Hi Rob,
wonderful report, thanks for sharing!
Best, Matthias
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From: Rob Lenssen rlens...@planet.nl
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] report of the Geislingen (Germany)meteorite
hunt
Hi there, Rob!
Great report, congrats! Wish I could have been there - well, better luck next
time. I know certain investigation, or should I say orbital analysis of the
dark flight phase with input of a set of local weather and useful other
parameters, is still under way, so there may still be
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Hi Mike and all,
Well... I kinda think it's a fair question. I have been wondering the
same thing for years!
Actually, this probably came from one of the hundreds of genius,
wanna-be meteorite hunters that sent me something akin to cow dung (in
the mail) believing them to be meteorites.
On
Dear list,
I have a long list of specimens I will be able to photograph. I already chose
quite a few I definitely want, but you might be able to tell me more about them
and help me decide which ones to pick. Country specific knowledge of
falls/finds would be helpful, too.
If interested to
Howdy all
I see a lot of interest in radar these days. I'm glad to see the
interest, and I think there are more meteors out there than I can keep up with.
That's got me thinking... If I were to give some sort of online class on how
to interpret radar data, how many of y'all would be
Dear List Members,
I have 54 auctions ending this evening, all started at just 99 cents with no
reserve. I would also like to introduce a rare terrestrial mineral called
Josephinite that contains both nickel and iron. It is mentioned in Rocks from
Space as being so rare that you would likely
Sorry, here is the correct link for Josephinite:
Josephinite:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=140502647348
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Many thanks for all the kind on and off List responses!
Rob
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Verzonden: maandag 24 januari 2011 22:45
Aan: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Picture explains all:
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/eclipse110104_solar_transit.html
--Rob
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Marcin,
That thing looks like it belongs in a Borg Cube. I assume you use it for
nothing more than email!
Good luck
--
Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
IMCA #1081
--- On Tue, 1/25/11, Marcin Cimala mar...@meteoryt.net wrote:
From: Marcin Cimala mar...@meteoryt.net
Subject:
That is pretty awesome! He does some great AP.
Matson wrote:
Picture explains all:
http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/eclipse110104_solar_transit.html
--Rob
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The association of widespread mass wasting along
Middle Ordovician continental margins with a period
of high meteorite influx is disputed in a recent paper
in Gondwana Research. The paper is:
Meinhold, G., A. Arslan, O. Lehnert, and G. M. Stampfli,
2011, Global mass wasting during the Middle
Volcanic eruptions in Canada 'caused largest mass
extinction' 250m years ago by Graham Smith, Daily Mail
January 24, 2011
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1349981/Volcanic-eruptions-Canada-caused-largest-mass-extinction-250m-years-ago.html
(Note: the headline badly garbles what
Marc,
I would be interested if I can afford it.
I know I won't ever be able to go out hunting because of my physical condition,
but I would like the knowledge of how it's done.
Thanks,
Rod
--- On Tue, 1/25/11, Marc Fries fr...@psi.edu wrote:
From: Marc Fries fr...@psi.edu
Subject:
The only thing I would prefer is a way of archiving the classes to DVD or
whatever for later review if needed.
--- On Tue, 1/25/11, R. Chastain suen...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: R. Chastain suen...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] A query - interest in an online radar class?
To:
Hello to all!
The Tucson show is already active, and we are down here getting set up
along with a lot of other folks! We wanted to give you a heads up on
all the great items we will be featuring in our room this year. First,
though, we would like to thank Edwin Thompson for being the great guy
he
Marc,
I think this is a great idea and I would be interested.
Something for you to ponder regarding the class
Instead of doing a 'live' class via webex, you could do a pre-recorded class.
There are a lot of advantages to this. It may be a little more work up
front, but once you are done
Hi Mike all,
This was an example of what I was talking to Greg and Ruben
About in the last few days:
No matter what you do, if you are successful a small percentage
Of people will resent your success. It is very kinky stuff. Sad people
They must be.
Michael
On 1/24/11
Hi Michael, Ruben and List,
I also have Google Analytics and I have seen some *strange* search
requests. I think in some cases, a person might visit a search engine
and make a query, but instead of clicking on the results, they might
have a change of mind and navigate directly to another site
Dear List,
Another green fireball!
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/01/large-green-fireball-meteor-in-florida.html
Dirk Ross... Tokyo
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Mike, Analytics tracks actual visits (clicks) to the domain/site. Not
mere search queries. If it shows a visit via that particular keyword or
phrase, that means someone (or a bot) searched for that term, and
clicked the link to your site. It's arguable whether Google Analytics
tracks bots
Hi all!
I do not think Ruben has anything to worry about.
But I just have to share with you this...
I've been working on some network elements for the coming MTV video
streaming.
Now, I read these posts about the Google search this morning and just
laughed.
However, as I was working on
Eric and Mr Blood are correct.
This person (from England) did in fact visit my site at about 1 a.m.
this morning. He visited a number of pages and then left.
It's not clear if he ever found the answer to his question.
Unfortunately for him, I don't have a This is who Ruben Garcia
thinks he is
Hi Jim,
I will tell you the West, Texas poo covered Hopper story in Tucson.
Thank you again for all the help with the (MTV) Meteorite Television
project!
With any luck we will be able to bring the excitment of the Tucson Gem
and Mineral show to homes all over the world.FREE!
On Tue,
Dear List,
Hobart Tasmania Australia Massive Green fireball 26JAN2011
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/01/hobart-tasmania-australia-massive-green.html
also another Large Green Fireball reported in Flordia on JAN25.
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Dear List,
Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold are going to put some
Items in the auction actually seen on METEORITE MEN with their
Proceeds going to the IMCA - Also, Ruben Garcia may be entering a real
surprise item as well.
However, I am making the Print Version available now for
G'Day Michael
Thanks for the update. And Ruben, don't put Hopper in the auction ;-)
Cheers
John
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Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 6:59 PM
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Howdy all
Thanks for your interest and input, and for the good ideas various
folks put forth on how to make this work. I'll work on it and should have an
update in a few weeks, after my day job workload tapers off a bit. It should
be fun, and I'm looking forward to seeing meteorites
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