Hi Paul -
>From the start, I have thought that these are impact vapor condensates, and
>not the water mineral accretions that NASA's Mars specialists have insisted.
E.P.
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Hi Phil,
The epic of Gilgamesh is a great tale. Here is what I think it is
about:
The passage that you refer to has 2 dreams in it, in the first the
meteorite of Anu is falling and in the second an ax appears at the gate to
his marital chamber. The meteorite of Anu is an omen
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That's cool so its a freshly meteorite found find :)
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Hi All,
Been a little slow to report this to the Meteorite List -- got a little
side-tracked with comet C/2012 S1, and was waiting to do a little more
analysis to confirm the solution.
Let me start with the analysis result, since it's pretty exciting:
the UK bolide of 21 September 2012 was an ear
Yes, this COULD be a real beauty but let's not forget we've been
fooled before. Definitely worth keeping an eye on but let's not get our
hopes TOO high just yet.
After all they CAN and are often unpredictable.
Regards!
Tom
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September 25, 2012
On Sol 49 (Sept. 25), Curiosity drove about 102 feet (31 meters), bringing the
mission's total amount of driving to about 1,204 feet (367 m
There is always the possibility of an unexpected outburst. Just a few
years back, we saw that with comet Holmes (2007 or 2008?). That comet
provided a lot of great observing for weeks before it faded and nobody
saw that outburst coming. Under moderately bright urban skies, Holmes
achieved naked
Excellent documentation, Rob!
I did enjoy it!
A 'Sleeping Beauty' under its glass dome!
Once again, congratulations!
Best wishes
Martin
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Hi List,
We can only hope it will be spectacular and CLEAR WEATHER!!
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=
Some early estimates ar
That's a beautiful, silky meteorite Rob. Excellent report and photos!
Bob
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Rob Lenssen wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I would like to introduce something special to you.
> A fresh Western Sahara "fall" with an NWA number:
>
> NWA 7449: "A 2009 meteorite fall that went unnot
http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/09/25/14096323-super-comet-or-super-dud-well-see?lite
Super-comet or super-dud? We'll see
By Alan Boyle
Cosmic Blog
September 25, 2012
A new comet superstar named C/2012 S1 (ISON) is heading for the
spotlight starting in November 2013 - but will it perf
Nice work Rob...thanks for sharing that...
Graham
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Rob Lenssen wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I would like to introduce something special to you.
> A fresh Western Sahara "fall" with an NWA number:
>
> NWA 7449: "A 2009 meteorite fall that went unnoticed"
>
> The pristine
Wow...looking forward to that if predictions are true.
Graham
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Matson, Robert D.
wrote:
> Hi Ron/List,
>
> Given the length of the current arc (270 days), and the consistency of
> the
> photometry over that time, I will go out on a limb and say that this
> will
>
Thank you, THANK YOU! everybody.
What a flood of emails and phone-calls! I really did not expect that
huge a response.
But I am delighted!
And now I will respond to each and everyone of you.
Warning: there are a few duplications and the first one will get it.
Again thank you very much.
And no
Congratulations Rob, of falling into a spectacular find. Also mahalo for your
dedicated investigation and subsequent acquisition. The custom stamps are
pretty darn cool too.
gary
On Sep 25, 2012, at 8:28 AM, Rob Lenssen wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I would like to introduce something special to yo
Hi List,
I would like to introduce something special to you.
A fresh Western Sahara "fall" with an NWA number:
NWA 7449: "A 2009 meteorite fall that went unnoticed"
The pristine material was tested with gamma-spectroscopy and proven to have
fallen just months earlier in 2009.
A short-URL (to pr
Pete,
That's right, no evidence for an angrite composition on the surface of
Mercury -- at least not yet. Angrites have far too much FeO in the
silicates to match the spectra of Mercury. Also, angrites are among
the oldest igneous rocks in the solar system (SAH 99555 is probably
the oldest known i
Some early estimates are that close to perihelion, the comet's tail
could span more than 90 degrees as seen from earth. Haven't read
any estimates yet on the expected angular size of the coma surrounding
the nucleus. Probably no way to predict since the composition and
size of the nucleus are not k
Given it might be as bright or brighter than the full Moon, what size will it
appear, comparatively speaking??
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Hi Ron/List,
Given the length of the current arc (270 days), and the consistency of
the
photometry over that time, I will go out on a limb and say that this
will
almost certainly become the brightest comet that has ever been seen --
by
a significant margin -- by most people alive today.
What's pa
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Space Weather News for Sept. 25, 2012
http://spaceweather.com
SUNDIVING COMET: Astronomers are paying close attention to a
newly-discovered comet, C/2012 S1 (ISON), which is heading for
a remarkably close encounter with the sun. Fierce solar heat
could turn Comet ISON into a bright naked-eye
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Gujba
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