Hello Listers,
I would like to thank everyone that sent in their answers for the POP QUIZ.
The Question was .
In what year was the 1st lunar meteorite
established as being from the moon?
The answer is 1982.
I would like to congratulate Kirk for being the Lister to send in the correct
Very nice Information guys. Well, I have been right on almost all of the Pop
quizes, but have missed the lucky number 7 response. Perhaps I will respond 7
times next week..LoL Congrats to the winner, and keep up with the quizes!
Craig
Hello Listers
Sorry for the delay been busy with other projects. I would like to give a shout
out to the Mars meteorite and the finalized name :) cool stuff, cant wait to
read about it in my MAPS. If people do not know what I am talking about go to
http://www.meteoriticalsociety.org/ an join
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ORNANSMETEORITE
Hello Listers
Sorry for the delay been busy with other
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Sent: Wed, January 18, 2012 6:31:49 PM
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G'Day Shawn
Now that was a definite curve ball and a misunderstanding on my behalf. Your
question was How many meteorite falls
: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:13 PM
To: John.L.Cabassi; Shawn Alan; Meteorite Central
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] POP QUIZ FRIDAYS ANSWER AND WINNER OF
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Hi John,
Here's the list of 13.
Příbram 4/7/1959
Lost City 1/4/1970
Innisfree 2/6/1977
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Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 10:12 PM
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ORNANSMETEORITE
Hi John,
Here's the list of 13.
Příbram 4/7/1959
Lost
[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Shawn Alan
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 7:51 PM
To: Frank Cressy; John.L.Cabassi; Meteorite Central
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] POP QUIZ FRIDAYS ANSWER AND WINNER OF
THEORNANSMETEORITE
Hello All
If you like, take a look
Hello Listers,
I hope everyone is having a good day. As for me and the rest of the east coast
I think we made it through Irene for the most part. For those of the List
members that were also in the path of Irene I hope you made it out safe and
sound.
I would like to start off and say thank
Hello Listers
I would like to say thank you for everyone that submited their answers for the
POP QUIZ.
Question:
Which class of meteorites closely matches the chemical composition of the Sun?
Answer:
CI
I would like to say only 8 Listers got it right and the first Lister turned
down the
Hi Shawn, Chris and all,
Buried beneath this recent Mifflin mess was Shawn's latest Pop Quiz and
question from Chris S.concerning the first ANSMET meteorite. I, also, thought
Mount Baldr was the first. Was this a trick question? Seems there were more
than one who said ALH 76001, so I'm a bit
I also sent in Mount Baldr??
Kirk.:-)
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Hi Shawn, Chris and all,
Buried beneath
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Subject: [meteorite-list] POP QUIZ Fridays Answer
Kirk, Carl2, Chris, and who ever else :)
As for the question it wasn't a trick. I can see from many sources that they
both say ALH76001 was found in Dec 76 and also Mount Baldr in Dec 76. Chris
also had provided a link to a site
The first meteorite to be found in Antarctica was Adelie Land. Found
in 1912 by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition. An L5 stone of 2.2 lbs
Chris. Spratt
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I think, but I am not sure, that Shawn's question was not What is the
first meteorite found in Antarctica?. I think he was asking what was
the first meteorite found by ANSMET.
Best regards,
MikeG
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A lot of my recent postings on ANSMET are from old resources and my
memory. The Japanese were not looking for meteorites per say but
rocks, a few of these rocks turned out to be meteorites. After
that both countries sort of agreed to share hunting resources.
Chris Spratt
(Via my iPhone)
Me too.
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From: Becky and Kirk ba...@chorus.net
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To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Date: Monday, May 9, 2011, 3:55 PM
I also sent in Mount Baldr??
Kirk
altogether.
Shawn Alan
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[meteorite-list] POP QUIZ Fridays Answer
Chris Spratt cspratt at islandnet.com
Mon May 9 20:46:53 EDT 2011
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Helli Listers
I would like to thank everyone that submitted their answers and congratulated
John L C for being the Lister to send me the correct answer. He will be
receiving a free Harrisonville 245mg meteorite fragment found in 1933 in Cass
Co. Missouri.
Question
What is the first ANSMET
Sent this earlier. Did not get posted. Thought Mount Baldr was the
first. See:
http://geology.cwru.edu/~amlamp/DryValleys/MBR/MBR96text.html
Chris Spratt
Victoria, BC
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Hello Listers
I am hoping everyone is having a great day :) I am posting the answer today
from POP QUIZ FRIDAYS.
Question
How many approved meteorite falls are there?
According to Meteoritical Bulletin Database there are 1092 which show up in the
search but with Laurence Garvie post on Red
Hello Listers,
I would like to thank everyone that sent in their answers and I enjoyed the
feedback on this POP QUIZ question. I would like to congratulate Andre b being
the 10th Lister to email the correct answer. Andre will receive a free 115mg
Saratov meteorite fragment which fell on Sept.
Hello Listers
I like to thank everyone that submitted their answers to me for this
installment of POP QUIZ FRIDAYS. I would have to say the question I asked was
kinda a hard one to research on the Internet, but if you some poking around,
you would have found the answer. I would like to
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