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Hi Listees,
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wow thats an octa-geminid.
how long was his shutter open to catch all that? doesn't look like
very long, considering the lack of star trails and ground movement in
the trees.
I looked at some of Jimmy's pictures in his flicker account. really
great astro photos. his solar photos are especially
It says its a composite image from 850 frames over the 13th/14th with 30
sec shutter for each. Using intervalometer running all night I presume. I
was wondering initially as they seem to be coming from multiple directions.
John
On 17/12/2010 09:40, Mike Hankey mike.han...@gmail.com wrote:
wow
Aloha,
If you were a bad boy or girl, Santa will leave a lump of coal in your
stocking. But thats okay, the Big Kahuna loves you, and has ebay auctions of
cool space rocks ending tomorrow at 8:00am Pacific / 11:00am Eastern / 4:00pm
London / 6:00pm Helsinki / 11pm Singapore. Fill your
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
December 13-17, 2010
o Windstreaks (13 December 2010)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20101213a
o Ceraunius Fossae (14 December 2010)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20101214a
o Olympus Mons (15 December 2010)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5518
o Layering (16 December
http://explorersweb.com/world/news.php?id=19831
Antarctic science wrap-up: ANSMET hunting for meteorites again
Exploresweb
December 15, 2010
(By Correne Coetzer) This Antarctic season ANSMET has two field teams
with separate goals hunting for meteorites; a smaller, more mobile team
dedicated to
Hi List,
I just received 6 thin sections of Moapa Valley CM1 back from the thin
section maker (Steve Schoner of Petroslides) . These are 25 microns
thick and the material is roughly about 1 inch by 1/4 inch in size.
This material is extremely rare and difficult to work with and there
will
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WOW . . .
Would you want it in your glass cabinet?
Or invest it in real estate?
Cheers,
Roman
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From: Michael Johnson mich...@rocksfromspace.org
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 11:36 PM
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Please just call me or email me with his cell phone or something.
Off list please. of course
I need to get in touch with him really soon.
Thanks guys.
Leigh Anne DelRay
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