Mike,
First, with this new info, even more glad you ( and Greg ) are home safely.
And second, I think this email is probably the best one you have ever sent to
the List. Great sentiment from you, and VERY good advice for all of us. The
points you make are very intelligent and well thought out.
Way to go, Karl, Dave, and Robert! That's great. A big congrats to you guys as
well!
Robert Woolard
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On Aug 27, 2011, at 5:46 AM, Karl Aston stlouismeteori...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear List,
Dave Gheesling, Robert Ward and I have introduced a new pallasite to
the meteorite
A great big CONGRATS to you guys for your hard work and your success!!! Mike
had shared the news from his 1st trip with me earlier, but I am just now able
to hear about the finds from trip 2 as I too am out of the country and have
been without Internet access for the last few days. ( Not
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the post. I know what you mean, as my copy is yet to arrive. Your
news gives me hope that mine will show up any day now!
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
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On Mar 24, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Richard Kowalski damoc...@yahoo.com wrote:
The February 2011 issue
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I had a long talk with Mike today. It was pretty deep and very interesting. I
don't think that he would mind me relaying that he said this experience has
given him a new perspective on essentially everything.I think we will see a
difference in how Mike reacts to especially the little things
Yeah, Ron, like you, I thought this was newsworthy and I posted this to the
List about 20 hrs ago. But no discussion here at all since then. Strange.
Robert Woolard
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On Mar 1, 2011, at 7:21 PM, Ron Baalke baa...@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
Hi Mike,
I actually made 2 posts with 2 different links to this story exactly 22 hours
ago ( see the List archives). They DO show up in the List archives, and I got
the email as a subscriber to the List. But I thought it was very strange that
NOBODY replied or talked about it all day today. I
List ,
I didn't know if the first attempt to send
this worked. Forgive this repeat post if it did.
Check out this item from Spaceweather. Part of the text reads:
Meteorite hunters will benefit, too...
List,
Here is another link for info on the new US fireball camera system.
http://fireballs.ndc.nasa.gov
Robert Woolard
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Yeah, sounded pretty impressive at first and was reported over a huge area,
but as others have noted, it was quite short, so ...
Robert Woolard
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On Jan 12, 2011, at 11:59 AM, Meteorites USA e...@meteoritesusa.com wrote:
UPDATE: New data added... This is a short duration
Hi Jeff,
Great job! Thanks for the post pointing out your work with the fall data.
Everybody enjoys reading stats, especially when so well organized and presented
as you have done. I'd like to print out a copy and include it as part of my
library, if that would be OK with you. ( Don't think
Carl,
Very clever and funny post. Loved it!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,
Robert Woolard
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On Dec 23, 2010, at 2:39 PM, cdtuc...@cox.net wrote:
To my Liberal listee Friends:
Please accept with no obligation, implied or implicit, my best wishes for an
Congrats on the news, Ruben! Great find!
Sincerely,
Robert Woolard
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On Dec 9, 2010, at 8:14 PM, Ruben Garcia mrmeteor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
The classification of my rare Arizona Meteorite find has just been
completed. Many will remember that a year ago we had fun
Hi Abe,
Thanks for posting your great story, and congrats on such a nice first find!
And having your son there with you makes it all the better. In fact, about the
only way to top THAT feeling is when YOU'RE watching him find HIS first one! I
had the great joy of that at the Ash Creek fall. ( I
Congrats, Sonny. Neat record to hold. Best of luck in all future hunts.
Robert Woolard
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On Oct 27, 2010, at 11:26 AM, wahlpe...@aol.com wrote:
Hi List,
I just wanted to share the news that Yelland Dry Lake has been approved as
the official name for the meteorites I
Way to go, Greg. Great looking find...by a great meteorite hunter!
And as always, thanks Michael for posting the pics.
Best wishes,
Robert Woolard
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On Oct 27, 2010, at 9:10 PM, Michael Johnson mich...@rocksfromspace.org wrote:
Way to, Melodye! Congrats on the nice find. And thanks, Michael 1 and
Michael 2, for sending the post.
Best,
Robert Woolard
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On Oct 20, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Michael Johnson mich...@rocksfromspace.org
wrote:
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/October_20_2010.html
Marc,
Thanks for the great job and all the time you put in on this, not to mention
the same on the Ash Creek and Mifflin falls. I guess only time will tell if any
stones are recovered from this data, but EVEN if not, that won't be from lack
of info from you. At least there is more of a chance
Larry and Nancy,
Thanks so much to both of you for all the hard work and the great job you' ve
done on the magazine. And a special, personal thank you for the help you have
given me with my past articles.( I'm sorry for all those endless revisions
and emails! )
Very best wishes,
Robert
Rob and List,
Thanks a lot Rob for putting this report together for us all. Great job!
It was a lot of fun to re-live the memories of The Hunt at West.
I also enjoyed yours and Ruben's, and Doug's, articles in the current issue
of Meteorite. The mix of different angles and
Hello List,
If you haven't already read about this superbolide from 5-31-09, you might
find it interesting.
This is from the spaceweather web site. They have two links. One shows a
VERY short movie of the event, and the other is a link for more info.
BLINDING FLASH: On May
Dear Dorothy, and List,
It was with tremendous, heartfelt sorrow that I read the email of Richard's
passing. But what a wonderful outpouring of respect for Richard and you from
our members, proof of all the many lives the both of you have touched and
enriched. He truly was a well loved and
Hello All,
You might recall the meteorite that I had mentioned before that had the very
prominent silvery-blue markings. Michael Johnson was kind enough to host the
photo here:
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/West-markings.html
At the time, I proposed that it might perhaps be a melt
Hello List,
Well, looks like we should have a pretty good idea where any meteorites
might have landed. I mean, after all, the fireball was only 5 FEET !! above
the house of this woman's mother, AND--- it was only going 60--70 miles per
hour!! Couldn't have gone TOO much farther, right?
Thanks to Greg Redfern for updating us all on the true nature of the VA-MD
sighting! Guess we can all quit packing for a trip there. ;-)
Robert Woolard
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Testing to see if this goes to the list, and if I can see it without having
to check the Archives. If so, then a BIG thanks to Mike for the suggestion to
fix the problem.
It appears I did get too many met-list bounce backs and my seting DID switch
to Disabled. I enabled it so hopefully it
Test #2 to see if this goes to the list, and if I can see it without having to
check the Archives. Sorry if everyone else is getting these, but I'm hoping I
have corrected any problems.
Robert
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