I have no Idea what happened to it , but my Grandfather had a doorstop with a
widmanstatten pattern on it similar to gibeon. shaped like a half sphere with a
hole drilled through the center to attach an eye ring, The story went, My great
great uncle John Voith used it to tether his horse.
Try
thishttps://www.amazon.com/PYB16400-Inc-Adhesive-Tape-Remover/dp/B00YWJSBQU/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8=1531294737=8-4=sticky+tape+remover
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Thank you Sterling.
Wise suggestion, it beats all the
why the interest? I have some. seems a lot of interest lately.
From: mineral via Meteorite-list
To: Meteoritelist
Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 8:30 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Mifflin meteorite wanted
Some day we may have thermal imaging of a meteorite falls of both iron and
stony meteorites, and actually be able to get a reading if somone can catch one
soon enough to take temperature readings, until then its just educated
guessing. There may actually be some rocks out there that passed
I thought this was interesting I hope you enjoy it also.
http://www.kurzweilai.net/universes-first-life-might-have-been-born-on-diamond-planets?utm_source=KurzweilAI+Weekly+Newsletter_campaign=c69631c655-UA-946742-1_medium=email_term=0_147a5a48c1-c69631c655-282191077
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Cool! This asteroid could be our best defence against a larger object. as we
could change its orbit to intercept and deflect a larger one.CheersSteve
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Hi all:
Adam have you ever applied for a design patent for your Idea? they arent very
expensive for an individual. Here is a link to the patent office. Photos
automatically have a copyright for the person who took the photo without any
application needed. if the design was taken from a photo it
and heres the hype.
http://news.yahoo.com/russian-scientist-spies-mountain-sized-asteroid-heading-way-170022867.html
cheers
Steve
Russian scientist spies mountain-sized asteroid heading ...
A Russian astrophysicist says his team has located a huge, mountain-sized
asteroid whose
Hmm Anyone else here ever see dunes created liquids rather than water? saw them
all the time on the bottom of shallow lakes and you can recreate them by
putting a thin layer of sand at the bottom of a dish and just starting some
wave motion.
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has anyone else read this? what are your opinions? I would like to see some
testing by other scientists.
http://www.examiner.com/article/new-scientific-study-claims-extraterrestrial-fossil-found-sri-lanka-meteor
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Cosmetology rather than the Journal of Cosmology.
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Peter
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This photo coms from the rover and shows some circles that look almost like
crinoids
https://us-mg5.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.rand=6hg8rdseopdc0#9407374505
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--- On Fri, 5/31/13, Graham Ensor graham.en...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Pebbly Rocks
Testify to Old Streambed on
Mars (MSL)
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(MSL)
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meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, Ron Baalke
and limestone or other
precipitates which would be formed by water? As much as I would wish for life
and water on mars I see nothing to convince me yet.
Cheers
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--- On Thu, 5/30/13, Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
From: Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Subject: [meteorite
I should add several billion years of carbon dioxide flow could cause a lot of
erosion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XMVa_1C5EM
Cheers
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--- On Fri, 5/31/13, Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com wrote:
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under the new overseas shipping policy you send your package to a shipping
service, which then sends and tracks your package to the customer. The customer
will no longer be able to claim they did not get the package.
an improvement over previous policy.
cheers
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Execution_Prevention
dtata execution prevention prevents most virus programs
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the only way for a low detonation of a small meteorite would be if it fell at
a low angle like less than6 degrees so it could survive to penetrate deeper. a
larger piece it wouldnt make any difference.
cheers
Steve
--- On Tue, 3/26/13, Larry Atkins thetop...@aol.com wrote:
From: Larry
Duh? As I have been saying all along the impact from behind of a second object
caused the detonation and also deflected the main mass causing it to fall 10
meters or 16.5 degrees away from its expected trajectory. Meteorites unless
deflected will land falling nearly perpendicular to the earths
oops almost forgot! If the frontal pressure exceeds tensile strength it causes
the entire object to vaporise. meaning there would be nothing less than dust
left of the meteorite. and nothing left to make a hole in the ice.
Cheers
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--- On Fri, 3/22/13, Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com
Enjoy
http://www.unix.eng.ua.edu/~japalmore/papers/discrete_vortex_sim-RChen.pdf
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http
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] How much will your meteorites be worth in the
FUTURE?
To: Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com, Shawn Alan
/h2012_Sandy.html
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caused disruptions in the weather which
included a rare tornado in december in
michigan. and most Hurricanes have been exactly two weeks after a major launch
of a rocket over the area of the hurricane.
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--- On Sun, 3/10/13, h...@meteorhall.com h...@meteorhall.com wrote
I have been collecting meteorites with wings. realy hard to find they are. the
meteorite has to be spinning very fast to ablate a wing. they usualy end up
looking like a bent up boat propeller.
Cheers
Steve
--- On Tue, 3/5/13, Bernd V. Pauli bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:
From: Bernd V.
Gessler cetu...@shaw.ca
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Is this oriented?
To: Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2013, 11:03 AM
Can you share some pictures of your
wing shapes?
Very interested,
Paul Gessler
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--- On Thu, 2/28/13, Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] CTBTO
To: Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2013, 7:23 AM
http://www.space.com/19860-russia-meteor-explosion-largest
http://www.space.com/19860-russia-meteor-explosion-largest-detected.html
enjoy
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Ouch!
Imagine the extra energy released if the detonation occured inside a
thunderhead? I had a physics instructor who thought small amounts of nuclear
reactions were caused by lightning as in nitrogen converted to ozone. He said
keep your eyes open. Just because something is improbable it
http://www.delivermediamonds.com/will-russian-astroid-diamond-source-ruin-the-market/
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2118? Did you have to mention Aphophis?
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--- On Tue, 2/26/13, Robin Whittle r...@firstpr.com.au wrote:
From: Robin Whittle r...@firstpr.com.au
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Chelyabinsk 1.8 kg mass found - 105 year period?
To: karmaka karmaka-meteori...@t-online.de
Cc
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On 2/25/2013 5:56 PM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreenv=dBvotWfR3j4NR=1
26 seconds in on this video you clearly see two
fireballs with the second one catching up
://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LizHgQ44ShI
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I Dont think he was confused. You have been selling meteorites for years and
have now recieved celebrity status! He wants a signed photo of the person who
sold him his meteorite. Kind of like having an author sign a book. Wouldnt you
like a signed photo of Nininger?
Cheers
Steve
--- On Sat,
Bill and all:
The area he found it in is desert with a population density less than 1 per
square mile for thousands of years. I was thinking of going there to look for
meteorites, as it would be similar to looking in the arctic regions.
cheers
Steve
--- On Mon, 11/26/12, bill kies
Floride which is added to tap water in some areas is more reactive than
chlorine. Adam has been cutting meteorites for years. Hard to find any fault
with experience like his.
Cheers
Steve
--- On Wed, 11/28/12, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
cutting
solution if you want rust prevention. the boiling should remove both. Plus if
you have to do a lot of cutting, the corn oil solution is not considered a
hazardous waste and is less likely to kill you if you dont use an air mask.
Cheers
Steve Dunklee
--- On Wed, 11/21/12, Robert Verish
When I look at google earth where I live, The trees make shadows looking
similar to the dark spiders. I would be guessing here but the dark shapes do
look like the shape of a shadow caused by a gyser. It would also explain the
orientation of them being similar as the shadows are all in the
the entire length of the
road.
It may be that in BLM lands, the BLM still owns the land of the road yet
maintains a right of way to the state.
Cheers
Steve Dunklee
--- On Wed, 10/3/12, Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net wrote:
From: Count Deiro countde...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re
If the oceans were from comet impacts both the moon and mars would have similar
amounts of water. Or shall we delve into the atmosphere of Venus? Things at the
beginning of the system were most probably interesting. why not just accept it
was random bombardment and outgassing from solar
Saw an near earth object last night @4:45am central time. First saw it just
below polaris in the northern sky with a brightness like Venus at its
brightest. where it started was obscured by a roof. It continued in an
easternly direction passing the bottom of Cassiopea and faded out just to its
the radar returns the little stuff that falls like rain. The main mass is 6 or
more miles away in the french curve of the fall
Cheers
Steve
--- On Tue, 5/8/12, Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com wrote:
From: Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] The bet - Sutter Mill
To:
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Cloudbait Observatory
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On 5/9/2012 9:15 AM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
Saw an near earth object last night @4:45am
central time. First saw it just below polaris in the
northern sky with a brightness like Venus at its brightest.
where
http://astrobob.areavoices.com/2012/04/26/meteorite-hunters-scour-hills-near-sutters-mill-site-of-the-california-gold-rush/
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for a change you will cost
them money and if prices go down you will have more to spend on meteorites! The
new thin section of Sau 001 I got from Marmet Meteorites is awesome!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_March_7,_1970
cheers
Steve
--- On Thu, 3/22/12, pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com
pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com wrote:
From: pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com
pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] I don't know
To: Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com, The List
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, pshu...@messengersfromthecosmos.com
Date: Thursday, March 22, 2012, 5:08 AM
Steve, Pete,
Kotzebue was on the very edge of the eclipse
track. It wouldn't have bee noticeable from
there. The pathe
This has been a nice discussion withought negative bashing of peoples beliefs.
Meteorites and cosmic dust is the closest we may come in our lives to setting
on soil outside our solar system. Time will tell what the truth is. Just love
everyone as best you can.
Cheers
Steve
--- On Mon, 3/12/12,
What level of flare would cause death on earth from radiation and is it
possible? like just the flare going in the wrong direction.
cheers
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Take a look at this.
http://benedante.blogspot.com/2010/07/dinosaur-eggs.html
cheers
Steve
--- On Fri, 3/2/12, Larry Atkins thetop...@aol.com wrote:
From: Larry Atkins
thetohttp://benedante.blogspot.com/2010/07/dinosaur-eggs.htmlp...@aol.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fossilized Fruit or
I have several hundred tektites for sale. from 10 to 90 grams. Email me off
list if you are interested. I am asking 25 cents a gram plus shipping.
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at the quoted prices i would be happy to sell my 655 gram campo!
cheers
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--- On Fri, 2/24/12, Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de wrote:
From: Martin Altmann altm...@meteorite-martin.de
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite shipment stopped in Argentine
Customs
with smooth glassy surface on one end with no
etching. if the etching was terestrial the
whole tektite would be etched.
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Imagine? outgasing causes a spike to form on the surface of a tektite as it
cools 5 miles up. then as it falls the spike breaks off to form a ring at its
base. half ring or u groove ect.
cheers Steve
--- On Fri, 2/24/12, brian burrer brim...@gmail.com wrote:
From: brian burrer
very good point! even smaller pieces may have become burried.
look for holes
--- On Fri, 2/10/12, Marc Fries mfri...@hotmail.com wrote:
From: Marc Fries mfri...@hotmail.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] DFW event
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Friday, February 10, 2012, 7:53 PM
of the radar
data.
Cheers
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--- On Tue, 2/7/12, Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com wrote:
From: Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] 2nd Report from Strewnfield in Edgewood Texas
To: Dennis Miller astror...@hotmail.com, mccart...@blackbearddata.com
Might looking for ablation material with magnets be the best way to narrow down
the fall area? The microscopic dust may be pushed by the wind, but it should be
easier to find than the big stuff.
cheers
Steve Dunklee
--- On Tue, 2/7/12, Marc Fries mfri...@hotmail.com wrote:
From: Marc Fries
out. ...or are we looking at 1g stones
that no one is going to find? Just having that answer
in hand will tell us a lot about where to look.
Still working on it...
Cheers,
Marc Fries
On 2/7/12 8:46 AM, Steve Dunklee wrote:
The radar data is not off. It is just not
understood
Yes there may be Mountain Lions or panthers in edgewood. till I followed one
with my truck and made a plaster cast of paw prints The arkansas game and fish
commisin denied there were panthers in Arkansas. after it killed one of my pigs
and almost kiled some cattle theysaid please dont kill it.
always hunt in groups! the tweakers are a lot more dangerous than any wildlife.
They will kill you for a spare tire or your shoes or coat.
--- On Tue, 2/7/12, Stuart McDaniel actionshoot...@carolina.rr.com wrote:
From: Stuart McDaniel actionshoot...@carolina.rr.com
Subject: Re:
police station.
The young boy or girl with bad teeth and sores like scabies is a tweaker. they
may even be over 50. if your not from Texas your an outsider and fair game.
--- On Wed, 2/8/12, Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re
hi! cheers!
Steve Dunklee
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9925886
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com wrote:
From: MexicoDoug mexicod...@aim.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Etching solution
To: mar...@westnet.com, Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date
http://multietch.com/
cheers
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Etching solution
To: mar...@westnet.com, Meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com, MexicoDoug
mexicod...@aim.com
Date
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9925886
also may cause laurancite disease in irons or uncontrolled rusting
cheers
steve
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Steve Dunklee steve.dunk...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Etching
They might ask what were we thinking but sure will be glad we saved them!
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--- On Wed, 1/18/12, Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Adam Hupe raremeteori...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Provenance of Universities' Material
To: Adam
you can get paper that looks like canvas at staples. then print it with a Kodak
printer.
cheers
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--- On Wed, 1/18/12, Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com wrote:
From: Jim Wooddell nf11...@npgcable.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Distorted Neumann Bands . Heat effected zone
too many vesicles that must not be a meteorite lol!
--- On Wed, 1/18/12, Ruben Garcia mrmeteor...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Ruben Garcia mrmeteor...@gmail.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Holey Iron -Has 6 Natural Holes
To: Meteorite List meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Wednesday,
improved to 3ns to improve
the accuracy of weapons from 960 feet down to 1 feet using ulf frequency
modulation. But then CERN and Fermi may not have the use of the latest military
tech.
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--- On Sun, 11/20/11, Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From: Sterling K
and movement. They can use
an phone line to see if electric signal gets there slower or faster than the
neutrinos. or the proposed fiber optic line.
Cheers
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--- On Sat, 11/19/11, JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com wrote:
From: JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
#Relativity
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From: JoshuaTreeMuseum joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Second experiment confirms faster-than-light
particles
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Relativistic effect 10 nano seconds. clock error 3 to 4 nano seconds. still
doesnt add up to the 60 nanosecond difference.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_relativity_on_GPS#Relativity
--- On Sun, 11/20/11, Phil Whitmer prairiecac...@rtcol.com wrote:
From: Phil
massive object
which is bending space time and weather. We may be nearing a black hole. I
surely hope I am wrong.
Cheers
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--- On Sun, 11/20/11, Phil Whitmer prairiecac...@rtcol.com wrote:
From: Phil Whitmer prairiecac...@rtcol.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Second experiment
soda lime glass.
I'm not sure what happens over time at lower tempratures.
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--- On Thu, 10/13/11, Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
From: Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov
Subject: [meteorite-list] Wet and Mild: Caltech Researchers Take the
Temperature
for the fall It
may have landed near Plano Texas. Would like the radar data checked northeast
of Irving to see if we can narrow it down more!
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must be realy nice if you hesitate to cut it!
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--- On Thu, 9/1/11, Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com wrote:
From: Michael Farmer m...@meteoriteguy.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] New househitting meteorite fall from Mexico
To: James Baxter jbaxter...@pol.net
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and it hit the earth it would most
likely cause no more damage than the headlines preaching doom!
Being able to capture it and use it to deflect a larger NEO would be our
best defence against a larger extinction event astroid.
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--- On Mon, 8/29/11, Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_w
Interesting composition! Might this hint the meteorite may be extra solar? a
visitor from another star system? only time will tell!
Cheers
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--- On Sat, 8/27/11, Dave Gheesling d...@fallingrocks.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list
leave its
orbittal plane, because that would require a change in direction from its orbit
, which is impossible.
Cheers
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--- On Thu, 8/18/11, dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com wrote:
From: dorifry dori...@embarqmail.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] NASA Issues Ohio Meteorite Alert
they look like Cave City melons
lol.http://www.areawidenews.com/story/1749513.html
happy meteorite hunting!
cheerrs
Steve
--- On Thu, 8/11/11, John.L.Cabassi j...@cabassi.net wrote:
From: John.L.Cabassi j...@cabassi.net
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite hunts / Check these melons out!
I was thinking about the lagrangian points and neo's as they fly by as easier
methods of getting pristine material. With the Japanese probe not finding
higher concentrations of dust I am now wondering if the observed patches might
be caused by a higher concentration of light as it is bent by
might even be why we see something at the lagrange points? instead of moving
randomly the small particles have a wave motion caused by gravity pulling the
particles like a pendulum. causing observed reflections withought a higher
density of particles.
cheers
Steve
--- On Thu, 6/30/11, John
I agree completely with Randy. I believe it would be almost useless and highly
improbable to find an actual meteorite on the moon. Even at 3km a second the
impact would destroy all of the meteorite. I also believe it doesnt take a
large meteorite to knock material off the moon. A baseball sized
,rockets,landers, and lots
of other stuff. all very cool! But the rocks are what they went to the moon to
bring back. I felt like ok I'm looking at a pot of paint used by picasso it
doesnt paint the picture!
Cheers
Steve Dunklee
--- On Mon, 6/27/11, Carl Agee a...@unm.edu wrote:
From: Carl Agee
exhibitions may indeed, as Steve Dunklee rightly points out,
have little to do with Natural History. But it is likely to
attract big sponsorship and media attention and this may
have a trickle down benefit to the museum through increased
visitor numbers and heightened awareness. This inevitably
leads
A whole section of the museum is dedicated to Andy Warhol. What does he have to
do with Natural History or minerals other than using lead paint?and
radioactive paint from the 60's and 70's exposing our children to possible
contamination that would be removed from any other institution as an
I have an extra piece of mifflin from meteorite man Steve Arnold. .627 grams
along with his card and provenance. Highest offer over $50 its yours. I would
like a complete mifflin stone to complement my other slice but dont think I
will find it lol. Email off list if interested. Cheers Steve
is the notes on
the sample bag or box. The inside of one envelope actually had alongwith the
sample in a riker box. A bunch of dirt in the envelope. The Carancas sample in
the box did stick to a magnet and if it wasnt from an IMCA member I would still
wonder if I had been ripped off. Cheers Steve Dunklee
ouch! Yes heat is dangerous for us but to some extent it does help preserve
meteorites. Try running a jack hammer in a 240 degree f rotary lime kiln for an
hour or more to knock down an ash ring while your boots soles are melting into
the floor. Or cleaning an aluminum furnace while its running
ONE LUCKY SOB LOL.
On Thu Apr 14th, 2011 12:58 PM EDT Steve Dunklee wrote:
ouch! Yes heat is dangerous for us but to some extent it does help preserve
meteorites. Try running a jack hammer in a 240 degree f rotary lime kiln for
an hour or more to knock down an ash ring while your boots soles
of ice that had built up
on my face mask and made my goggles useless. Snow is actually an amazing
insulator. Cheers! STEVE
On Thu Apr 14th, 2011 1:25 PM EDT Steve Dunklee wrote:
cold can also be deadly. We know many meteorites have been found at both
poles. After spending two weeks on Mt Hood
heaven forbid they take away your guns! Whats next? Meteorites? They have been
known to kill cows and dogs! Over 30k people in the good ol USA were killed by
infections like antibiotic resistant staff last year.and hiv aids is the
leading cause of death for people under 40years. The CDC groups
radiation dose is realy wierd. You can get more radiation from an hour in the
sun getting a tan than from being scanned at the airport. A tanning bed or a
few hours in front of a cathode ray tube. Then you can replace the lantern
mantle on your camping lantern and breath in more radioactive
sedimentary rocks be they cabonates or other oxides when exposed to water
after heating have an exothermic reaction. Thats why the same minerals are used
to melt ice on roads. Any fusion crust exposed to ice or terestrial weathering
would be gone in a few minutes or hours. Take a piece if bog
A tektite? People who live in rock houses shouldnt throw glass stones? Lol
On Wed Mar 16th, 2011 8:59 PM EDT Richard Montgomery wrote:
Without question...Whitecourt. Not much of a chance the opponent has one to
throw back (at least not with an export permit...but that depends on where the
Nuclear power is the cleanest. Safest most reliable source of power we have.
The radiation and polution given off by the use of coal. Over a ten year span
results in somewhere around 10 to 20 thousand cancer deaths . Not to mention
the increased birth defects from mercury poisoning. And large
This would all have been a mute point had the reactors been designed to
separate the fuel rods by gravity in case of power loss. With cooling water fed
by gravity with enough stored to last several days. Most reactors it seems use
the same bad design. The water has to be pumped in. However due
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