive areas, wherefrom meteorites occur, and politicians and the judiciary aren't different from

[meteorite-list] Re: Comet: Talking Points, #1

2006-07-24 Thread Marco Langbroek
Sterling, did you ever see a cosmic dust particle under the microscope, let alone have you searched for them? I did. I searched for and found cosmic spherules in sediment samples from an archaeological excavation. (you see: I like experimentation too. When the results of the SEM investigation

Re: [meteorite-list] Comet: Talking Points, #1

2006-07-24 Thread E.P. Grondine
Hi all - A superb analysis, but... In the case of Rio Cuarto impacts, I have been informed by a tree ring specialist that tree rings show the climatic collapse dead on at 2360 BCE. (It would thus appear that the correlation problem for the Mayan calendar has been solved.) This dust load

[meteorite-list] Black inclusions in NWA R-Chondrites?

2006-07-24 Thread Jeff Kuyken
G'day, I'm hoping someone may know of an abstract/personal/web info on the black (xenolithic?) inclusions found in some of the NWA R-Chondrites? Here is an example: http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/nwa2921.html Any info would be appreciated either on or off-list. Thanks, Jeff

Re: [meteorite-list] Black inclusions in NWA R-Chondrites?

2006-07-24 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 23:38:33 +1000, you wrote: G'day, I'm hoping someone may know of an abstract/personal/web info on the black (xenolithic?) inclusions found in some of the NWA R-Chondrites? Here is an example: http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/nwa2921.html I don't have an answer, but

[meteorite-list] European and Worldwide Radio Telescopes Listen to SMART-1

2006-07-24 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMW58BUQPE_index_0.html European and worldwide radio telescopes listen to SMART-1 European Space Agency 21 July 2006 In Spring this year European radio astronomers started a test observation campaign to track from Earth the trajectory of the SMART-1 spacecraft around

Re: [meteorite-list] Black inclusions in NWA R-Chondrites?

2006-07-24 Thread Pete Pete
Hi, all, Interesting inclusions - they sure do look carbonaceous, eh? I recall coming across a photo of a NWA 869 with a similar inclusion (quite a while ago now, sorry - no link!), and the accompanying suggestion was that it was either carbon or graphite based. I'm sure this has already

Re: [meteorite-list] Black inclusions in NWA R-Chondrites?

2006-07-24 Thread Darren Garrison
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 12:55:32 -0400, you wrote: Hi, all, Interesting inclusions - they sure do look carbonaceous, eh? I recall coming across a photo of a NWA 869 with a similar inclusion (quite a while ago now, sorry - no link!), and the accompanying suggestion was that it was either carbon or

[meteorite-list] Black inclusions in NWA R-Chondrites?

2006-07-24 Thread bernd . pauli
Hi Jeff and List, I'm hoping someone may know of an abstract/personal/web info on the black (xenolithic?) inclusions found in some of the NWA R-Chondrites? Any info would be appreciated either on or off-list. Here is an example: http://www.meteorites.com.au/features/nwa2921.html Beautiful

[meteorite-list] Electromagnetic Space Travel For Bugs?

2006-07-24 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn9601-electromagnetic-space-travel-for-bugs.html Electromagnetic space travel for bugs? David L Chandler New Scientist July 21, 2006 Life on planets such as Earth or Mars could have been seeded by electrically charged microbes from space, suggests a new

[meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread Martin Altmann
Collectors, enthusiasts, list! The searching delegation of Chladni's Heirs* just returned from a 6-days-trip in Norway on the hunt for the new fall. We set up a little website with an illustrated report: http://www.meteoriten.com/norway.html *Chladni's Heirs was planned to be officially

RE: [meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread moni Waiblinger-Seabridge
Hi list members, Stefan Ralew Andi Gren Martin Altmann and Morten Bilet, Thank you for this report!!! Its so wonderful to find out more of this fall without having to spend all this money to get there, unless of course one finds a piece! Well, let's see how our American friends will do!

RE: [meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread Larry Lebofsky
Moni: http://www.authentichistory.com/audio/1920s/Billy_Jones- Yes_We_Have_No_Bananas.html Note: the link is longer than one line, so be careful with the wrapping. Larry Quoting moni Waiblinger-Seabridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi list members, Stefan Ralew Andi Gren Martin Altmann and

AW: [meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread Martin Altmann
Hi Moni, if they won't behave, like that European team from a country starting with P trampling through the gardens ploughing up the flowerbeds under the eyes of the dumbfounded house owners, I wish all success to the American party. Hmm, the song will work with the melody of CohnSilver: Yes, we

Re: [meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread Sterling K. Webb
Yes, Martin... But. if the Meteorite Cartel had returned with fists full of lovely black stones, Larry would have had to find an audio of the British Music Hall classic: I'ave Got A Loverly Bunch of CoCo Nuts! http://www.nearlygood.com/audio/bunchofcoconuts.html sung by the Monty Python guys,

Re: [meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread Impactika
In a message dated 7/24/2006 3:45:21 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Collectors, enthusiasts, list! The searching delegation of Chladni's Heirs* just returned from a 6-days-trip in Norway on the hunt for the new fall. We set up a little website with an illustrated

Re: [meteorite-list] Chladni's Heirs NORWAY field report

2006-07-24 Thread Larry Lebofsky
Last one, I promise: If you are one of those people who they warned about who go on private property, then there is always the song redone by Tiny Tim (see song 1). Written in 1929: http://www.counterpoint-music.com/specialties/tinytim.html Larry

[meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - July 25, 2006

2006-07-24 Thread SPACEROCKSINC
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/July_25.html __ Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - July 25, 2006

2006-07-24 Thread Dave Carothers
Now that's AWESOME!! A great picture of an outstanding specimen. Dave - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 9:52 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks From Space Picture of the Day - July 25, 2006

[meteorite-list] FW: LAHOMA, OKLAHOMA, BEAUTIFUL L5, Never Been Available Before!

2006-07-24 Thread michael cottingham
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 8:53 PM To: 'michael cottingham' Subject: AD: LAHOMA, OKLAHOMA, BEAUTIFUL L5, Never Been Available Before! Hello, I am pleased to offer one very pretty meteorite. I have