Hi Bob,
You are right, I did not read the articles. I was just responding to this
thread on the List. But as it stands, the OC's recovered from the Southwest
Deserts don't appear to be something that most Universities are currently
looking to study or add to their collection . If they were, we
If anyone out there has a decent sized partslice please send me the details.
Thanks,
Rob Wesel
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All of the taxpayer's money spent on the shrimp on a treadmill study would
have gone a long way to study meteorites.
A link to my favorite Mantis shrimp:
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I guess we know what bureaucrats think is more important. An impact from
space or the jogging
Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I am in the process of responding
to the contacts sent to me. Just wanted to thank everyone again who wrote and
the subsequent discussion on the state of affairs for classification.
Elton
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Hi Sonny,
Apparently, you haven't read any of my articles where I clearly pointed to the
top of the pyramid where the funding for meteorite studies are rationed-out,
and
why there is a lack of funding for classifying US meteorites. I commiserate
with the classifiers on this lack of funding an
September 15, 2015
RELEASE 15-188
Cassini Finds Global Ocean in Saturn's Moon Enceladus
A global ocean lies beneath the icy crust of Saturn's geologically active
moon Enceladus, according to new research using data from NASA's Cassini
mission.
Researchers found the magnitude of the moon's ve
September 15, 2015
RELEASE 15-188
Cassini Finds Global Ocean in Saturn's Moon Enceladus
A global ocean lies beneath the icy crust of Saturn's geologically active
moon Enceladus, according to new research using data from NASA's Cassini
mission.
Researchers found the magnitude of the moon's ve
https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2015-09-14-scientists-use-lasers-simulate-shock-effects-meteorite-impact-silica.aspx
Scientists Use Lasers to Simulate Shock Effects of Meteorite Impact on Silica
SLAC Study Reveals its Unexpectedly Fast Transformation into a Compressed Form
Stanford Univers
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-34138266
1.2 billion-year-old 'meteorite mineral' found in Scotland
BBC News
September 3, 2015
The earliest known occurrence of one of Earth's rarest minerals has been
found in Scotland, scientists have said.
The 1.2 billion-year-old reidi
Sonny asked and I see no reason not to provide the find data and location.
Here are some images of my wife, Zann's first cold find in 2004. It still
has not been recorded in the Metoeritical Bulletin after more than a decade
even though the data was submitted multiple times!
We needed to get
Hi Carl,
What ever happened with your Cat Mountain meteorite? Here Kitty Kitty!
Sonny
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From: Carl Esparza via Meteorite-list
To: bigjohnshea ; Larry Atkins ;
Robert Verish
Cc: Robert Verish via Meteorite-list
Sent: Tue, Sep 15, 2015 12:23 pm
Subject: Re: [meteorit
Hi Bob, Adam and List,
>This is a concern that others have shared with me, and has prompted me to
>write on this subject in three
>separate articles, which essentially said,
>"Hey, here are some US chondrites that need to be classified."
>Still haven't
>received any offers
Do you think that the
List,
A word of warning; if you are in the Vegas area DO NOT let it leave your hands
or chances are you will never see it again anyway . Just sayin!
Carl
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wrote:
> No Larry,
> There actually is a problem.
> John's "opinion" is a common mis
This Couple Built a Meteorite Museum in the
Middle of the Desert—And It's Awesome
by Jo Piazza, Yahoo News, Sept. 10, 2015
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/from-hobby-to-business-we-built-a-meteorite-128751142869.html
Yours,
Paul H.
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I gave up on a classification that was submitted in 2005. It was a fresh
type 3 oriented chondrite that my wife, Zann found. It was the very first
meteorite she ever recovered and it was a cold find. It would have been
serial number one but I think the unsavory practice of embargoing dry lake
No Larry,
There actually is a problem.
John's "opinion" is a common misconception that I even held until I personally
learned of this recent trend.
This is a concern that others have shared with me, and has prompted me to write
on this subject in three
separate articles, which essentially sai
Dear List Members,
I have some very interesting items ending at auction this evening with no
reserve. I put up many great examples of NWA 5000 including a specimen that
exhibits the "3D" look that helped make this lunar meteorite famous. In
addition, I put up the controversial "oriented" gol
The age of the craters is given as 458 ma, not 470 ma.
I misread the text.
Yours,
Paul H.
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Two Meteors Hit Ancient Earth at Same Time
D News, by Elizabeth Palmero, LiveScience
http://news.discovery.com/space/asteroids-meteors-meteorites/two-meteors-hit-ancient-earth-at-same-time-150915.htm
http://www.livescience.com/52154-ancient-meteors-struck-simultaneously.html
Double crater identifi
Hi John, List,
You may be right about not having a problem getting a US
chondrite classified, however, if it was found in the Mohave desert it is likely
to get a number instead of a name. Unfortunately, Nom Com will likely lump it in
with the nearest DCA,
I'm wondering how much longer it will be
I'd love to see a photo also, but I live in Philadelphia so I won't be seeing
this in person. :-)
That aside,
I'm assuming from your post that this is a "chondrite" native to the USA, and
not just another NWA.
I have about 25 NWA's undergoing classification now, and I have more I'd like
to
Nothing to gain if you don't risk it - that's why Bob is king :)
almitt2--- via Meteorite-list schrieb am
13:25 Dienstag, 15.September 2015:
>
>
>Hi list and Bob,
>
>I don't know if I would take a gamble on that or not. :-)
>
>--AL Mitterling
>
>Quoting Robert Haag via Meteorite-list :
>
>
Hi list and Bob,
I don't know if I would take a gamble on that or not. :-)
--AL Mitterling
Quoting Robert Haag via Meteorite-list :
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