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Cheers,
Jeff Kuyken
Meteorites Australia
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Hi All,
While this was originally a private reply to Randall, I have no
objection
to sharing it with the list since it's a continuation of our exchange.
This was sent today a little after noon:
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Randall,
Please try to look at this from a disinterested (my) perspective. I
have no vested
Okay, third time is a charm. That is Philip Mani. Sorry about that, I
corrected it on my website. I am terrible with names...good thing everyone
introduces themselves to me usually. At least I didn't misprounce it in my
head;^)
The Lawn Show was quite busy again today. I met a few peopl
Hello list,
In part of this post yesterday, I noted "I helped Philip Manning..." when I
should have wrote Philip Manni, as I did on my website. Philip, by the way,
goes by Phil, so sorry about that Phil.
Clear Skies,
Mark
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Dear List,
Thanks Gary for the Lunar eclipse reminder. Normally a Full Moon (which is
the only time Lunar eclipses occur) is bad news for asteroid chasers,
because, the sky is wiped out by the light reflected off the moons surface
the whole night allowing the lovers among us though to cast romant
Here was Randall's reply this morning to post #4 from last night.
Oh, just so people are clear, these are not private messages (the
reposting of which would be a clear etiquette no-no). These
are messages Randall sent to both me and Meteorite Central, but
because they contained hypertext, they hav
My reply to Randall's post (#3):
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Sent: 3/1/2007 7:37pm PST
Randall,
> Enclosed is the workshop brief on small impact cratering. You can
> see the velocities associated even with small craters.
> http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/impact2003/pdf/8004.pdf
Well of course! But you don't
Here was the third volley from yesterday:
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From: Randall Gregory
Sent: 3/1/2007 5:40pm
Hi Robert,
Enclosed is the workshop brief on small impact cratering. You can see
the velocities associated even with small craters. Could you define
your area of expertise. I'm not questioning it, just
In a message dated 3/2/2007 5:28:46 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is weird is that I get the scattered message as
people post (Like I am supposed to) but every 3 or 4
days I get a bunch of a dozen or more messages all at
once that were posted over the previous few
Hi All,
Here was my reply to the first message from yesterday:
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Sent: 3/1/2007 11:15am PST
Hi Randall,
> Do you really believe that a dust-devil the size of a F3* tornado,
> eyewitnesses to a streak leaving a trail, and a 4.0 earthquake event
> just happened to occur simultaneously at e
Hi All,
Now that I've figured out the problem, let me re-post a number of
messages
that were exchanged between myself and Randall Gregory yesterday
regarding
the possible Peruvian bolide from 2/2/2004. (Apologies in advance when
those html messages show up in another day or two.) Here was the fi
I've noticed the same pattern - repeat posts coming thru in bunches.
Gary
On 2 Mar 2007 at 17:39, David Weir wrote:
> Dean,
>
> When I get that random buch of posts every few days I believe they are
> all repeats of posts I've already received days earlier and already
> deleted.
>
> David
>
Dean,
When I get that random buch of posts every few days I believe they are
all repeats of posts I've already received days earlier and already
deleted.
David
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Hi All,
Okay, I think I've got it figured out. If your message has any
html in it -- even a single word in italics or underlined -- then
it's going to get delayed by the posting server. When a bunch
of messages show up all at once (usually delayed by a day or more),
what they all have in common
What is weird is that I get the scattered message as
people post (Like I am supposed to) but every 3 or 4
days I get a bunch of a dozen or more messages all at
once that were posted over the previous few days but
not posted. There dont seem to be any pattern to the
ones I get right away and the one
Alright, now that's irritating. "Test" messages go through, but real
posts don't. Will try again with my third attempt of a bolide report
post from last night:
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Originally sent: 3/1/2007 10:20pm PST
Resent: 3/2/2007 1:50pm PST
Sending now: 3/2/2007 2:14pm PST
Hi All,
Was out getting
Hi Anne and Bernd,
Testing delivery to Met Central. None of my posts are showing
up there, yet I've seen timely posts from each of you today...
--Rob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 2:04 PM
In a message dated 3/2/2007 2:40:29 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Moni: "How can we not fall in love with rocks as these?"
Anne: "This is the smallest and the newest of the Julesburg bunch."
Bernd:
Julesburg, L3.6; L3.7;
Contains copper; S3; br;
Find 1983, Colorado, U
Moni: "How can we not fall in love with rocks as these?"
Anne: "This is the smallest and the newest of the Julesburg bunch."
Julesburg, L3.6; L3.7;
Contains copper; S3; br;
Find 1983, Colorado, USA
A single mass of 57.9 kg was found in a landfill at Julesburg.
- abundant chondrules and chondrule
Hi again, like Sterling I will repost my message sent a while ago as it
didn't go through instantaneously and Holbrook is hot. Undoubtable the
messages will show up sometime in a couple of days so pardon the
duplication...
Best health, Doug
From: "MexicoDoug"
To: "DNAndrews"; "Meteorite-list"
Sen
T'm re-posting this, as the first try didn't go
through, think it was too long with all the previous
messages in the thread still attached. Sorry if it's
a second copy.
--
Hi,
At the risk of stepping into a private argument
and collectin
Hi All,
what does that mean?
This could be helpful information for all of us.
Maybe Jeff can help us out in explaining this.
Being embargoed?
I have never heard of that.
What was their explanation for the reason?
Puzzled,
Moni
From: Adam Hupe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Adam
Subject: [meteorite
In a message dated 3/2/2007 9:12:06 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good Morning All!
how can we not fall in love with rocks as these?
Was this an observed fall?
Is this one of the bigger pieces found?
Just stunning! Thanks for sharing Anne!
With best regards,
Moni
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I have two advertisements in one: The first is that I have updated my sales
page will new specimens:
http://www.astro-artifacts.com/Astroartifacts/Met_For_Sale.html I have
added an exquisite oriented Wiluna with hand-painted Perth Museum # and many
others.
Second, I have 8 no-reserve 1 penny auct
Hi Moni and List,
The meteorites from previous trips have been
classified and submitted but for some reason they are
being embargoed. This situation has been reported to
the Nom Com who will hopefully find a solution to this
problem. Some meteorites were submitted two years ago
and only one has
http://www.esa.int/esaSC/SEMEYGN0LYE_index_0.html
SMART-1 views the edge of Luna Incognita: Mars on the Moon?
European Space Agency
1 March 2007
SMART-1 has investigated lunar areas at the edge of Luna Incognita. This
area near the lunar poles can be used for lunar science studies, or even
to p
Hi Adam and All,
this brings me now to the question,
because I haven't heard anything else about the found meteorites.
What happened to them and did you get provisional numbers for your finds.
How many did you find?
Are they being classified and who did it?
Guess now I am being nosey, but being fr
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
February 26 - March 2, 2007
o Feature of the Week: Noctis Landslide
http://themis.asu.edu/feature
o Double Delta (Released 26 February 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070226a
o Eroded Ejecta (Released 27 February 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070227a
o
Hi List,
Several have asked where this road trip is supposed to
take place. I do not consider it being nosey since I
am the one who mentioned it. I will be headed to the
Mojave on the 21st. I will mainly be looking for
property but will squeeze in three or four days of
meteorite hunting if anybod
Good Morning All!
how can we not fall in love with rocks as these?
Was this an observed fall?
Is this one of the bigger pieces found?
Just stunning! Thanks for sharing Anne!
With best regards,
Moni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Rock
Hi list,
Wanted: one or two pieces of Jilin, weighted not less
than 1 kg. Slice or uncut.
Note on payment method:
I refuse to employ the payment method of international
wire transfer because it is not the safest way for the
transaction; Meanwhile, i can not use paypal to pay
you because my funds
When I do place an ad I will certainly state such. I do fail to see how you
could have
any issue as I haven't placed an ad in weeks.
Gary
On 1 Mar 2007 at 20:22, Paul Harris wrote:
> ... please abide by list rules and limit your
> site promotion to 1 ad per week
> and include "AD" in the sub
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