[meteorite-list] website

2002-07-16 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!

Please forgive my computer skills. You have to type in the address. It is
stormbringer60120.tripod.com only. No www! Also I am computer literate,
not computer savvy. I do not know how to make a link to my site. If
someone can give me help I'd appreciate it!

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[meteorite-list] DaG 671 On Ebay

2002-07-16 Thread Matteo Chinellato

Hello all

I have put 3 nice slice of the howardite DaG 671, low
weights but large surface, is a nice howardite, look
here
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If interested I have others 3 pieces of this
meteorite, is a end piece with crust gr.0.3, a box
with gr.0.2 of fragments and 2 end pieces with crust
gr.0.2, I sale the 3 pieces for $80 + $5 shipping
Regards

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[meteorite-list] Burning Object Seen Over Kentucky

2002-07-16 Thread Ron Baalke



http://www.cknj.com/cknj/myarticles.asp?P=374108S=496PubID=7014EC=0

County averages one sighting per year
James Roberts
Central Kentucky News-Journal
July 16, 2002

An unidentified flying object sighting near the Nally  Gibson rock quarry
was probably a meteor or unusually bright star.

On June 21, an anonymous caller reported a UFO near the quarry at 11:23 p.m.

According to the 911 report, the caller described the object as some type
of space debris. The caller also said that the object burned up as it
entered the atmosphere.

Taylor County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Walters investigated the report but
found nothing, according to Campbellsville Police Chief Bill Cassell.

It could have been a crank call. It could have been real. We don't know,
Cassell said.

Walters could not be reached for comment but, Chief Deputy Allen Newton, who
was on duty that night, said it was just a bright star. Nothing fell to the
ground.

This may have been the same person that called [a UFO sighting] in two or
three years ago, he said.

That sighting was also just a bright star, Newton said.

Kenny Young, an investigator with the Kentucky chapter of the Mutual UFO
Network, said that it is unlikely that the sighting was UFO related.

That an officer responding to the call would make note of a bright star
does not suggest anything unusual unless he made specific note that this was
something other than a star, Young said.

The caller's description of burning space debris does not alert Young to
anything unusual either.

I see no immediate reason to equate this with a UFO-related event, he
said. That being said, it is quite unusual for someone to notify local law
enforcement regarding their observation of incoming meteoric debris or
re-entry of space debris.

However, Young admits that he is interested in the sighting.

I have been following a number of unusual UFO sighting reports around
Kentucky in the last few months, he said. In the past two months there
have been a number of UFO claims from some residents in Louisa, Ky., and
other areas in east-central Kentucky that were reported to the National UFO
reporting center.

A sighting caught on tape by a Lexington TV crew was likely an
unusually-shape balloon, Young said. A report of an object landing near Fort
Knox was unverified.

According to Dr. Anthony K. Grafton, a chemistry professor at Campbellsville
University, the caller's description and what the police observed may not be
the same thing.

A bright star could certainly catch someone's attention, but would not
likely appear to burn up as the caller stated, Grafton said. Bright
planets, particularly Venus, have often been the objects of UFO reports.

Grafton said that what the caller saw was likely just man-made debris.

Thousands of pieces of man-made debris are orbiting the Earth, and the
re-entry of any one of these objects would account for the caller's
observations, he said.

Grafton said that the debris could fracture as they burn up, producing
spectacular, though brief, displays.

The object could also have been a meteor, Grafton said, although it would
had to have been large to produce a noticeable burning effect.

We are near the usual dates for two regular meteor showers: the Delta
Aqaurids and the Perseids, although both peak several days to a few weeks
from now, Grafton said.

Man-made debris and meteors enter the atmosphere and burn up every day,
Grafton said. Much of it goes unnoticed and very rarely does any part of
the object survive atmospheric entry and reach the ground.

According to Taylor County Emergency Management Public Information Officer
Ronnie Dooley, nothing hit the ground so we have no way of verifying
anything. I feel like it's probably a meteor. That is just my theory.

Dooley said that the county averages about one UFO sighting a year.

Grafton doesn't doubt that people are seeing things that are difficult to
identify, but he believes there is a reasonable explanation to the
sightings.

It is extremely unlikely that what people describe as UFOs are anything
more than natural or man-made occurrences such as meteors, balloons or
aircraft.

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[meteorite-list] Ebay goodies ending today.

2002-07-16 Thread Michael Farmer



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Check out my 50+ items that all end today/tonight 
on ebay. I have Lowicz, Howardites, Eucrites, you name it, it is up for sale, 
many items are VERY low right now. As always, NO RESERVES.

Thanks 
Mike Farmer


Re: [meteorite-list] Burning Object Seen Over Kentucky

2002-07-16 Thread Rosemary Hackney

Well.. hmm.. there have been notable sitings in Kentucky and Tennessee
lately. As I remember something crashed not too long ago and the place was
cordoned off and a lot of clean up activity was seen ..for a bogey. I
remember seeing something that looked like an aircraft falling out of the
sky in the general direction at the time.. Do not know if it is related. As
a member of Civil Air Patrol I called headquarters to see if there were any
missing craft. This was odd looking for sure.

Also A crop circle was found near the Ky/Tn border in  White House , TN.
Several UFOs have been seen around Memphis area.

So know knows.

Rosie ( TN mufon )
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 http://www.cknj.com/cknj/myarticles.asp?P=374108S=496PubID=7014EC=0

 County averages one sighting per year
 James Roberts
 Central Kentucky News-Journal
 July 16, 2002

 An unidentified flying object sighting near the Nally  Gibson rock quarry
 was probably a meteor or unusually bright star.

 On June 21, an anonymous caller reported a UFO near the quarry at 11:23
p.m.

 According to the 911 report, the caller described the object as some type
 of space debris. The caller also said that the object burned up as it
 entered the atmosphere.

 Taylor County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Walters investigated the report but
 found nothing, according to Campbellsville Police Chief Bill Cassell.

 It could have been a crank call. It could have been real. We don't know,
 Cassell said.

 Walters could not be reached for comment but, Chief Deputy Allen Newton,
who
 was on duty that night, said it was just a bright star. Nothing fell to
the
 ground.

 This may have been the same person that called [a UFO sighting] in two or
 three years ago, he said.

 That sighting was also just a bright star, Newton said.

 Kenny Young, an investigator with the Kentucky chapter of the Mutual UFO
 Network, said that it is unlikely that the sighting was UFO related.

 That an officer responding to the call would make note of a bright star
 does not suggest anything unusual unless he made specific note that this
was
 something other than a star, Young said.

 The caller's description of burning space debris does not alert Young to
 anything unusual either.

 I see no immediate reason to equate this with a UFO-related event, he
 said. That being said, it is quite unusual for someone to notify local
law
 enforcement regarding their observation of incoming meteoric debris or
 re-entry of space debris.

 However, Young admits that he is interested in the sighting.

 I have been following a number of unusual UFO sighting reports around
 Kentucky in the last few months, he said. In the past two months there
 have been a number of UFO claims from some residents in Louisa, Ky., and
 other areas in east-central Kentucky that were reported to the National
UFO
 reporting center.

 A sighting caught on tape by a Lexington TV crew was likely an
 unusually-shape balloon, Young said. A report of an object landing near
Fort
 Knox was unverified.

 According to Dr. Anthony K. Grafton, a chemistry professor at
Campbellsville
 University, the caller's description and what the police observed may not
be
 the same thing.

 A bright star could certainly catch someone's attention, but would not
 likely appear to burn up as the caller stated, Grafton said. Bright
 planets, particularly Venus, have often been the objects of UFO reports.

 Grafton said that what the caller saw was likely just man-made debris.

 Thousands of pieces of man-made debris are orbiting the Earth, and the
 re-entry of any one of these objects would account for the caller's
 observations, he said.

 Grafton said that the debris could fracture as they burn up, producing
 spectacular, though brief, displays.

 The object could also have been a meteor, Grafton said, although it would
 had to have been large to produce a noticeable burning effect.

 We are near the usual dates for two regular meteor showers: the Delta
 Aqaurids and the Perseids, although both peak several days to a few weeks
 from now, Grafton said.

 Man-made debris and meteors enter the atmosphere and burn up every day,
 Grafton said. Much of it goes unnoticed and very rarely does any part of
 the object survive atmospheric entry and reach the ground.

 According to Taylor County Emergency Management Public Information Officer
 Ronnie Dooley, nothing hit the ground so we have no way of verifying
 anything. I feel like it's probably a meteor. That is just my theory.

 Dooley said that the county averages about one UFO sighting a year.

 Grafton doesn't doubt that people are seeing things that are difficult to
 identify, but he believes there is a reasonable explanation to the
 sightings.

 It is extremely unlikely that what people describe as UFOs are anything
 more than natural or 

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[meteorite-list] Macovich Collection site

2002-07-16 Thread David Hardy

Does anyone know what happend to Darryl Pitt's site for the Macovich
Collection?

David H.

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[meteorite-list] domain problem

2002-07-16 Thread Serguei Vassiliev

Hello All,

For some reason my web site is not loading right now from the base address -
www.sv-meteorites.com but it is on here: www.sv-meteorites.info

Best regards,
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[meteorite-list] domain problem

2002-07-16 Thread Serguei Vassiliev

Hello All,

For some reason my web site is not loading right now from the base address -
www.sv-meteorites.com but it is on here: www.sv-meteorites.info

Best regards,
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[meteorite-list] Teachers Report For A Lesson In Science At JPL

2002-07-16 Thread Ron Baalke



MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
PASADENA, CALIF. 91109 TELEPHONE (818) 354-5011
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov

Contact:  Carolina Martinez (818) 354-9382 
 
   
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   July 16, 2002

TEACHERS REPORT FOR A LESSON IN SCIENCE AT JPL 

 Elementary school teachers are learning how to jumpstart 
their students' interest in science and math at an early age 
by attending a NASA Educational Workshop through July 20, 
2002, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.   

 Twenty-five teachers, from 16 states and a Department of 
Defense school in Korea, are participating in the workshop.  
The educators teach the 5th through 8th grades.

 Our role is to give these teachers valuable information, 
experiences and activities which they can take back to their 
classrooms to encourage their students' enthusiasm for math and 
science, said David Seidel, manager of pre-college programs at 
JPL. Our participants are education leaders in their 
communities and we share high expectations.  They work hard 
while they are here, and they take lots of information and 
tools back to their students.

 The workshop gives teachers a chance to see and learn the 
real-world applications of science, mathematics, geography and 
technology.  They observe state-of-the-art research, conduct 
hands-on experiments and investigations through interaction with 
NASA scientists, engineers, technicians and educational 
specialists at JPL.  Additionally, they will become certified to 
borrow moon rocks and meteorite samples and will learn how to 
interpret images of geologic surfaces of planets and moons.  
Off-site tours include the Deep Space Network tracking station 
near Barstow, Calif., NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, 
Edwards, Calif., and the campus of the California Institute of 
Technology in Pasadena.  

 This year, 300 educators, out of an applicant pool of over 
1200, are attending similar workshops at 10 NASA centers across 
the nation.  NASA sponsors the NASA Educational Workshops through 
a cooperative agreement with the National Science Teachers 
Association.  Since 1984, more than 4,750 educators have 
participated in the program.

JPL is managed for NASA by Caltech.

#

Note to Editors: Interviews and photo opportunities can be 
arranged by calling Carolina Martinez at (818) 354-9382. 

List of teachers, cities and states participating in the NASA 
Educational Workshops at JPL:

Craig Abshere, Santa Barbara, Calif.
Tony Baldasaro, Exeter, N.H.
Linda Beardsley, Salem, Ore.
Amy Bebell, Erie, Pa.
Carol Cornelius, Guymon, Okla.
Beverly Dinger, Britton, S.D.
Sara Dombkowski, Buffalo, N.Y.
Jaen Durrett, Lubbock, Texas
Mary Erdelt, Palacios, Texas
Darlene Franklin, Portland, Ore.
Dana Glidden, Santa Ana, Calif.
Debra Gochros, Lihu'e, Hawaii
Shannon Lorenzo-Rivero, Salt Lake City, Utah 
Jennifer McSheffrey, Korea
Leo Schlueter, Phoenix, Ariz.
Lisa Schunk, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Carolynn Sears, Cross River, N.Y.
Deborah Sloan, Burleson, Texas
Michael Smothers, Memphis, Tenn.
Douglass Stith, Concord, N.H.
Carrie Lynne Strasburger, Alexandria, Va.
Jamie Sundgren, El Dorado, Kan.
Kathleen Van Baren, Kingston, N.Y.
Jessica van Son, Longview, Wash.
Cora Walter, Vestal, N.Y.


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[meteorite-list] Duane penshore is honest after all!

2002-07-16 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!

Hi list. Ijust want to let everyone know, I got an e-mail from Duane
Penshore today. He is the owner of Meteors.com. He is the one that I said
did not send me my meteorite with a serious amount of time? He sent it to
me priority mail this morning. I should get it by thursday. I say cotinue
to do business with him. He was out of state for awhile. I should not
judge him. it was out of his control. Again thanks list members for your
timely advise.

   steve

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[meteorite-list] Posted on Sci.astro.amateur what is it?

2002-07-16 Thread trandall

Saw this today on the sci.astro.amateur newsgroup. What is 
it? I don't believe it's a meteorite due to the large pockets in it. 
They say it's magnetic.

Me thinks it's another meteor-wrong.

http://www.rentadj.com/meteorite.htm


Regards,

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Re: [meteorite-list] Posted on Sci.astro.amateur what is it?

2002-07-16 Thread John Divelbiss

Tom,

Looks like a slag from a smelting process. Probably the lighter material
from the top of the process. If you see that someone buys it, I can find
some more for them here in PA. The hills are full of it. The magnetic
property is probably due to the rock being melted having magnetite in it.

I once thought that some slag I found was possibly a meteorite. It had
chondrules, crust, the works...so I thought. That experience sent me into
the world of studying and collecting rocks from space. I encourage any of
these people to learn the real story about what meteorites look like.
Michael Casper and Robert Haag looked at it for me...both encounters were
encouraging enough to learn the truth.  We should do the same for these
finders/sellers of meteorwrongs.

John Divelbiss
Reading, PA
IMCA 2006

PS Thanx again to Micheal and Robert if you are out there...you showed great
patience back then with such a neophyte

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 Saw this today on the sci.astro.amateur newsgroup. What is
 it? I don't believe it's a meteorite due to the large pockets in it.
 They say it's magnetic.

 Me thinks it's another meteor-wrong.

 http://www.rentadj.com/meteorite.htm


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Re: [meteorite-list] my new website

2002-07-16 Thread John Divelbiss

Steve,

All I get is a Lycos page that says the webpage could not be found. Good
luck with you venture.

John Divelbiss

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Subject: [meteorite-list] my new website


 Hi again list. I think I fixed my link to my website. again it is
 http://www.stormbringer60120.tripod.com this should get you to my site.
 Hopefully! Let me know

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[meteorite-list] DHOFAR AND NANTAN!!!!

2002-07-16 Thread Steve Arnold, Chicago!!!

Hi all. I tried to send an e-mail about dhofar meteorites, but it did not
get thru. I would like to know does anyone have any DHOFAR 001, DHOFAR
002, OR DHOFAR 003 FORSALE? Also, Im looking for another piece of NANTAN
to go with my smaller piece. Who can help me?

 steve

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Re: [meteorite-list] Posted on Sci.astro.amateur what is it?

2002-07-16 Thread John Divelbiss

Tom,

I went ahead and emailed the guy. Encouraging him to find out why it is not
a meteorite by looking at websites or purchasing a book...such as Norton's
two.

John
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Posted on Sci.astro.amateur what is it?


 Saw this today on the sci.astro.amateur newsgroup. What is
 it? I don't believe it's a meteorite due to the large pockets in it.
 They say it's magnetic.

 Me thinks it's another meteor-wrong.

 http://www.rentadj.com/meteorite.htm


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Re: [meteorite-list] Posted on Sci.astro.amateur what is it?

2002-07-16 Thread John Divelbiss

Tom,

Way to go...the guy just emailed me and said he looked at some meteorite
information and was convinced that the piece was not one. He thanked me for
my email. I had told him a fellow collector had spotted his piece on a
website.

I think we all can learn a lesson here. Lets get the word out when we can to
keep the meteorwrongs from turning someone off. Case closed on this one.

John



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 Saw this today on the sci.astro.amateur newsgroup. What is
 it? I don't believe it's a meteorite due to the large pockets in it.
 They say it's magnetic.

 Me thinks it's another meteor-wrong.

 http://www.rentadj.com/meteorite.htm


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Re: [meteorite-list] domain problem

2002-07-16 Thread Dave Schultz

Serguei, both work for me!  Dave
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 Hello All,

 For some reason my web site is not loading right now from the base
address -
 www.sv-meteorites.com but it is on here: www.sv-meteorites.info

 Best regards,
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[meteorite-list] Re: Macovich Collection site

2002-07-16 Thread geoking

David posted:

Does anyone know what happend to Darryl Pitt's site for the Macovich 
Collection?


Dear David and List:

It was necessary to move the Macovich.com website to a new host 
company. As a result of the registrar's (Network Solutions) 
excruciatingly slow operations, Macovich.com has been unavailable for 
a short time. Hopefully it will be up and running on a new and 
improved server by tomorrow.

Regards,

Geoff Notkin

p.s. If anyone would like a recommendation for an inexpensive, 
reliable, and efficient registrar for their domain names (i.e. the 
complete opposite of Network Solutions and at half their price), 
please email me off list. I would be happy to put you in touch with 
them.


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Re: [meteorite-list] this time i have got it

2002-07-16 Thread Sterling K. Webb

Steve,

Your correct website address is:

http://stormbringer60120.tripod.com

Two slashes instead of just one...


Sterling K. Webb
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Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:

 This time I have it!http:/stormbringer60120.tripod.com This will take you
 to my website. I'm sorry for the trouble.

   steve

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Re: [meteorite-list] this time i have got it

2002-07-16 Thread Dave Mouat

don't know why I checked, but it doesn't work west of the Pecos

Steve Arnold, Chicago!!! wrote:

 This time I have it!http:/stormbringer60120.tripod.com This will take you
 to my website. I'm sorry for the trouble.

   steve

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