Re: [meteorite-list] Anyone Know this guy?

2010-01-04 Thread Michael Blood
There is this fellow who wants to put "Lunar" meteorites in
My auction - his name is Steve Curry. He sent me a photo of
A BIG rock. Said it was a 27 KG American Lunar
Anyone know of this guy?
RSVP , please, Michael


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Re: [meteorite-list] Re photos

2010-01-04 Thread dean bessey
Send me your photos and I will post them for you
Cheers
DEAN
www.meteoriteshop.com

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> I have a couple of photos of todays
> presentation
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> them to everyone?
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[meteorite-list] Re photos

2010-01-04 Thread Pete Shugar

I have a couple of photos of todays presentation
but since you can't send pics to the list, how do I 
show them to everyone?

Pete IMCA 1733

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[meteorite-list] Dawn Journal - December 30, 2009

2010-01-04 Thread Ron Baalke

http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/journal_12_30_09.asp

Dawn Journal
Dr. Marc Rayman
December 30, 2009

Dear Dawnters and Sons,
 
The Dawn mission continues to go smoothly, as Earth's distant envoy
carries out its interplanetary journey. Although the craft still devotes
most of its time to the slow but efficient reshaping of its orbit around
the Sun to match Vesta's, controllers gave it some extra assignments
since the last log to ensure its systems remain healthy and to prepare 
for its studies of Vesta.
 
Dawn usually interrupts ion thrusting once a week for about 8 hours to
point its main antenna to Earth. On November 30, however, instead of
resuming thrusting, it dutifully followed different instructions that
were stored onboard.
 
The spacecraft began the 5 days of special activities by activating the
gamma ray and neutron detector (GRaND).
Despite its name, GRaND is not at all pretentious, but its capabilities
are quite impressive. It will reveal the atomic constituents of the
surfaces of Vesta and Ceres. GRaND's measurements of space radiation
this month showed it to be in excellent health. After a week of smooth
operation, it was deactivated on December 7.
 
The visible and infrared mapping spectrometer (VIR) and the primary 
science camera also were turned on for the first time in
more than half a year. As these sensors yield complementary data,
controllers want to refine earlier measurements of exactly how their
views overlap. This will allow scientists to correlate observations from
the instruments in order to glean as much as possible about the nature
of the protoplanets the craft will orbit. Dawn rotated to point at a
star and then observed it simultaneously with VIR and the camera. By
measuring precisely where the star registers in each device, their
relative alignments can be pinned down. Upon completing the sequence of
commands to acquire the desired data, the spacecraft turned to point its
main antenna to Earth again and began transmitting the results during
the next scheduled session with the Deep Space Network a few hours later.
 
The VIR team quickly discovered that a subtle incompatibility between
certain instructions in the program for recording the signals from the
star caused its shutter to remain closed. (VIR also has a reusable
protective cover, but that operated as intended.) The unit continued to
function and stayed healthy, but it did not perform the planned
observations. The science camera imaged the target, but the purpose was
to compare where the star appeared in the 2 instruments. The VIR
commands are easily corrected, and the calibration will be executed
again early next year.
 
Earlier this year, engineers developed new software for the science
camera to improve its efficiency in mapping the distant worlds Vesta and
Ceres. The software was updated once before in space, and the process 
followed this week was the same. As last year, loading software into the 
primary and the backup cameras was performed as entirely separate activities; 
each camera was off while the other was being upgraded. This was the only
major work this week that was not accomplished with commands that had
previously been stored on the spacecraft. After the new software was
installed, each camera was directed to carry out a set of tests, and the
results confirmed that both were operating correctly.
 
Among the other tasks this week was an annual evaluation of the backup
star tracker, a device that recognizes star patterns so the spacecraft 
can calculate its orientation. To verify
that the tracker remained healthy, the unit was powered on and operated.
It correctly took pictures, identified the stars, and then determined
the direction it was pointed. The tests verified that the unit remains
in good condition and ready to be called into service in the unlikely
event a problem with the primary tracker occurs.
 
On December 4, after completing all of its scheduled activities for the
week, Dawn turned once again to point ion thruster #1 in the direction
needed for propelling itself to Vesta, and resumed emitting high-speed
xenon ions. It has continued since then with its familiar schedule of
quiet cruise.
 
As the effect of the thrust continues to build up, tomorrow Dawn will
pass another milestone. The thrusting since the beginning of the mission
will have achieved the equivalent of accelerating the spacecraft by 2.00
miles per second (3.22 kilometers per second, or 7200 miles per hour).
This is well in excess of what most spacecraft accomplish with their
propulsion systems but is less than 1/3 of the planned maneuvering for
the mission. To achieve this extraordinary velocity, Dawn has expended
less than 126 kg (278 pounds) of xenon propellant during 474 days of
powered flight. While the day-to-day change is small (as we will discuss
in greater detail in February), with 24 hours of thrusting yielding just
7.2 meters per second (16 miles per hour), the benefit of its acclaimed
patience is becoming evident

[meteorite-list] Mars Odyssey THEMIS Images: December 28, 2009 - January 1, 2010

2010-01-04 Thread Ron Baalke

MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
December 28, 2009 - January 1, 2010

o Landslide (28 December 2009)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20091228a

o Arsia Mons Flows (29 December 2009)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20091229a

o Windstreaks (30 December 2009)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20091230a

o Gullies (31 December 2009)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20091231a

o Shalbatana Vallis (01 January 2010)
  http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20100101a


All of the THEMIS images are archived here:

http://themis.asu.edu/latest.html

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory manages the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission 
for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Thermal Emission 
Imaging System (THEMIS) was developed by Arizona State University,
Tempe, in co.oration with Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing. 
The THEMIS investigation is led by Dr. Philip Christensen at Arizona State 
University. Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, is the prime contractor 
for the Odyssey project, and developed and built the orbiter. Mission 
operations are conducted jointly from Lockheed Martin and from JPL, a 
division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. 



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[meteorite-list] [AD] Some cool meteorites.....

2010-01-04 Thread Jan Bartels

Dear Listoids,

Happy new year to you all.
I have a few nice specimens (cheap!!) ending soon.

Zagami. Most famous Martian. 5,2 grams
http://cgi.ebay.com/Zagami-5-22-grams-Martian-meteorite_W0QQitemZ170425785531QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27ae2b1cbb

Oum Dreyga with flowlines 113 grams complete individual.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Oum-Dreyga-Meteorite-113gr-Flowlines_W0QQitemZ170425786332QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27ae2b1fdc

Tunguska wood section
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tunguska-Wood-Section-Slice_W0QQitemZ170425785970QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27ae2b1e72

Super oriented Gao. A stunning complete stone 134 grams.
http://cgi.ebay.com/SUPER-Oriented-Gao-Meteorite-134-grams_W0QQitemZ170425785102QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27ae2b1b0e

Greetings from Holland,
Jan
IMCA 9833 


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[meteorite-list] AD - Great Auctions Due To End Shortly!

2010-01-04 Thread Adam Hupe
Dear List Members,

I hope everybody is having a great start to the new year. If you have time, 
please check out some great auctions I have ending in a few hours. They are 
ending later than normal since I just returned from vacation.

All Auctions Can Be Found At This link:
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/raremeteorites!_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ

Best Regards,

Adam
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[meteorite-list] Camel Donga complete + oriented specimens AD

2010-01-04 Thread Marcin Cimala

Hello
I have some new complete specimens of Camel Donga, including three oriented 
specimens and few endcuts.


http://www.PolandMET.com

-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
http://www.Meteoryty.pl marcin(at)meteoryty.pl
http://www.PolandMET.com   marcin(at)polandmet.com
http://www.Gao-Guenie.com  GSM: +48 (793) 567667
[ Member of Polish Meteoritical Society ]

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Re: [meteorite-list] 2010 meteorite friends?

2010-01-04 Thread ensoramanda
Hi Jim, All,

Yes...I think I pointed that out a while back and not sure who did itmade 
me lol though.

He's just retired from his morning radio shows over here but is going to be 
starting a Sunday show in FebI might phone/write in and ask him about his 
collection!!! ;-)

Actually It's the sort of thing that he might feature for a laugh.

Graham, UK

 jim_brady...@o2.co.uk wrote: 
> Terry Wogan??
> 
> methinks somebody from U.K. is having a giraffe
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Wogan
> 
> Jim
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[meteorite-list] 2010 meteorite friends?

2010-01-04 Thread jim_brady611
Terry Wogan??

methinks somebody from U.K. is having a giraffe

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Wogan

Jim


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[meteorite-list] AD: Atlas of Representative Cometary Spectra

2010-01-04 Thread Chauncey Walden
Anyone interested in making me an offer on this book? Hardbound 17x20 
(43x50cm) by Swing and Haser of the Liege Astrophysical Institute, 1956. 
Final report, sponsored in part by the Geophysics Research Directorate 
of Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development 
Command, US Air Force (hmmm!). Included is a softbound copy of Technical 
Report No. 2 in an envelope inside the cover. Ex US Bureau of Standards 
copy.

Chauncey
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[meteorite-list] Scientists will develop automatic space rovers to study Asteroids

2010-01-04 Thread Greg Stanley


Scientists will develop automatic space rovers to study Asteroids

Greg S.

http://www.brahmand.com/news/Scientists-will-develop-automatic-space-rovers-to-study-Asteroids/2854/1/14.html



MOSCOW (Itar-Tass/ PTI): It is much more expedient to study asteroids that may 
endanger the Earth from automatic space rovers rather than from manned 
spaceships, Director of the Center for Earth Protection from Asteroids Anatoly 
Zaitsev has said.

He was asked to comment on the possible replica of the Armageddon movie plot by 
NASA and Lockheed Martin. The two want to send the Orion prospective spaceship 
to an asteroid.

"There are three reasons why flights to asteroids are necessary. First, that is 
research. Second, that is prevention of possible damaging effects on the Earth. 
Third, that is possible use of asteroids as a source of natural resources," he 
told Itar Tass.

"The number of asteroids more than 50 meters in size (the approximate size of 
the Tunguska meteorite) that are approaching the Earth nears 2 million. A 
detailed study of only one of them, even with a manned expedition, will not 
cause a breakthrough," he said.

"It is much more efficient and cheaper to send dozens of automatic space rovers 
to asteroids. Our center and the Russian Tsiolkovsky Space Exploration Academy 
have drafted a reconnaissance rover project. Such rovers may help protect the 
Earth from dangers posed by space," he said.

"I think it would be better to spend funds on the development of a system, 
which will guard us from asteroids.

We estimate investments needed for the deployment of the early warning system 
at 3-5 billion. Meanwhile, a manned expedition to an asteroid would cost tens 
of billions of dollars." Zaitsev said.


  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread Kashuba
Ha!  Indeed!  

Thanks Andi.

- John

John Kashuba
Ontario, California

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>Quick-- Who was the king at Ensisheim?


Zelimir Gabelica!!!

Greetings
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Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread Zelimir Gabelica

Hi Pete,

For more details on Maximilian 1st, see here:

http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/emperormaximilian.htm

The episode of his venue to Ensisheim to inquire 
about the famous "stone that fell from the skies" 
is not mentioned, probably considered as a detail 
in regard with all the other (more important ?) emperor's achievements.

But what Gary had summarized in one of his replies is correct.

This being, if your question is related to the 
"King of the last Ensisheim meteorite show" (June 
2009), it must beeither Alain Carion (who 
received the "Golden Meteorite medal" for his 
life achievements related to meteorites) 
or...Perhaps the dino who is watching him from behind.

See the site of Hanno Strufe, page 1, picture 8, here:


http://www.strufe.net/0334af9a5a0cf8e1d/0334af9c3213d0302/0334af9c3213de407/index.php


BTW the next show edition (11th in a row) is 
scheduled June 19 and 20, 2010 (this to answer 
regular off list questions asking for the next show dates)


Happy New Year to everybody!
I wish you all to hear one day some strange noise 
(whiiizzz + booomm) and then to find some strange 
hot and smelly piece of "ugly rock" in your back yard.

But if you don't, keep faith!
Or, at least, never loose your meteorite passion!
This will keep you happy and in good health, 
something that is always implicit in the New Year wishes...


Zelimir (the 256th and thus the very last in 
Capt. Blood's list of "Met Friends Page")


At 16:46 04/01/2010, Pete Shugar wrote:

Quick-- Who was the king at Ensisheim?
I need it for the presentation.
Pete


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Prof. Zelimir Gabelica
Université de Haute Alsace
ENSCMu, Lab. GSEC,
3, Rue A. Werner,
F-68093 Mulhouse Cedex, France
Tel: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 94
Fax: +33 (0)3 89 33 68 15 


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[meteorite-list] ad/web site update and Ebay auctions....Admire...Brfenham ...Glorieta..Toluca ...Nantan and more.

2010-01-04 Thread Mike Miller
Hello everyone I have added some bigger and smaller slices of Admire
to the site, These are about as big as I will have to offer so if you
are looking for a big slice this is the time. You can take a look at
my whats new page http://www.meteoritefinder.com/whats-new-sale.htm  I
am also running some Ebay auctions under my Name Flattoprocks you can
see them here 
http://shop.ebay.com/flattoprocks/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340
 My wife also has some meteorites running under her Ebay name as well
flatop-2 and you can see them here
 http://shop.ebay.com/flatop-2/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340
 Thanks for looking and may you all have a great 2010.

-- 
Mike Miller 230 Greenway Dr. Kingman Az 86401
www.meteoritefinder.com
 928-753-6825
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Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread Andreas Gren

>Quick-- Who was the king at Ensisheim?


Zelimir Gabelica!!!

Greetings
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Re: [meteorite-list] Re-2: Question

2010-01-04 Thread Matt Morgan
Bernd...no "t". Those iPhones are hard to type on.
LOL.
BTW I have one slice of Ensisheim left, see here:
http://www.mhmeteorites.com/museum_gallery.html.

Matt
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Sent: Jan 4, 2010 9:09 AM

Ha!  You caught my Freudian slip Berndt!  Perhaps while attempting to balance 
my checkbook, my wishful thinking permeated my response to Pete's question.  

gary

On Jan 4, 2010, at 6:00 AM, bernd.pa...@paulinet.de wrote:

>> Maximilion (1459-1519)
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> => Maximil i a n <=
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Re: [meteorite-list] Re-2: Question

2010-01-04 Thread Gary Fujihara
Ha!  You caught my Freudian slip Berndt!  Perhaps while attempting to balance 
my checkbook, my wishful thinking permeated my response to Pete's question.  

gary

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Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread peterscherff
Hi,

Maximillian I Holy Roman Emperor.

Thanks,

Peter
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Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread Gary Fujihara
Oops, misspelled.  That should be Maximilian.  

Here is an excerpt from MAPS 42, Nr 9 supplement B3-B68:

The 280-pound stone that fell at Ensisheim on November 7, 1492 is the only one 
in Chladni's pre-eighteenth-century lit of which specimens are preserved today. 
 This stone quickly became famous because it caught the attention of a king - 
Maximilian (1459-1519), the "Roman King," who was heir apparent to the Holy 
Roman Emperor, Friedrich III.  Maximilian was leading his army toward 
Ensisheim, a Free Imperial City of the Hapsburgs, on his way to battle the 
French.  On his arrival, he sent for the stone and asked his advisors what it 
meant.  After solemn reflections, they told him, as clever advisors have done 
throughout history, that the stone was a pledge of God's favor to him.  Greatly 
pleased, Maximilian returned the stone to the citizens of Ensisheim with orders 
to preserve it in their church as a memorial of this great, miraculous event.

gary

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[meteorite-list] Re-2: Question

2010-01-04 Thread bernd . pauli
> Maximilion (1459-1519)

=> Maximil i a n <=

Bernd

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Re: [meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread Gary Fujihara
Maximilion (1459-1519)

On Jan 4, 2010, at 5:46 AM, Pete Shugar wrote:

> Quick-- Who was the king at Ensisheim?
> I need it for the presentation.
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[meteorite-list] Question

2010-01-04 Thread Pete Shugar

Quick-- Who was the king at Ensisheim?
I need it for the presentation.
Pete


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[meteorite-list] Hole in Red Rock Lounge Roof Still a Mystery

2010-01-04 Thread Michael Groetz
http://www.krdo.com/Global/story.asp?S=11755241

Hole in Red Rock Lounge Roof Still a Mystery

By: Stacey Kaiser
s.kai...@krdotv.com
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COLORADO SPRINGS - Was it lightning, some sort of space rock, or ice
from a plane?  Fire investigators cannot rule anything out as the
cause of a hole in the roof of Red Rock Lounge at 31st and Colorado
Avenue in Colorado Springs.

"I saw some insulation sitting on the table and I looked up and
there's a hole in my ceiling," said Red Rock Lounge owner Karol
Sandvig.  Sandvig noticed the hole when she first walked into her bar,
then she saw a note from her bartender.  "Karol, I had to call the
cops because something came through the roof and there was a loud
boom," said a note from Bartender Tammy Newland.

Firefighters got the call at 11:30pm Wednesday.  They told Newland the
boom was heard from their station a few streets away.  "It scared
everybody.  Everybody was off their seats pretty quick. I don't think
I've seen some of the people in here move that quick," said Newland.

But the big question is, what caused this massive boom and 3-inch hole
in the ceiling?  "We tried to rule out things such as lightning,
something falling from the sky like a piece of space rock like a small
meteorite and we weren't able to rule out anything," said Colorado
Springs Fire Department Battalion Chief Steven Dubay.

STORMTRACKER 13 Chief Meteorologist Matt Meister says he was at the
station until about 1:00AM and did not see any lightning.  It could be
a space rock, but investigators have seen no sign of a rock.  And the
hole is too big to be from a bullet.

Sandvig says the hole in her ceiling will not ruin their New Year's
Eve celebration.  The landlord said he will be out to fix the hole.
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Re: [meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - January 4, 2010

2010-01-04 Thread Greg Hupe

Beautiful photo! Congrats to Mel!!

Greg


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http://www.rocksfromspace.org/January_4_2010.html

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[meteorite-list] Rocks from Space Picture of the Day - January 4, 2010

2010-01-04 Thread Michael Johnson
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/January_4_2010.html

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