Rainbow effect on minerals, oil on water, soap bubbles and other
examples comes from an optical effect in thin layers.
When light is reflected on a surface like a mirror it is reflected
equally in every wavelength and you don't get any effect. But if there
is a thin layer that some of the
Found...
I can't say more publicly at the moment
Pierre-Marie Pele
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Good to hear.
Can You say what type ? OC or ?
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If it's true, félicitations to our French meteorite friends !!!
Martin
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Meteorite Rush: E.T. treasure hunters dig deep for 'alien gold'
Russia Today, July 21, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V83AiA4eU3o
http://paranormaloldpueblo.com/2011/07/21/space-rocks-meteorite-hunting-fever-slams-into-russia/
Yours,
Paul H.
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Sorry for a previous message, one of my contact told me he had one and the
photo looked nice but a more serious observation concluded to the fact it was
not.
Sorry for my quick post. The search continues ;-)
Pierre
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Good Luck Pierre And to All who go hunting! :)
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Greg
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C'est dommage !
Courage !
Allez, nos amis francais !!!
On pense à vous.
Good luck !!!
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Sorry for a previous message, one of my contact told me he had one and the
photo looked nice but a more serious observation concluded to the fact it
was not.
Sorry for my quick post. The search continues ;-)
Pierre
Oh, so third meteorite of 2011 is still not recovered.
Keep working !
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I would go with wishful thinking right now. Hope it is real.
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Victoria, BC
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Hello Listerites
Marcin C said
Oh, so third meteorite of 2011 is still not recovered.
Keep working !
THIRD TIMES A CHARM :)
by chance what are the other two falls?
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Yes, it's the Space Shuttle as seen from the ISS.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2014.html
Eric
On 7/21/2011 5:11 PM, e-mail ensoramanda wrote:
Anyone ever seen this before?...wow!
http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/573236main_iss028e018218_full.jpg
Graham, UK
I have this rainbow crust on Berduc, Murchison, and Bilanga.
Michael Farmer
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Rainbow Fusion crust
To: Mike Bandli fuzzf...@comcast.net
Cc:
July 22, 2011
Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
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Guy Webster
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RELEASE: 11-243
NASA'S NEXT MARS ROVER TO LAND AT GALE CRATER
WASHINGTON -- NASA's next Mars
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2011-221
NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Beams Back New Photo
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
July 21, 2011
[Image}
NASA's Dawn spacecraft obtained this image with its framing camera on July 18,
2011. NASA's
Dawn spacecraft obtained this image with its framing
Hi All,
Alan Shawn inquired: by chance what are the other two falls?
The first 2011 potential meteorite-dropping fireball was the one that
plunged through the atmosphere near Geislingen, Germany, on Jan 08,
2011.
As for pictures, see here:
Hello LISTERITES
Hope everyone is staying cool and collecting those meteorite in or out of the
field. Today is another installment of POP QUIZ FRIDAYS.
Name of the game
Be the 10th Lister to send email me the correct answer and win a free 1.2g
Harrisonville meteorite found on April 09, 1933.
Hi Listees and Collectors,
I have some nice offerings this week, including a display box
dedicated to the NASA Dawn Mission. Use the coupon code metlist at
checkout to get 20% off all prices on your entire order! :)
Vesta Display Box -
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We went out to find meteorites ...
Instead we found new friends and companionship!
I hope all those hunting in Britanny right now will find new friends as well
... and meteorites !
Sunrise is in five hours. :-)
Bonne chance!
Martin
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MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
July 20, 2011
o Gullies in Bloom
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_022472_1285
One of the more stunning features is the gully formation right outside
the center swath of the full image.
o Mars' Many Dune Fields
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
July 18-22, 2011
o Dunes (18 July 2011)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5689
o Volcanism Tectonism (19 July 2011)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5690
o Beatis Mensa (20 July 2011)
http://themis.asu.edu/node/5691
o Rabe Crater Dunes (21 July 2011)
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Opportunity Past 20-Mile Mark As it Nears Large Crater -
sols 2656-2662, July 14-21, 2011:
Opportunity is only about 1.1 kilometers (0.68 miles) from Spirit Point,
the first landfall on the rim of Endeavour
Hello All,
I said it be before and i'll say it again--Mirko's preparation is second to
none.
I've been dealing with him for some time and on occasion talked him out of a
real gem of a specimen.
Mike G is spot on---if you dare peruse his collection, your drooling you
will start your thinking
The new photo of Vesta resembles a giant Mong Nong tektite- I did not
expect to see so many layers.
Happy hunting,
Brian
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Hello List,
I don't know what i don't know---so:
The latest photo of Vesta shows about 1/2 of this protoplanet which is about
350 miles in diameter
and the largest crater looks approximately 1/10 0f this radius which means
the crater dia. is about 17.5 miles--quite a hit for such a little guy.
Brakenridge, G. R., 2011, Core-collapse Supernovae and The Younger
Dryas/Terminal Rancholabrean Extinctions. Icarus (advance online
publication) doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2011.06.043
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019103511002612
Dr. G. R. Brakenridge's Vitea
-44.602245 -68.356722 km size, 45 m deep, more craters in all
directions for great distances...: Rich Murray 2011.07.22
-44.602245 -68.356722 .623 km el low,
45 m under .628 km el to NE,
km size, more craters in all directions for great distances.
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Hi John,
Just a gentle request to resist the urge to parrot NASA's erroneous
(and mildly self-serving) labeling of Vesta as a protoplanet. Vesta
will never evolve into a planet via accretion, so while one might
have optimistically called it a protoplanet 4+ billion years ago,
that window of
Today's Dawn photo:
A lot more little craters visible but still nothing
over ~20 mile. What seems to be an ancient 50-mile
crater has a fully illuminated vertical side, (not
sloped like a crater wall). Disdurbed terrain below
the 12-mile-high cliff makes it look like a slump
feature. IF Vesta is
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Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2011 12:28 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Is Vesta Mong Nong?
Hi Mike, List
Case in point.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap970630.html
John
2 abstracts re YD and humans in North America: Daryl Freje et al --
and Ted Goebel et al, 2011.04.08 Quarternary International: Rich
Murray 2011.07.22
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040618211001881
Quaternary International
Article in Press, Corrected Proof - Note to users
just an asteroid
Awww, come guys,
VIVA PLANETOID VESTA!
... Remnant protoplanet is perfectly fine description and so what if
just an adjective is being dropped! They are not required in the
English language unless the context is obviously misunderstood. Agreed
that it is a little nutty
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