New data are available:
SM 35 (coordinates), SM 47, SM50 (Ward, 42 g) and SM 51
http://asima.seti.org/sm/
Martin
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Small patch of condensation (remnant contrail or small natural cloud)
illuminated by the setting or rising sun.
Regards,
Chris
On 5/21/12, Shawn Alan wrote:
> Hello Listers
>
> Arequipa, Peru–On May 17, Thursday, someone shot video of a strange object
> that looks like a fireball
Hello Listers
Arequipa, Peru–On May 17, Thursday, someone shot video of a strange object that
looks like a fireball.
The strange fireball was seen in the sky in Arequipa, Peru and caused great
surprise for onlookers wondering what it was.
Strange enough, this isn’t the first incident with fireb
Brilliant, Sterling!
I believe you've just written the next verse for Monty Python's Galaxy Song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buqtdpuZxvk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buqtdpuZxvk
> From: sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net
> To: nf11...@npgcable.com; meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.co
Bulgarian Man nearly Hit by Meteorite
Environment | April 28, 2012, Saturday| 1011 views
http://novinite.com/view_news.php?id=138881
I was not able to find out anything more this story.
Best wishes,
Paul H.
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Hi Jeff and List,
I completely agree. I guess we should come up with some kind of
alternative term for the largest stone from a fall like this.
Technically, the "main mass" was probably the cloud of dust and fine
particles that will never be recovered. I think I will take your
advice and relabel
Hi Friends and Collectors,
I have a few updates to my inventory that some of you might be
interested in. First, I listed some more pieces of the new weird
mesosiderite NWA 6953. There are polished endcuts and uncut fragments
ranging in size from 1g to over 5g.
I also listed a large number of me
Hi Andre,
I tried one of those blades, and I hated it. A regular diamond blade
is far better. I cut mostly stones or stony-irons, but I did try it
on a small iron and it didn't seem to cut any better than diamond. It
cut very poorly on stones. I wouldn't buy one again. :)
Best regards,
Mike
Hi All,
The program's name was changed from the "Four Rooms" on BBC to the "Final
Offer" here. I was scheduled to film on a Saturday in February in LA and had
signed a seventeen page contract. Their producer had seen the press about my
finding the 13.7 kilo "Stump Spring" Nevada record chondrit
Ah, the wisdom of youth! If I could only reverse my accumulated clutter
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Wooddell"
To: "Meteorite-List"
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Quickie
It was science week at an elementary school.
A third grade teacher w
Hi All,
I have a few smaller amounts of Meteorite pieces including Tatahouine for
sale & one larger Dimmitt 25.4 g slice.
All three smaller pieces come in their own gem jars with original ID cards.
All of these three originally come from Adam Hupe. You can't go wrong with
these specimen.
1.
Hey All,
I got photos and prices of my slices of the Sutter's Mill up today here:
http://s361.photobucket.com/albums/oo52/stevearnoldpmh/SM48%20Slice
I struggled a bit on what to price these at. If I knew there was a reliable
supply to replace them with, that would be one thing. But my sources
Hello all
A few items ending today including what may be the last Canyon Diablo coin
http://www.ebay.com/sch/nakhladog/m.html
Will be taking a break to try my luck at Sutter's so this is the last batch
for a few weeks
Rob Wesel
--
Nakhla Dog Meteorites
www.nakhladogmeteorites
Jim, List,
Whoops!
The Sun revolves around the center of our galaxy
at about 220 km/sec which suggests a period of
about 240,000,000 years. That's the current estimate,
although the range of calculated values runs from
225 million years to 250, so the Sun has made 20
orbits so far. Oddly, it's a
It was science week at an elementary school.
A third grade teacher was teaching the young kids in his class about the
solar system. He came in early one day and moved all the desks to the side
of the classroom on each wall. He proceeded to set up the sun and planets
using various sized styrof
I thought so..
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Stuart McDaniel
Lawndale, NC
Secr.,
Cleve. Co. Astronomical Society
IMCA #9052
Sirius Meteorites
Node35 - Sentinel All Sky
http://spacerocks.weebly.com
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-Original Message-
From: Sterling K. W
Dear list members
I have some auctions ending on EBAY in a few hours
For sale are affordable small fragments of some very rare historic and
scientifically important meteorites:
NOVO-UREI !!! (Type specimen !)
MURRAY (CM2 !, USA)
Unique Nakhlite (Martian) NWA 998
Have a look if you like.
Hello All,
Have learnt that blade saw were only recommended for chondrites.
But have found this bladed for irons:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/270637871233?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
METEORITE BLADE 8" X .012 X 5/8
CUTS MOST METALS, IRON METEORITES, SOME STONEY METEORITES, AN
Dear List,
We are finishing up the May issue and hope to post in the next day or so.
We will be shutting down 3 areas in Meteorite Times because the scripts
we are using are no longer being supported by the software developer
which can cause future security issues. We have a new links directo
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: NWA 5932
Contributed by: John Lutzon
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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