Hello Meteorite-list friends,
I forward this warning message from the director of the Mt. Lemmon
SkyCenter:
In response to Greg Catterton's post of 2/26/2014 to the meteorite-list
advertising several meteorites, I contacted him and agreed to buy the 6
thin sections he was selling, for use at
Greetings Meteorite_List Friends,
OSIRIS-REx presents/321Science! /
I would like to draw your attention to a new series of monthly YouTube
videos from the OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return Mission that are
related to meteorites and their parent bodies. They are short,
informative, and entert
Greetings Meteorite_list,
In case you missed it, here is a link to the free public lecture
entitled "Laboratory-based Astronomy at the Nanometer Scale"
by Dr. Tom Zega that was held at the UA's Lunar & Planetary Lab on Oct. 3rd:
http://ua.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=
Hello Meteorite-List Friends,
Here is another free public lecture at the UA's Lunar & Planetary Lab
that might be of interest especially to those in the Tucson area (see
below).
Have you ever wondered where pre-solar grains come from and how they
were incorporated into meteorites of our Sola
Hello Meteorite-List Friends,
Here is another free public lecture at the UA's Lunar & Planetary Lab
that might be of interest especially to those in the Tucson area (see
below).
Have you ever wondered where pre-solar grains come from and how they
were incorporated into meteorites of our Sola
Hello Rob,
Yes!
The low flyby was about 11:15 am (/MST/). It was quite beautiful and
elegant as it gently glided through the air. There were hundreds of
people gathered on the UA mall to watch for it to come from the east in
the direction of the Rincon Mountains and eventually travel onward
I agree with Adam. I, too, have noticed that images of some meteorites,
including fresh falls, may appear black or brownish depending on the
lighting conditions (type, white balance, flash/no flash, angle) and
camera exposure... even though they may look black to the naked eye. I
think all
Hello Meteorite-List Friends,
*/Did you ever wonder about aqueous alteration in primitive meteorites
and the source of that water?/*
This upcoming _free_ public lecture might be of interest especially to
those in the Tucson area.
Kind regards,
Dolores Hill
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
7:0
Dear meteorite-list members within driving distance of Tucson,
This lecture is well worth the drive and it is free! Brother Guy
always gives interesting and entertaining talks!
Regards to all,
Dolores Hill
Richard Kowalski wrote:
Subject: LPL50 Anniversary Alumnus Lecture
Tuesday, 24 Aug
My apologies. The previous email was not intended for the entire
meteorite-list.
-Dolores Hill
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Dear Mark,
I am giving a meteorite talk to 2nd and 3rd graders on Friday. I ran
across a photo of the boys who witnessed the Monahans meteortie fall on
Michael Blood's webpage that he attributed to you. May I have your
permission to use the photo in future presentations?
Thank you very mu
Dear Meteorite_List,
Thanks for the heads up, Jason.
FYI - Yes. This meteorite came to the UA for examination. Based on the
initial description of the find location and circumstances, it appeared
to be a new meteorite. Casts were made, at our expense, to preserve the
interesting shape. The
Greetings Sven & Meteorite List!
I am sorry to hear that the presitgious German facilities are no longer
available. However, I am happy to report that we can do neutron
activation analysis and ICP-MS here at the UA Southwest Meteorite Center
of the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory. Please contac
Hi Mike and Meteorite-List,
YES! I saw it from Tucson. It was one of the best fireballs I've
ever seen.
I was driving east on the little entrance road to "Cactus Country RV
Resort" off of Houghton Road. At 9:45 P.M. local time, I and two
passengers saw a beautiful green fireball due east t
Dear Meteorite-List,
Dr. Lauretta and Marvin Killgore asked me to post this message to the List.
-Dolores Hill
From: Dante Lauretta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 1:30 PM
To: 'meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com'
Subject: UAz Sothwest Meteorite Center
Greetings me
Don't forget Kevin Righter who now curates the Antarctic meteorites at
JSC and
Anna Spitz whose expedition was cancelled the night before departure due
to "active sunspots".
I feel like I've forgotten someone, too.
-Dolores Hill
LPL
Ron Baalke wrote:
ANTARCTICA IS A HOT SPOT FOR UA RESEARCH
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