Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Zag
Contributed by: Jean-Michel Masson
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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I was wondering if anyone had ever purchased a ancient tool made from
a real meteorite on a site like eBay? And also, do they ever sell
things like this at Tucson?
Raymond Borges
spacerocks.org
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Thanks to everyone who responded. I have what I need now. :)
MikeG
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Nothing on my camera, what direction was it?? My east is blocked.
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List,
NC Meteor 07NOV2013
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/11/mbiq-detects-nc-meteor-07nov2013.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Hi Bob,
You wrote, in part:
> I also feel that the too-often-used phrase "nothing made it to the
> ground - it all burned-up" is too ill-informed. How is it physically
> possible for a cobble-pebble-sandgrain to continue traveling fast
> enough to completely ablate down to total nothingness? It
Hi Folks,
The Jensens aren't answering emails for some reason and the Indian
River website has no shopping cart or way to purchase instantly. Is
there a website from the 21st century that offers Riker boxes?
Best regards and thanks!
MikeG
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Hi Paul,
If what you're saying is true, then there are many many more meteors that we
are not seeing (but would be visible to instruments more sensitive than are
eyes, or to astronauts in Earth orbit that are closer to the "action").
I think that a grain of sand is large enough to ionize enou
November 7, 2013
Rachel Kraft
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
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Brandi Dean
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
brandi.k.d...@nasa.gov
RELEASE 13-328
NASA's Orion Sees Flawless Fairing Separation in Second Test
The three massive panels protectin
Hello List,
Jeff inquired:
"I keep hearing lines like 'Chelyabinsk was the largest meteoroid
strike since the Tunguska event'. What about Sikhote-Alin? Does
anyone know if there are any accurate modellings on that fall in
terms of size, weight and energy?"
Here's what was able to cull from my
Hi List,
I cannot get in touch with my usual source for riker boxes. I need
some of the small 3 x 4 boxes. If you have some available, or know a
good source for them (not eBay), then please contact me off-list :
cura...@galactic-stone.com
Thanks!
MikeG
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http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Maneuvering Around A Sandy Dune Field -
sols 3473-3478, Oct. 31, 2013-Nov. 05, 2013:
Opportunity is ascending 'Solander Point' at the rim of 'Endeavour
Crater.' The rover is maintaining favorable northerly tilt
MARS RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER HIRISE IMAGES
November 6, 2013
o Hints of an Ancient Shoreline in Southern Isidis Planitia
http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/ESP_033242_1845
This area--known as the Deuteronilus contact of the Isidis Basin--
has been interpreted as a possible ancient shoreline
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2013-322
NASA's GRAIL Mission Puts a New Face on the Moon
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
November 07, 2013
Scientists using data from the lunar-orbiting twins of NASA's Gravity
Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission are gaining new insight
in
November 7, 2013
J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington
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Donna Weaver/Ray Villard
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Md.
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RELEASE 13-321
NASA's Hubble Sees Asteroid Sp
Yes, and can we please have a first lunar fall? Oh, and I want a piece
for the Museum :)
Carl
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Tel
http://spacetelescope.org/news/heic1320/
When is a comet not a comet?
Hubble astronomers observe bizarre six-tailed asteroid
7 November 2013
[Images]
Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have observed a
unique and baffling object in the asteroid belt that looks like a rotati
Do we have more than one administration? Did our government change since I was
in school?
Saying things because you hear them on Fox news does not make them true.
I the administration about to raise taxes on collectibles? If so, it means that
John Boehnor and the GOP passed it in the house. Is
Good Morning;
I put the List on hold yesterday as these posts were starting and opened things
back up this morning - only to see it start again. Please stop this thread -
thank you.
Art Jones
Meteorite Central
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Farmerian Logic - I don't agree so it's crap.
> There is only one administration, unless we have broken up into different
> countries.
> Again, I have not seen or expect the house to raise taxes so what you said is
> total crap.
> Michael Farmer
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Jeff-
For comparison, S-A was a 100 ton body traveling at 14 km/s, and its
energy output was about 10 kT. Chelyabinsk was a 10,000 ton body
traveling at 30 km/s, and its energy output was about 500 kT. So these
two events were in completely different classes. Had S-A been stony, no
material w
Yes Rob!
Nice captures! About 5.5 seconds in durations!
Jim
On 11/6/2013 11:34 PM, Rob Matson wrote:
Resending... message didn't post when I sent it ~2 hours ago:
Hi All,
Observed a very bright (mag -12) fireball on my drive home this
evening at 7:50 pm PST (3:50 UT 07 November 2013). Star
lets hope this one can be found!
Michael Farmer
Sent from my iPad
On Nov 6, 2013, at 11:34 PM, "Rob Matson" wrote:
> Resending... message didn't post when I sent it ~2 hours ago:
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> Hi All,
>
> Observed a very bright (mag -12) fireball on my drive home this
> evening at 7:50 pm PST (3:50 UT
Hello all,
I have an Itutinga Brazilian iron sale ending very soon on ebay.
This is a very rare iron I have never seen for sale or other collections.
Itutinga 2.031g slice
http://www.ebay.com/itm/331056463781
Other rarities ending soon:
*Serra de Mage - fragment with crust
*Para de Minas 2.89g
Thanks for these interesting posts Ron.
I keep hearing lines like "Chelyabinsk was the largest meteoroid strike
since the Tunguska event". What about Sikhote-Alin? Does anyone know if
there are any accurate modellings on that fall in terms of size, weight and
energy? I would be interested to see a
List,
Map and about 75 sighting reports now posted.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/11/mbiq-detects-ca-meteor-06nov2013.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news181.html
Near-Earth Object 2013 US10 Turns Out to Be a Long-Period Comet
Don Yeomans and Paul Chodas
NASA/JPL Near-Earth Object Program Office
Updated November 6, 2013
While initial reports from the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge MA categorized
object
http://www.isoncampaign.org/mmk/what-might-happen
What might happen to Comet ISON from here on out?
by Matthew
This post was written with significant input from Dr. Carey Lisse
NASA Comet ISON Observing Campaign
November 5, 2013
November is here and Comet ISON is just a bit over three weeks f
Was wondering about the statement that shooting stars we see are no bigger
than grains of sand???
I here it used all the time and haven't really given it any thought. I
don't buy it!
I don't think a grain of sand would be able to generate enough light to be
visible from earth?
Has anyone actual
Resending... message didn't post when I sent it ~2 hours ago:
Hi All,
Observed a very bright (mag -12) fireball on my drive home this
evening at 7:50 pm PST (3:50 UT 07 November 2013). Starting
direction was to my east from latitude 33.6879 N, -117.9144 W,
at an elevation of about 25 degrees, and
List,
Over 30 reports and hundreds of people searching.
http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.jp/2013/11/mbiq-detects-ca-meteor-06nov2013.html
Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Maslyanino
Contributed by: Hanno Strufe
http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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Dear list members,
having seen only screen shots and incomplete footage of this video in local
Russian media
in the last few months I had my doubts about whether this video does in fact
show the impact.
Finally today I saw the icy dust cloud for the very first time!
Thrilling!
What a wonde
Dear list members,
having seen only screen shots and incomplete footage of this video in local
Russian media
in the last few months I had my doubts about whether this video does in fact
show the impact.
Finally today I saw the icy dust cloud for the very first time!
Thrilling!
What a wonde
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