MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
July 20-24, 2009
o Nirgal Vallis (Released 20 July 2009)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20090720a
o Nirgal Vallis (Released 21 July 2009)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20090721a
o Dust Devil Tracks (Released 22 July 2009)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20090722a
o Dust De
July 24, 2009
Dwayne Brown
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Ray Villard
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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE CAPTURES RARE JUPITER COLLISION
BALTIMORE -- NASA's Hubble Spac
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
July 22, 2009
o Capri Chasma Floor Traverse
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_009446_1650
o Ridged Margin of Elevated Plateau Northwest of Pavonis Mons
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/PSP_009356_1835
o Basal Unit Contact in North Polar Layered Depos
Hi McCartney, Michael and all,
I agree with Michael that this is the back side of an oriented meteorite. The
lipping shows that. I also agree with him that it flipped during flight and
that this side was once the leading side, but but neccessarily because of the
flow lines. Generally the fro
Hi McCartney,
In the photo, first of all, if it is an oriented meteorite (and it
seams to be) one is looking at the flat back side. One can see SOME
Lipping on the left - especially, the upper left, but this specimen
certainly does not display much in the way of lipping.
In addition
I've put together my short 'find videos' that I make every time I find a stone
(and I have a camera handy).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtQznLtB9Lg
And for those who remember I had another video of a meteorite found near West,
it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZbgCSSaAEw
I wasn't sure
Richard,
WOW , I had forgotten this was your gig. Many Many congrats to you. This is a
very interesting fall and of major importance to this field. Had this material
not been tracked by you and simply found, I am quite sure that scientists would
have blown it off. They would have uttered the ve
List,
Interesting!
I have a question.
How is this possible?
As Martin pointed out earlier, there is no way to set aside the "required"
20% or 20 grams for future study?
In addition , Going by this scientific technique; how do we know that all of or
at least some of the other rocks sniffed on Mars
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/20751.asp
The hidden UFO bases in the asteroid belt
India Daily Technology Team
Jul. 26, 2009
Do you really believe the asteroid belt is stable all on a sudden just like
that? What is this asteroid belt?
According to Wickipedia, The asteroid belt is the regio
Hi McCartney,
I'm betting on lee side. I've seen quite a few oriented stones with radial flow
lines on both sides with the lee side showing, in all the cases I've seen, the
fainter lines.
Here's a quick few photos of the first one I could put my hands on, a little
Chergach I got from Geoff Not
Hi list.I have 2 big meteorites forsale or trade.Both are unclassified but
beauty's. The first one is 1.7 kilo's. 100% fusion crusted with a red color all
the way around. $1400. The other is 1.044 kilo's. It has alot of nice
thumbprinting. $400 for that piece. Any nice gao pieces.Oriented! Flow
Hello,
I thought I would have a little fun this week with my auctions! I
have some NICE, NICE stuff up for grabs this week...plus a cool
little game!` Some of you will appreciate this game because it will
give you a chance to add up to $350.00 worth of meteorites to your
collection
Aloha,
I have some meteorites for sale this week, and will consider trades or
partial trades. You can see prices and pictures here: http://astroday.net/Meteorites4sale.html
NWA pallasite micros - these little gems are loaded with olivine
crystals, $20-$30
Brenham PAL, 35g etched partsli
http://outofabluesky.com/images/stories/stoneymeteorites/allende12-7.jpg
This is an Allende. I'm not sure I understand the orientation signs I see.
I see a star flow line pattern which indicates this side is windward. But the
lipping on the NW side hints the side is leeward. So I'm a bit confuse
This is an allende. I'm not sure I understand the orientation signs I see.
I see a star flow line pattern which indicates this side is windward. But the
lipping on the NW side hints the side is leeward. So I'm a bit confused.
Any ideas on alternate interpretations?
-mt
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Aloha,
I have some meteorites for sale this week, and will consider trades or
partial trades. You can see prices and pictures here: http://astroday.net/Meteorites4sale.html
NWA pallasite micros - these little gems are loaded with olivine
crystals, $20-$30
Brenham PAL, 35g etched partslic
lets see 2 billion dollars for Mike farmer to be the first to hitch a ride to
Mars with the Russians ,and be the first person to recover a meteorite from the
red planet! Mike I bet your chomping at the bit to get there! Since I own a
small piece of the red planet I am using my property rights t
Wonder whatthis costs per gram?
Pete
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Kowalski"
To: "'Martin Altmann'" ;
; "Peter Scherff"
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Martian and Lunar meteorites
This link may work better for some:
http://tinyurl.com/lxo
What a great photo. Rob's daughter is adorable. I hope to expose my
grandson to meteorites when he gets a little older - maybe he can help
Pops clean the caliche off the UNWA. :)
On 7/25/09, Richard Kowalski wrote:
>
> Ah!
>
> That explains why my last order from Rob was soaking wet when I ope
Thanks for pointing that out Darren. I hadn't noticed that before. That would
have been better than my post and certainly much better than the original link.
--
Richard Kowalski
http://fullmoonphotography.net
IMCA #1081
--- On Sun, 7/26/09, Darren Garrison wrote:
> From: Darren Garrison
> S
Hello List
Owner of the webside, Siegfried Haberer did make the change onthe side. Sale
and Galerie can be read in your language.
All your males before I did forwarded to him.
Sincerely, Stephan Kambach
http://www.haberer-meteorite.de/english/Asteroid%202008%20tc3/Asteroid%202008%20TC3.html
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 06:43:22 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>
>This link may work better for some:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/lxobxd
You don't have to resort to tinyurl-- look at the very bottom of any page you
come up with in the metbase, and there is a text link "direct link to this
page." The link for th
Hello List
Owner of the webside, Siegfried Haberer did make the change on the side.
Sale
and Galerie can be read in your language.
All your males before I did forwarded to him.
Sincerely, Stephan Kambach
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Meteorite-
Hello List
Owner of the webside, Siegfried Haberer did make the change on the side.
Sale
and Galerie can be read in your language.
All your males before I did forwarded to him.
Sincerely, Stephan Kambach
__
http://www.meteoritecentral.com
Meteorit
This link may work better for some:
http://tinyurl.com/lxobxd
--
Richard Kowalski
http://fullmoonphotography.net
IMCA #1081
--- On Sun, 7/26/09, Peter Scherff wrote:
> From: Peter Scherff
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Martian and Lunar meteorites
> To: "'Martin Altmann'" ,
> meteorite-li
Hi,
A Martian meteorite "officially" exists:
http://tin.er.usgs.gov/meteor/index.php?sea=mars&sfor=places&ants=&falls=&va
lids=&stype=exact&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=Mars&srt=name&categ=All&mbl
ist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=no&code=32789
Peter
-Original Message-
From: mete
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/
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