[meteorite-list] meteorites from Phobos?

2003-09-20 Thread Jose Campos
Hi Al Mitt and List, Regarding my question, thanks to those of you who shared your oppinions on the possibility of meteorites coming from Phobos (or Deimos) and reaching Earth. The article on the Kaidun meteorite,as havingits probable originfrom Phobos, was most interesting to read. Jose

[meteorite-list] Hurricane Isabel

2003-09-20 Thread j . divelbiss
Hello All, The overall consensus here on the US east coast is that we were lucky not to get hit worse by this monster storm...Isabel. For those in it's path the damage and difficulties are bad enough. Billions of dollars in damage and millions have been without power...and many still are.

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2003-09-20 Thread CotopaxiKid
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[meteorite-list] Odessa Crater

2003-09-20 Thread Teresa Moss
Does anyone have a contact at the Odessa Meteor Crater Visitor Center. I have made multiple attempts to contact the visitors center, but have had no luck whatsoever. This telephone number is the only contact information I have: 432-381-0946. I would appreciate any help you can offer.

Re-2: [meteorite-list] Kentucky?

2003-09-20 Thread bernd . pauli
Lots of limestone from a geology standpoint...also my good friend John Curchin gave me a wonderful shattercone that came from Kentucky. I forget what the name of the impact structure that is there Middlesburg or Middlesboro maybe? Yes, it's Middlesboro - it has a diameter of about 6 km with

Re: Re-2: [meteorite-list] Kentucky?

2003-09-20 Thread j . divelbiss
Bernd, Thanx Bernd...I should have looked first. According to the attached site there are 3 impact locations in Kentucky. http://www.uky.edu/KGS/education/meteorites.html John Lots of limestone from a geology standpoint...also my good friend John Curchin gave me a wonderful shattercone

Re: [meteorite-list] Odessa Crater

2003-09-20 Thread magellon
Teresa, Bob Rice is the curator. His number is 915-381-0946. If you can't reach him, let me know. Ken Newton IMCA #9632 Teresa Moss wrote: Does anyone have a contact at the Odessa Meteor Crater Visitor Center. I have made multiple attempts to contact the visitors center, but have had no

[meteorite-list] Meteorite Slides

2003-09-20 Thread tett
List, Does anyone have or know off any meteorite picture slide sets which are for sale. Slides of beautifully shaped stones and also other educational slides are needed. Cheers and Thanks, Mike Tettenborn Owen Sound, Ontario __ Meteorite-list

Re: [meteorite-list] Kentucky?

2003-09-20 Thread Alexander Seidel
If you search for Lexington, U.S.A., you will find a whole list of places to be able to live in, but if you go for Lexington, Kentucky, you will find that at N 38.0 and W 84.5 degrees, quite close to a famous meteorite fall, which is Bath Furnace (L6, fell on Nov 15, 1902, with 86 kg preserved, on

Re: [meteorite-list] Kentucky? / Bath Furnace

2003-09-20 Thread Alexander Seidel
Actually, the main mass of Bath Furnace is in the Chicago Field Museum, weighing a whopping 82.5 kg. About 1 kg is in London, and the rest is distributed somewhere in other collections with 537 g in Jim Schwade´s one, according to MetBase V6.0. Anyone interested in old documents? Well, here we

[meteorite-list] Middlesboro Built In Meteor Crater, Geologists Say; Town Hopes To Cash In

2003-09-20 Thread Ron Baalke
http://www.courier-journal.com/localnews/2003/09/20ky/met-5-crater0920-6646.html Middlesboro built in meteor crater, geologists say; town hopes to cash in By ROGER ALFORD Associated Press September 20, 2003 MIDDLESBORO, Ky. - An Eastern Kentucky town that has been struggling through economic