STARDUST Status Report
June 21, 2002
There were two Deep Space Network (DSN) tracking passes in the past week
and all subsystems are performing normally.
The European Space Agency's new 35-meter (deep space tracking station in
Perth,
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
June 17-21, 2002
o Canyons and Mesas of Aureum Chaos (Released 17 June 2002)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20020617a.html
o Ariadnes Colles Chaos (Released 18 June 2002)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20020618a.html
o Galle Crater (Released 19 June 2002)
http://www.thestandard.com.au/IDG2.NSF/cw_AllHeadlines/33B1CD1F0A10AB93CA256BD6007BB800?OpenDocument
Meteorite hunting in Antarctica
BY NADIA CAMERON
The Industry Standard (Australia)
Source : Computerworld
June 13, 2002
It's a haven for scientists studying the Earth's climate and
Hi All,
I have been cleaning up around the house and came across some meteorites
that I can will sell. If you have an interest in any of these, please just
make me an offer. Or if you have something interesting to trade, propose
that as well.
Here is the link to some pictures and information
Dear list
I am a bit surprised by all this fuss in the media every few months about
how lucky we are escaping once again the big hit. As a scientist I can say
that the probability that an asteroid cruising nearer to earth than the
Moon actually hit the earth is 1/1*; the public will laugh
I find it amazing how we ridicule those who are trying to educate anyone about the possibility of an earth impact occurring. Before it became common knowledge that we could in fact be hit scientists loved to speculate on how the earth would be hit once again in the near future. Im not sure where
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote very eloquently:
with more education we can be prepared to face what
might or might not happen to our world in the future.
We would also be prepared to
learn if Mr. X has a name ...
Cheers,
Bernd
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At 08:13 PM 6/21/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Dear list
I am a bit surprised by all this fuss in the media every few months about
how lucky we are escaping once again the big hit. As a
Hi Pierre and list,
I am a bit surprised by all this fuss in the media every few months
about how lucky we are escaping once again the big hit. As a
scientist I can say that the probability that an asteroid cruising
nearer to earth than the Moon actually hit the earth is 1/1*...
*: if
Hi list. Some time ago I was looking for all back issues of Meteorite
Magazine. I had forgotten about this, and I still want to get these mags.
Does anyone have all the back issues, 1995 to present??? Please let me
know.
STEVE ARNOLD, CHICAGO, THE COLLECTOR!!!
I have em all!
xoxox, MC
- Original Message -
From: Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 6:52 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] BACK ISSUES OF METEORITE MAGAZINE.
Hi list. Some time ago I was looking for all back issues of
Those same people that downplay an impact are the
same ones that are downplaying another terrorist attack. Luckily these people
are easy to spotThey are the ones with their asses in the air and their
heads in the sand.
An impact will occur, I am no scientist but I am
smart enough to
Greetings I'm just another citizen who loves meteorites, only have a small Odessa but one day I'll find another. My post about the asteroid impact was just an observation that I've noticed since more and more "near misses" have been reported in the media. I too find it a bit disturbing when media
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