Great photo, thanks for sharing.
Brian
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Hello Sonny,
Thanks for having the auction for Japan. I know Dirk and others there
appreciate it. I've been trying to donate as often as I can to The Red Cross
and Doctors Without Borders.
Thank you again and all the best to you and to those in Japan. I know that
Dirk and his fellow countrym
Hello Richard,
Thanks very much for the additional information on the crash. You always
have great info and it's interesting.
All the best,
Brian
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Dear List,
I just reread the article from 2008 in Meteorite Times and I don't have a
lot of additional information to add. The actually crash information from
the government reports is in the previous article from 2003 I think it was.
But, as to what happened to the rest of the plane. Some was
Thanks Dave.
For everyone's information I have received a number of private messages saying
that various people around the country have gotten theirs today or within the
past day or two.
Guess I was mistaken about hearing some had received them weeks ago. Apologies
for any confusion I may have
I received my copy yesterday.
Dave
--- On Thu, 3/24/11, meteoritefin...@yahoo.com
wrote:
> From: meteoritefin...@yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] February issue of Meteorite just arrived
> To: "Richard Kowalski"
> Cc: "meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com"
>
> Date: Thursday, March
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the post. I know what you mean, as my copy is yet to arrive. Your
news gives me hope that mine will show up any day now!
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 24, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Richard Kowalski wrote:
> The February 2011 issue of Meteorite Magazi
The February 2011 issue of Meteorite Magazine just arrived in my mailbox. Looks
like an interesting issue.
I get the nagging feeling everyone else got theirs many weeks ago though.
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Richard Kowalski
Full Moon Photography
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If it was heading east you might check little rock as well
Michael Farmer
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On Mar 24, 2011, at 12:53 PM, "Matson, Robert D."
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I don't see anything unusual in either the KFDR (Altus AFB, OK) or
> the KTLX (Oklahoma City) radars. Here are the links to the
Hi again list.All 5 freebies are spoken for.I have 5 larger slices all with
crust, (49.6), ( 42.8), (32.2),(19.8) and (17.6) grams that all have fabulous
black crust.I will put on ebay.The main mass of this stone is now a endcut with
beautiful ryglamypts and weighs 152 grams.Thanks again and I'l
>>...Bolide flight direction was
WNW to ESE, as triangulated from the Oklahoma City Sentinel
camera, and Thomas Ashcraft's Albuquerque camera. (I'm still
trying to make sense of the Hawley, TX, camera -- it doesn't
appear to be oriented with north exactly at the bottom.)<<
There's a camera in
Hi All,
I believe it DOES show up on the DFW radar in one scan, as well as
the Vance AFB radar in 3 separate scans. (Did not find it in the
Oklahoma City or Altus AFB radars.) The location is in perfect
agreement with the terminus as it appears in the Oklahoma City
All-Sky camera. (Took me a while
Steve and all,
You mention a person in your post, known to have misrepresented specimens in
the past. If your still dealing with this person then you (and others) are
enabling him to continue mess up collections.
--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites
- Original Message -
From: "ste
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-03/agu-hia031711.php
Public release date: 17-Mar-2011
Contact: Kathleen O'Neil
kon...@agu.org
202-777-7524
American Geophysical Union
AGU journal highlights -- March 17, 2011
[snip]
2. Martian weather report: ice and fog near surface
A pair of c
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/releases/2011/lost_exp.html
"Lost" Miller Experiment Gives Pungent Clue to Origin of Life
March 23, 2011
Goddard Release No. 11-23
Nancy Neal-Jones / Bill Steigerwald
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-286-0039 / 5017
nancy.n.jo...@na
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-094
NASA's Stardust: Good to the Last Drop
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
March 23, 2011
On Thursday, March 24 at about 4 p.m. PDT (7 p.m. EDT), NASA's Stardust
spacecraft will perform a final burn with its main engines.
At first glance, the burn
Hey Rich, AWESOME! Thanks for the vote of confidence, and the show of
support. It's much appreciated.
Support from people like you make this magazine possible. Working hard
on my end to make this work!
Regards,
Eric
On 3/24/2011 2:16 PM, Rich Jolly wrote:
Eric,
I just reviewed the past i
Good evening list.I hope all are fine out there.Hey possible good news on a
possible new fall in the south regions of our country.I want to thank bob evans
for cutting my possible dioginite.He did a great job.I have 5 small part-slices
to givaway to any who chime in.Please remember to give me yo
Eric,
I just reviewed the past issues and was thoroughly impressed with the
quality - wonderful work! And, I voted with my wallet as well by
subscribing (knowing full well the issues). Perhaps some other list
members haven't subscribed yet and wish to add their vote! Hang in there!
Cheers.
Hello Rob and Listers,
Hi Rob I check those two radar locations and did a scan through the
reflectivity radial ranges and saw nothing that would look like the meteors
flight path from smoke/debris
I had also check Hastings, NE
The NOAA # is if you are using the toolkit is HAS002191110
I l
Dirk,
Not even earth quakes, tsunamis or radioactive leaks can stop you from
breaking the latest meteor news -- impressive!
I have just published an update on the AMS site regarding this event.
http://tinyurl.com/6akxey9
The update includes a map of the plots which is linked to an
interactive v
Sighting reports and a visual of the sighting locations have been updated.
Many witnesses! Just need more good reports. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
--- On Fri, 3/25/11, Matson, Robert D. wrote:
> From: Matson, Robert D.
> Subject: [meteorite-list] TX/OK Fireball ~9:21CDT 23MAR2011
> To: "Ruben Garci
Hi All,
I don't see anything unusual in either the KFDR (Altus AFB, OK) or
the KTLX (Oklahoma City) radars. Here are the links to the data
if anyone else wants to try to find the bolide:
KFDR:
http://ftp3.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/has/HAS002191242/
KTLX:
http://ftp3.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/has/HAS002191346/
Sonny and List, Thank you for your kindness! I am sure that your helping will
make a difference in several peoples lives in the disaster areas in Japan.
Those people have been, and are, living in a hell. Please keep them in your
thoughts and prayers.
Best Always, Dirk...Tokyo
--- On Tue, 3
Hi Paul.
>From what I can tell the crash actually happened in 1964. Here is a report of
>the accident:
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=69872
I haven't noticed it on my visits, but supposedly part of the tail is still in
the crater somewhere.
The actual NSTB report is much more
Eric,
Thank you for the straight poop. I've been somewhat agitated that I haven't
received what I've paid for but now that I know what's happening I will
certainly hang in there with you. It's a great product.
Paul Swartz
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Another neat one Laurence.
Congrats
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Ruben and Listers,
As of right now the data at NCDC isnt available it to soon but but this
afternoon or sooner they should have radar info for the time the meteor was
sighted. :)
Shawn Alan
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[meteorite-list] Breaking News - Maj
From what I've seen, this was not a major fireball. It appears to be high
and bright, with a short ground path. Its light curve doesn't look much like
a major fragmenter, either. If some multiple station analysis shows up, I
could change my opinion. But based on the single station evidence, this
Hi List,
I don't know who Mr. Michael Hofmann is, but I really like his
meteorite displays. I was browsing through the recently uploaded
photos on the EOM, and ran across them today.
I really like displaying whole stones on a natural sand desert-like
surface. Now I am just waiting to see someon
Thanks so much for the service you provide Dirk.
I am ready to roll is there a specific area yet, Rob and Marc? Let me
know when doppler gives us something good.
On 3/24/11, drtanuki wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> We have a major green fireball event with fragmentation:
>
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/March_24_2011.html
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Good Morning Carl,
I think, I'm very on topic.
I've got the impression that you speculate, that there must be sedimentary
Martian meteorites laying all around
and that the only obstacle, that they are not recognized as such, would be that
the researchers refuse to measure stones, which don't sh
Hi Francesco,
Here is a link with some SEM photos of the various micrometeorites.
I'm not sure if this is the link you are referring to. :)
http://remf.dartmouth.edu/micrometeorites/
Best regards,
MikeG
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Hello!
Sometime ago someone post a link about micrometeorites and
false-micrometeorites.
In that page there were a lot of pictures about micrometeorites and man-made
microsferules.
I remember tons of microscope pictures about a lot of different alloy
microsferules form various industrial process!
List-
Check out this ice hail photo. It really substantiates the theories
behind tektite formation.
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/photo/category/photo-of-the-day
Have a good day.
Mike
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I took a trip to northern Arizona about a week ago and visited Meteor Crater. I
stopped by the American Meteorite Museum and took a few pictures, which I
posted here:
http://s1199.photobucket.com/albums/aa463/pas520/
Then, it was off the Meteor Crater. They've made a lot of improvements since I
Really nice finds, Holbrook was my first ever find too. Salute to Regine and
Ruben. I was thinking those would be just about the perfect size to be hit
in the head with if my fantasy was to be hit by an incoming meteorite.
(which it is) Nothing bigger though. Those are just right. Count Deiro's
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