Now that is very, very cool!
Thanks for sharing,
Jeff
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - November
Hi again list.I still have 10 more freebies to go around.No one wants any free
unclassed nwa's? Chime in and usa only on this round.
Steve R. Arnold, Chicago!!
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All,
Yes is was space junk but does anybody have the actual analysis that was done?
Thanks see link
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18618503/
--Thank you.
Carl or Debbie Esparza
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Darryl Pitt dar...@dof3.com wrote:
Hiya,
I was not aware this was determined
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2009/11/09/one-giant-leap/
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Hello all,
Received my August 2009 issue of MAPS yesterday. I highly recommend the
article by Plotkin and Clarke on Stuart H. Perry's contributions to meteorite
collection and research, 1927-1957.
Don't recognize Perry's name? After you read the article you'll realize his
contributions
Hi Carl,
The New Jersey Object is NOT space junk. It's CLEARLY terrestrial.
There is no way you get an exterior appearance like that on something
that was moving through the atmosphere at 5 miles per second. That
was the main argument against it being a meteorite in the first place.
--Rob
Hi Pete, List,
Good question. I don't have your answer but have been pondering on
the main mass thing myself. When I see the words main mass
mentioned, I conjure up a mental image of the biggest piece of
meteorite recovered from the strewn field of a known fall.
Otherwise, if you
Interesting stuff
Greg S.
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2009/11/10/120101_news.html
Mystery holes in Grovedale roof could be meteorites, says expert
Kerri-Ann Hobbs
November 10th, 2009
RIDDLE: An SES volunteer examines the holes left in a Grovedale roof on
Saturday.
Dear List Members,
I would like to announce a NEW and unpaired Lunar meteorite that I have had
for two years. Since that time, no pairings have been found, this new Impact
Melt Breccia (IMB) stands by itself in the world's known lunar inventory!
Thank You Michael Johnson for dedicating
Awesome photo Rob,Thanks for sharing.
Herman Archer IMCA # 2770.
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Hi list,
Please help - I mailed a payment to a Moroccan dealer for a lot of chondrites
via a paper check, he got it today, but he told me that the banks over there
don't recognize it even though it is completely valid. I can't afford the
shipping costs through FedEx for the lot I want -
Hi Greg,
Congratulations on your New Lunar!
Sonny
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Sent: Tue, Nov 10, 2009 1:27 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] NEW - NWA 4932 Lunar - AD
Dear List Members,
I would like to announce a NEW
Hi Sonny and the couple dozen other List members who have sent Congrats
and well wishes, I appreciate it!
Best regards,
Greg
Greg Hupe
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Carefully!
Best regards,
Greg
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From:
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Read both articles and you will see that the second
assumption that this was 'space debris' is based more
on where it was found rather than its actual make-up.
The 'where it was found assumption' is one of the
most common mistakes in
Probably not much interesting detail that would show up in a metorite sample
with this (no colors like a thin section), but you might want to try something.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/11/an_interesting_offer_from_aspe.php
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