[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2014-06-03 Thread Paul Swartz via Meteorite-list
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: St. Louis

Contributed by: Shawn Alan

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpodmain.asp
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[meteorite-list] AD -Very Last Set Of EBay Auctions Ending

2014-06-03 Thread Raremeteorites via Meteorite-list

Dear List Members,

My very last set of eBay meteorite auctions will be ending this evening. 
All were started at just 99 cents with no reserve.  You will find multiples 
of almost every specimen so you will have more than one chance to add some 
planetary pieces that may not be represented in your collection.  There is 
even a dealer lot included in the bunch.  I have no plans of preparing more 
specimens and will shelve the rest of my collection so this it.


Please take a look if you can spare a few moments:

Link to all auctions:
http://shop.ebay.com/raremeteorites!/m.html

A few highlights:

Dhofar 019 Very Rare Mars Martian Meteorite Slice .304g Qty 2 Orangettes!!
http://r.ebay.com/92b51t

LOW TKW - NWA 2626 Martian Shergottite Meteorite 234mg - SHOCK VEIN!
http://r.ebay.com/3qCuFf

DEALER LOT - NWA 4930 Rare mars Martian Shergottite Meteorite 1.206 Grams - 
NO RESERVE!

http://r.ebay.com/p2pD3A

LEGENDARY Northwest Africa 5000 Lunar Meteorite .698g - MUST SEE!
http://r.ebay.com/dyhpQE

ZAKLODZIE Ungrouped  Meteorite from Poland 4g Plus - FEATURED!!!
http://r.ebay.com/F8z4nf

METEORITE - Historic Memorabilia - Printing Press Letters - NININGER
http://r.ebay.com/5zURs6

FOLK ART - ARTIFACT -  INDIAN CHIEF PROFILE INCISED ON MULTI-COLOR SLATE
http://r.ebay.com/1310UJ

Thank you for looking and if you are bidding, good luck,

Best Regards,

Adam



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[meteorite-list] Images of 4 different Martian meteorite thin sections

2014-06-03 Thread J Sinclair via Meteorite-list
Hi List,

Here are comparison pictures of 4 different Martian shergottites using
relatively inexpensive microscope and camera equipment.

Not professional images, but here is what I get..

http://www.meteoriteusa.com/ts.htm

John
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[meteorite-list] Happy Birthday to Comayagua

2014-06-03 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
Hi Listees,

Today is the 2nd anniversary of the Comayagua meteorite fall in
Honduras - June 03, 2012.

Any news about that fall or recoveries to mention?

Best regards,

MikeG

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[meteorite-list] Happy centenarium of hungarian isvarsany

2014-06-03 Thread cbo via Meteorite-list
Dear List!

Nowadays was the centenarium of Kisvarsany L6 chondrite fallen on 25/05/2014. 
The TKW is 1550 gr.

In MetBull:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php?sea=Kisvarsány&sfor=names&ants=&falls=&valids=&stype=contains&lrec=50&map=ge&browse=&country=All&srt=name&categ=All&mblist=All&rect=&phot=&snew=0&pnt=Normal%20table&dr=&page=0

Some piece available in SET.

Contact me if you are interest!

Sincerely!
ZsolT
IMCA#6251
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Re: [meteorite-list] Images of 4 different Martian meteorite thin sections

2014-06-03 Thread Peter Scherff via Meteorite-list
Hi John,

You have some great images of some beautiful thin sections. What did you use to 
capture them?

Thanks,

Peter

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> On Jun 3, 2014, at 2:30 PM, J Sinclair via Meteorite-list 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi List,
> 
> Here are comparison pictures of 4 different Martian shergottites using
> relatively inexpensive microscope and camera equipment.
> 
> Not professional images, but here is what I get..
> 
> http://www.meteoriteusa.com/ts.htm
> 
> John
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[meteorite-list] NASA Begins Testing of New Spectrograph on Agency's Airborne Observatory

2014-06-03 Thread Ron Baalke via Meteorite-list


June 3, 2014
 
NASA Begins Testing of New Spectrograph on Agency's Airborne Observatory

Astronomers are eagerly waiting to begin use of a new instrument to study 
celestial objects: a high-resolution, mid-infrared spectrograph mounted on 
NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), the world's 
largest flying telescope.

This new instrument, the Echelon-Cross-Echelle Spectrograph (EXES), can 
separate wavelengths of light to a precision of one part in 100,000. At the 
core of EXES is an approximately 3-foot (1 meter) bar of aluminum called an 
echelon grating, carefully machined to act as 130 separate mirrors that split 
light from the telescope into an infrared "rainbow."

SOFIA is a heavily modified Boeing 747 Special Performance jetliner that 
carries a telescope with an effective diameter of about 8-feet (2.5-meters) 
at altitudes of 39,000 to 45,000 feet (12 to 14 km), above more than 99 
percent of Earth's atmospheric water vapor. Lower in the atmosphere, at 
altitudes associated with most ground-based observatories, water vapor 
obscures much of what can be learned when viewed in the infrared spectrum.

"The combination of EXES's high spectral resolution and SOFIA's access to 
infrared radiation from space provides an unprecedented ability to study 
celestial objects at wavelengths unavailable from ground-based telescopes," 
said Pamela Marcum, a program scientist at the SOFIA Science Center and 
Program Office in Moffett Field, California. "EXES on SOFIA will provide data 
that cannot be obtained by any other astronomical facility on the ground or 
in space, including all past, present or those observatories now under 
development."

EXES successfully carried out its first two flights on SOFIA on the nights of 
April 7 and 9, according to Matthew Richter, leader of the team that is 
developing the instrument at the University of California, Davis, Physics 
Department. EXES is a collaboration between U.C. Davis and NASA's Ames 
Research Center in Moffett Field.

"During the two flights, EXES made observations to investigate and 
characterize the instrument's performance. All the main goals of these 
observations were successful, although further commissioning flights are 
required to test EXES in all of its modes," said Richter.

On the first commissioning flight, EXES observed emissions from Jupiter's 
atmosphere in two molecular hydrogen lines. These observations will be used 
to understand how gas rises from deep in Jupiter's interior and mixes into 
the planet's upper atmosphere.

During the second commissioning flight, EXES observed a young, massive star 
in the constellation Cygnus that is still embedded in its natal cocoon. The 
star, known as AFGL 2591, warms up the surrounding interstellar dust and 
causes ice coatings on the dust to evaporate. The warmed dust provides an 
excellent background infrared "lamp" to probe the chemical make-up of the 
intervening gas.

New stars and planets are forming from that material through processes 
similar to the ones that made the sun and Earth. These observations are 
designed to study water vapor around the protostar, and demonstrate that EXES 
can detect absorption from the lowest energy level of water molecules despite 
interference from water vapor from Earth's atmosphere.

"Of the observations obtained during the instrument's first flights, only one 
can be done from the ground, albeit with some difficulty, and the others are 
impossible from even the best ground-based telescope sites because the water 
in Earth's atmosphere is opaque at these wavelengths," Richter said. "While 
space observatories are above Earth's atmosphere, the massive optical 
equipment required to separate the light as finely as EXES does – EXES 
weighs almost 1,000 pounds – would be a challenge to launch into space. In 
these observations, the spectral features we are studying are narrow, and 
finely dividing the infrared spectrum to detect them is exactly what EXES was 
designed to do."

SOFIA is a joint project of NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The 
aircraft is based at and the program is managed from NASA Armstrong Flight 
Research Center's facility in Palmdale, California. NASA's Ames Research 
Center, manages the SOFIA science and mission operations in cooperation with 
the Universities Space Research Association (USRA) headquartered in Columbia, 
Maryland, and the German SOFIA Institute (DSI) at the University of 
Stuttgart.

For more information about SOFIA, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/sofia 

or

http://www.dlr.de/en/sofia 

For information about SOFIA's science mission, visit:

http://www.sofia.usra.edu 

or

http://www.dsi.uni-stuttgart.de/index.en.html 

end

J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-5241
j.d.harring...@nasa.gov 

Nicholas A. Veronico
SOFIA Science Center and Program Office, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-604-4589
nicholas.a.veron...@nasa.gov 


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Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday to Comayagua

2014-06-03 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
Nothing new other than the stone has vanished. Supposedly sold for $80,000 to 
the local university. Anyone who has been to Honduras would know that could 
never happen. 
Sad loss for a stone which penetrated a roof and bed while a man was laying in 
it watching TV! He came a few mm from being one of the most famous people in 
the world as a meteorite casualty. 
 

Michael Farmer

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> On Jun 3, 2014, at 2:46 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Listees,
> 
> Today is the 2nd anniversary of the Comayagua meteorite fall in
> Honduras - June 03, 2012.
> 
> Any news about that fall or recoveries to mention?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> MikeG
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Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday to Comayagua (Recent Falls)

2014-06-03 Thread Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
That's a shame.  It's one of those meteorites that is destined just be
an obscure footnote.  I wonder if any of it will ever surface, and if
so, the chain of provenance will be murky.

For those that are interested, here are the known and/or official
falls since 2012 :

2014 -

Feb 17, 2014 - "Santa Fe" (unofficial) (unknown type) : Argentina
Feb 28, 2014 - "Rift Valley" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Kenya (Hammer)
Mar 09, 2014 - "Jinju" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : South Korea
Mar 18, 2014 - "St. Thomas" (unofficial) : (unknown type) : Canada

2013 -

Jan 15, 2013 - "Planeta Rica" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Colombia
Feb 15, 2013 - Chelyabinsk - (LL5 chondrite) : Russia (Hammer)
Apr 19, 2013 - "Wolcott" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) :
Connecticut USA (Hammer)
Apr 23, 2013 - Braunschweig (L6 chondrite) : Germany (Hammer)
May 09, 2013 - "Oshika" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Namibia
Jun 15, 2013 - "Yuncheng-Shanxi" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : China
Sep 23, 2013 - "Vicencia" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Brazil

2012 -

Feb 11, 2012 - Xining (L5 chondrite) : China
Mar 01, 2012 - "Oslo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Norway (Hammer)
Apr 22, 2012 - Sutter's Mill (CM - Regolith Breccia) : California USA (Hammer)
May 04, 2012 - Ladkee (H6 chondrite) : Pakistan
May 22, 2012 - Katol (L6 chondrite) : India (Hammer)
Jun 03, 2012 - "Comayagua" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) :
Honduras (Hammer)
Jul 08, 2012 - "Jalangi" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : India
Aug 22, 2012 - Battle Mountain (L6 chondrite) : Nevada USA
Oct 12, 2012 - "Beni Yacoub" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Morocco
Oct 17, 2012 - Novato (L6 chondrite) : California USA (Hammer)
Oct 30, 2012 - "Addison" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Alabama USA
Dec 16, 2012 - Mreira (L6 chondrite) : Mauritania (fall classified as a find)

All falls since 2000 : http://www.galactic-stone.com/pages/falls

Best regards and Happy Huntings,

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On 6/3/14, Michael Farmer  wrote:
> Nothing new other than the stone has vanished. Supposedly sold for $80,000
> to the local university. Anyone who has been to Honduras would know that
> could never happen.
> Sad loss for a stone which penetrated a roof and bed while a man was laying
> in it watching TV! He came a few mm from being one of the most famous people
> in the world as a meteorite casualty.
>
>
> Michael Farmer
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Jun 3, 2014, at 2:46 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Listees,
>>
>> Today is the 2nd anniversary of the Comayagua meteorite fall in
>> Honduras - June 03, 2012.
>>
>> Any news about that fall or recoveries to mention?
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> MikeG
>>
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[meteorite-list] Chilean Antarctica gives clues to origin of life

2014-06-03 Thread Shawn Alan via Meteorite-list
hello listers 

just think we all come from something we like to collect and trade :) 

check put this article and enjoy the read .


A meteorite found in Chile’s Antarctica could lend weight to the argument that 
life on Earth may have resulted from debris falling on our planet from outer 
space, claim scientists from Arizona State University in the southwestern 
United States.

Many theories suggest that Earth initially did not possess the molecules needed 
to begin primitive life. Scientists like Sandra Pizzarello, a leading 
researcher from ASU’s department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, have been 
searching for an answer to what caused life on earth to begin.

The four gram meteorite dubbed Grave Nunataks 95229 after its place of 
discovery in Antarctica, contains traces of the element nitrogen found in the 
proteins and DNA that form the basis of life as we know it.

source 
http://www.thisischile.cl/2011/03/meteorite-found-in-chilean-antarctica-gives-clues-to-origin-of-life/?lang=en

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Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday to Comayagua (Recent Falls)

2014-06-03 Thread Michael Farmer via Meteorite-list
Why do you list the Canada thing, nothing was found that O ever heard about.
Michael Farmer

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> On Jun 3, 2014, at 5:51 PM, "Galactic Stone & Ironworks" 
>  wrote:
> 
> That's a shame.  It's one of those meteorites that is destined just be
> an obscure footnote.  I wonder if any of it will ever surface, and if
> so, the chain of provenance will be murky.
> 
> For those that are interested, here are the known and/or official
> falls since 2012 :
> 
> 2014 -
> 
> Feb 17, 2014 - "Santa Fe" (unofficial) (unknown type) : Argentina
> Feb 28, 2014 - "Rift Valley" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Kenya 
> (Hammer)
> Mar 09, 2014 - "Jinju" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : South Korea
> Mar 18, 2014 - "St. Thomas" (unofficial) : (unknown type) : Canada
> 
> 2013 -
> 
> Jan 15, 2013 - "Planeta Rica" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Colombia
> Feb 15, 2013 - Chelyabinsk - (LL5 chondrite) : Russia (Hammer)
> Apr 19, 2013 - "Wolcott" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) :
> Connecticut USA (Hammer)
> Apr 23, 2013 - Braunschweig (L6 chondrite) : Germany (Hammer)
> May 09, 2013 - "Oshika" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Namibia
> Jun 15, 2013 - "Yuncheng-Shanxi" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : China
> Sep 23, 2013 - "Vicencia" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Brazil
> 
> 2012 -
> 
> Feb 11, 2012 - Xining (L5 chondrite) : China
> Mar 01, 2012 - "Oslo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Norway (Hammer)
> Apr 22, 2012 - Sutter's Mill (CM - Regolith Breccia) : California USA (Hammer)
> May 04, 2012 - Ladkee (H6 chondrite) : Pakistan
> May 22, 2012 - Katol (L6 chondrite) : India (Hammer)
> Jun 03, 2012 - "Comayagua" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) :
> Honduras (Hammer)
> Jul 08, 2012 - "Jalangi" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : India
> Aug 22, 2012 - Battle Mountain (L6 chondrite) : Nevada USA
> Oct 12, 2012 - "Beni Yacoub" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Morocco
> Oct 17, 2012 - Novato (L6 chondrite) : California USA (Hammer)
> Oct 30, 2012 - "Addison" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Alabama USA
> Dec 16, 2012 - Mreira (L6 chondrite) : Mauritania (fall classified as a find)
> 
> All falls since 2000 : http://www.galactic-stone.com/pages/falls
> 
> Best regards and Happy Huntings,
> 
> MikeG
> 
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> 
> 
>> On 6/3/14, Michael Farmer  wrote:
>> Nothing new other than the stone has vanished. Supposedly sold for $80,000
>> to the local university. Anyone who has been to Honduras would know that
>> could never happen.
>> Sad loss for a stone which penetrated a roof and bed while a man was laying
>> in it watching TV! He came a few mm from being one of the most famous people
>> in the world as a meteorite casualty.
>> 
>> 
>> Michael Farmer
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On Jun 3, 2014, at 2:46 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Listees,
>>> 
>>> Today is the 2nd anniversary of the Comayagua meteorite fall in
>>> Honduras - June 03, 2012.
>>> 
>>> Any news about that fall or recoveries to mention?
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> MikeG
>>> 
>>> --
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[meteorite-list] 2014 St. Thomas meteor

2014-06-03 Thread Rob Matson via Meteorite-list
Hi Mike/Mike/All,

I wondered if I had missed something. As far as I knew, nothing had been found
(yet)
for the St. Thomas fall east of Toronto. The fall location is pretty well
constrained by
video (and possibly radar as well), so if anything survived to the ground I
expect
something will eventually be found.  --Rob

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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Happy Birthday to Comayagua (Recent Falls)

Why do you list the Canada thing, nothing was found that O ever heard about.
Michael Farmer

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> On Jun 3, 2014, at 5:51 PM, "Galactic Stone & Ironworks"
 wrote:
> 
> That's a shame.  It's one of those meteorites that is destined just be
> an obscure footnote.  I wonder if any of it will ever surface, and if
> so, the chain of provenance will be murky.
> 
> For those that are interested, here are the known and/or official
> falls since 2012 :
> 
> 2014 -
> 
> Feb 17, 2014 - "Santa Fe" (unofficial) (unknown type) : Argentina
> Feb 28, 2014 - "Rift Valley" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Kenya
(Hammer)
> Mar 09, 2014 - "Jinju" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : South Korea
> Mar 18, 2014 - "St. Thomas" (unofficial) : (unknown type) : Canada
> 
> 2013 -
> 
> Jan 15, 2013 - "Planeta Rica" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Colombia
> Feb 15, 2013 - Chelyabinsk - (LL5 chondrite) : Russia (Hammer)
> Apr 19, 2013 - "Wolcott" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) :
> Connecticut USA (Hammer)
> Apr 23, 2013 - Braunschweig (L6 chondrite) : Germany (Hammer)
> May 09, 2013 - "Oshika" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Namibia
> Jun 15, 2013 - "Yuncheng-Shanxi" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : China
> Sep 23, 2013 - "Vicencia" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Brazil
> 
> 2012 -
> 
> Feb 11, 2012 - Xining (L5 chondrite) : China
> Mar 01, 2012 - "Oslo" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Norway (Hammer)
> Apr 22, 2012 - Sutter's Mill (CM - Regolith Breccia) : California USA (Hammer)
> May 04, 2012 - Ladkee (H6 chondrite) : Pakistan
> May 22, 2012 - Katol (L6 chondrite) : India (Hammer)
> Jun 03, 2012 - "Comayagua" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) :
> Honduras (Hammer)
> Jul 08, 2012 - "Jalangi" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : India
> Aug 22, 2012 - Battle Mountain (L6 chondrite) : Nevada USA
> Oct 12, 2012 - "Beni Yacoub" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Morocco
> Oct 17, 2012 - Novato (L6 chondrite) : California USA (Hammer)
> Oct 30, 2012 - "Addison" (unofficial) (ordinary chondrite?) : Alabama USA
> Dec 16, 2012 - Mreira (L6 chondrite) : Mauritania (fall classified as a find)
> 
> All falls since 2000 : http://www.galactic-stone.com/pages/falls
> 
> Best regards and Happy Huntings,
> 
> MikeG
> 
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> 
> 
>> On 6/3/14, Michael Farmer  wrote:
>> Nothing new other than the stone has vanished. Supposedly sold for $80,000
>> to the local university. Anyone who has been to Honduras would know that
>> could never happen.
>> Sad loss for a stone which penetrated a roof and bed while a man was laying
>> in it watching TV! He came a few mm from being one of the most famous people
>> in the world as a meteorite casualty.
>> 
>> 
>> Michael Farmer
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On Jun 3, 2014, at 2:46 PM, Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Listees,
>>> 
>>> Today is the 2nd anniversary of the Comayagua meteorite fall in
>>> Honduras - June 03, 2012.
>>> 
>>> Any news about that fall or recoveries to mention?
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> 
>>> MikeG
>>> 
>>> --
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