Howdy,
This is sort of touching on my post the other day; but if the atmosphere is
so thin and the meteor retains a lot of velocity, then I would presume the
angle of descent would not alter as significantly as it does on Earth
either! Everyone is assuming a somewhat vertical impact, but if this
ROCKS FROM SPACE PICTURE OF THE DAY:
http://www.geocities.com/spacerocksinc/January21.html
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What was the Cretaceous-ending event that wiped out the dinos 65 million
years ago? It is doubtful it was a single giant meteorite blast in Mexico.
Evidence also points to the Chicxulub impact being part of a multiple impact
part of history, and also that it was well over a quarter of a
Hi all,
I am looking for a slice of the Bluff (b) meteorite.
Anyone able to help me ?
Cheers,
Christian
IMCA #2673
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Christian Anger
Korngasse 6
2405 Bad Deutsch-Altenburg
AUSTRIA
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The first meteorite found on Mars - Heat shield rock - really
raises questions. Based on its size I estimate it is approx. 6-7
liters in volume or around 50 kg mass.
The smallest craters on Mars are just a few m in size, e.g. Fram 8 m,
but there are smaller ones.
Has anyone a clue what the
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM5K681Y3E_0.html
Fractures of Claritas Fossae
European Space Agency
Mars Express
20 January 2005
These images, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on board
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft, show Claritas Fossae, a series of linear
Folks,
Stumbled upon this article that will undoubtedly be of interest
to a number of you. Fascinating theory. Many of the desert and
dry lakes hunters can put it to the test. Have any of you noticed
this phenomenon? I see no reason why, over time, the process
wouldn't apply to a meteorite just as
http://www.shropshirestar.com/show_article.php?aID=28540
Experts join debate on mystery light
Shropshire Star (United Kingdom)
January 21, 2005
Astronomical experts have joined forces with puzzled Shropshire
residents in a bid to identify the mysterious beam of light spotted in
the county's
Hola Beda, List,
Good points. Also to consider is that Heat Shield Rock, a piece of
nickel-iron steel weighs in weight, just slightly more than quartz does on
Earth,
the equivalent of about 2.9 g/cc density for comparison. So the 50 kg is the
equivalent mg' of 18.8 kg - but still with the
Hello list,
just for your info:
I have a few reprints and some meteorites on ebay.com and a few on
ebay.de (Germany).
Maybe there's something you like;-)!
Please go to :
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9
Have a nice weekend!
Peter Marmet (pema9)
http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/
PS.:
Hello List,
The following pictures are of an unclassified NWA with what I am assuming is
a weathered armored chondrule. I have a lot of OC's with varying degrees of
weathering and chondrules poking through the desert varnish that are not
weathered like this one. I am wondering why this
Hello list,
for those who enjoy viewing some selected meteorite pictures I have uploaded
another series of images to my gallery page including Karkova, ALH81005, Norton
County and Heat Shield Rock:
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/meteoriten_galerie.htm
While loading the image of the
Hello List
I have pleasure to announce that I add tooday slices of Ben Guerir.
This is really amazing meteorite. For me, at first look it is similar to any
eucrite. Ofcourse without iron. My second observation was that this
meteorite is vey similar to Lampiayrie, fall from Burkina Faso. The
Hello List,
I recently just won the Nininger book called A Comet Strikes the
Earth for $15.00. I was just going to check with you all to see if
that was a good deal. It was written in 1951 and it is a Soft Cover
book that is in good condition. Does anybody else have this book?.
Thanks,
Is anybody in Toronto looking for a part time job -
maybe once a week for the next 3 or 4 weeks.
Must have a functional knowledge of how to use a
digital camera and photo editing software. Job
basically entails taking hundreds of photos and
editing them so that they are ready to use on ebay.
In yesterdays sale of my new achondrite (Eucrite or
Howardite) that I had one of the items #15 that wasnt
sold and I cut it up. See here
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/sales/janachondritesale2.html
Some really nice photos here on these lovely slices. I
also had picked out four premium uncut
Hi MArk and list,
I've heard of it and remember seeing the cover, didn't it come with a
very small piece of Canyon Diablo? Probably rusted to heck. I think I
remember that right...
Regards,
Tom
On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 17:13, Mark A. Massey wrote:
Hello List,
I recently just won the
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Jan. 19, 2005
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Cassini Spacecraft Sandblasted By Dust From
Looks like some traces of widmannstaetten pattern on day 352 of the
microscopic imager -
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/all/1/m/352/1M159431474EFF40DPP2936M2M1.JPG
anybody want to try for a visual classification from millions of miles away?
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Hi Mark,
That sounds about right to me. I came across
about a dozen or so or these about 5 or 6 year ago and sold
them for about $15.00 each. I think the earliest copyright
date I have seen is 1942.
One is also part of my recently obtained Meteorite
Crater Study Kit.
Nininger also published
I doubt many on Mars Opportunity have some Nitol for etched the
meteorite.
Matteo
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Subject: [meteorite-list] mars iron classification
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:57:04 -0800
Looks like some traces of widmannstaetten
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