Some people are too ...erhummmwell are just lacking the sensitivity to
be helped politely and need the frying pan in the face approach. She has been
told multiple times how to remove herself but persists in this obsolete
"unsubscribe" ritual.
Maybe if we all "helped" her with remin
That's a great image Mike and the animated image of the smoke trail is
fantastic too. I've never seen anything like that done before.
Cheers,
Jeff
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From: "Mike Hankey"
To: "meteoritelist" ; "Global Meteor
Observing Forum"
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 6:13
Regarding the quad fireball picture I posted earlier today... As I was
driving home it dawned on me that I recently installed some security
cameras and I may have captured this fireball on my north facing
camera. When I got home I checked and sure enough, I just barely
caught it. Its not the greate
Who was Stephan?
Chris
(Via my iPhone)
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Nice photo, Mike. Cool animation, too.
Thanks for sharing.
Linton
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From: "Mike Hankey"
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 11:13 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] 2010 Quadrantids Meteor Photo
With no moon and almost
>>If it was "heading straight for him" as he said, would there be any
perception of movement, at all?<<
If it was aimed directly between his eyes, there should be just some point
of light get bright before extinguishing...unless he also claims he seen
it as a meteor landing right next to
No, not yet. But be careful. This is scam - probably with
viruses in the background! The wording surely says it all!
Bernd
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Hi Abe,
The first site is most likely sinkholes and ponds from sinkholes. It
follows the stratigraphy of the land too well.
At the second site, the craters look more man-made and probably mining
test pits. Although if you go 1000 feet WSW of your arrow, there seems
to be something more naturally
Did anyone else on this list get an email like this one?
I suspect it is some kind of scam, since most of my diehard fans are
on the Moon, and not in Russia.
Quoted email (origin email address, mailing address, and name removed) -
From: xxx...@xx
Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 5:34 PM
To: m...@galactic
Hi List,
I hope everyone is having a good new year.
I plan to go on another meteorite hunting trip to New Mexico soon before the
Tucson show. Would you guys think that this is an impact crater?
32°21'54.39"N 103°23'47.50"W. I remember reading about it on a site but it
appears that there are just
If it was "heading straight for him" as he said, would there be any perception
of movement, at all?
Also, is his hair still "standing on end", or is that Maryland headgear?
Cheers,
Pete
> From: geo...@aol.com
> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 17:47:05 -0
>>I like the comment that the "meteor" was slow by his standards
> clocking in at a mere 500 miles per hour and that a dragster could
almost beat
> it.<<
I haven't been following this thread, so I don't know what has been
brought up previously. I did for some reason read this one message o
Hi Pete,
No need in this case since the fall wasn't over Frederick, MD,
so if they ARE meteorites, he purchased them. ;-) --Rob
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Pete
Sent: Tuesday
Greetings, all,
Shouldn't those "meteorites" be surrendered to the owner of the parking lot?
(assuming the finder is not the owner)
Cheers,
Pete
> Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2011 09:46:33 -0800
> From: raremeteori...@yahoo.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteor
Great work Kevin. Thanks for putting the time and effort into this.
I enjoyed the last report and found it to be very informative. I'll
be purchasing a copy of this new report soon.
Best regards,
MikeG
--
Mike Gilmer - Galacti
Dear Friends,
We now have about 65 specimens in the on line auction catalog
For you viewing (and drooling) pleasure.
People are still welcome to enter additional items and Darryl
Pitt has told me he will be submitting a few shortly - Darryl's pieces
Are always highly desirable speci
With no moon and almost no clouds, we had a pretty awesome night for
the peak of the Quadrantids.
Inspired by Pierre Martin's Geminid photos, I decided to mount the
DSLR and fisheye lens atop my CGEM and take some piggy backs. I shot
25 second ISO 800 exposures from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM EST. I only
Hi Graham and List,
Looks like it has been put on Usenet already:
http://www.binsearch.info/?q=stargazing&max=100&adv_age=900&server=
Regards,
Rob Lenssen
www.AsteroidChippings.com
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Wow! I think he may have been sniffing too much sauce at the local bar that
was
shown in the clip. I see he is wearing protective head gear just in case
another
one comes in. I like the comment that the "meteor" was slow by his standards
clocking in at a mere 500 miles per hour and that a dra
I note that when transmitting my ad to the m-list, the examples for
pricing of Boxhole and Campo are a garbled mess.
All data on the pdf is extremely clear on each line with proper spacing.
Regards,
Kevin
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latest edition of "The Global Meteorite Price Report - 2011" is now
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I have worked diligently to du
Crazy stuff - The guy looks kinda odd, to say the least; I like the multiple
eyewear. It's funny though, I ate at that restaurant this past September; the
food was very good as I remember.
Looks like Sikhote to me.
Greg S.
> Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 22:0
Hi all,
After having re organised my collection and with the need to raise
some funds for a special purchase here are a few nice specimens from
my collection that i am offering on ebay. Please take a look if
interested, A very nice specimen of L'Aigle with Paris museum
provenance (also with copy o
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