[meteorite-list] A little help here.

2004-05-11 Thread Michael Farmer



Ok, I came back, and only a couple days in, the 
crap starts. Some help here, or would I be better off just going off the list 
for good. Ill decide tonight.
Adam, stop the crap. By the way, I have reported NO 
total known weight yet, so what are you suggesting?
Mike 
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[meteorite-list] a little help....

2002-11-04 Thread Michael L Blood
Hi all,
Anyone know how I can reach D. Hollis and/or Casey Conway?
If so, RSVP off line.
Thanks a bunch, Michael


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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help?

2002-02-05 Thread Graham Christensen

This might help a little, it is a link to the meteorite hunting page on my 
site:
http://www.geocities.com/aerolitehunter/methunt.html


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>From: "J Troy Roberson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [meteorite-list] A little help?
>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 09:20:28 -0600
>
>Hi all...
>
>I've been lurking for a while reading posts, and the more I read, the more 
>intrigued I become about hunting and collecting meteorites.  I've been 
>brushing up heavily on my geology and trying to lay my hands on any 
>meteorite I come across so I can at least have an idea of what I'm 
>searching for.  But I do have a few questions maybe someone could help me 
>with:
>
>I've never been 'out in the field' hunting.  But I desperately want to go.  
>Where in the USA would be a good place for a beginner to go?  And is there 
>any group trips or get together expeditions planned in the near future?
>
>What is a minimum number of days you should spend out searching?
>
>And even though I have a pretty good idea, what are the essential tools to 
>take along?
>
>Please excuse my ignorance on some of these matters, I'm just trying to get 
>starting in this fascinating area.  Any help or direction you might give me 
>will be welcomed and remembered.
>
>Thanks
>
>Troy
>


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[meteorite-list] A little help?

2002-02-05 Thread J Troy Roberson



Hi all...
 
I've been lurking for a while reading posts, and 
the more I read, the more intrigued I become about hunting and collecting 
meteorites.  I've been brushing up heavily on my geology and trying to lay 
my hands on any meteorite I come across so I can at least have an idea of what 
I'm searching for.  But I do have a few questions maybe someone could help 
me with:
 
I've never been 'out in the field' hunting.  
But I desperately want to go.  Where in the USA would be a good place for a 
beginner to go?  And is there any group trips or get together expeditions 
planned in the near future?
 
What is a minimum number of days you should spend 
out searching?  
 
And even though I have a pretty good idea, what are 
the essential tools to take along?
 
Please excuse my ignorance on some of these 
matters, I'm just trying to get starting in this fascinating area.  Any 
help or direction you might give me will be welcomed and 
remembered.
 
Thanks
 
Troy
 


Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2002-01-01 Thread Tracy Latimer

They are called an ORRERY, and I have seen one in the A&E catalog.  There
may also be one in one of the other Public TV or NPR catalogs; look online
under www.giftcatalog.com

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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, Rob and Colleen wrote:

> Hello all and Happy New Year-
> I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
> gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
> withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
> around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
> these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
> on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
> MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
> combinations. Any ideas?
> 
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RE: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Rhett Bourland

Yeah, I'm working on a website right now while waiting to head out for the
New Years Eve celebration tonight and making good progress but these links
are a nice diversion.  Hope you all have a great night and year!

Rhett Bourland
www.asteroidmodels.com
www.asteroidmodels.com/personal

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Hi,

Here's a great picture:
<http://www.mezzo-mondo.com/arts/mm/wright/index_b.html>

More to buy or make:

<http://www.worldofshopping.com/product.asp?dept_id=1231&pf_id=fac-jw-014A>
<http://www.scienceartco.com/Products.htm>
<http://marple.as.utexas.edu/~ideas/mini-orrery/mini-orrerydoc.html>
<http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/9457/orrery.html>

This is more fun than researching diseases, which is what I was doing.

Sterling
--
Rob and Colleen wrote:

> Hello all and Happy New Year-
> I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
> gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
> withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
> around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
> these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
> on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
> MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
> combinations. Any ideas?
>
> --
> Rob Wesel
> --
> We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
> Willy Wonka, 1971
>
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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Sterling K. Webb

Hi,

Here's a great picture:


More to buy or make:





This is more fun than researching diseases, which is what I was doing.

Sterling
--
Rob and Colleen wrote:

> Hello all and Happy New Year-
> I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
> gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
> withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
> around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
> these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
> on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
> MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
> combinations. Any ideas?
>
> --
> Rob Wesel
> --
> We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
> Willy Wonka, 1971
>
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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Sterling K. Webb

Hi,

Here's a really nice one for only $800:


I think Edmond Scientific has one. Check the catalogues of Sky Publishing and the 
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, too. Rarely to be
found for less than $200 to $250.

Sterling


Rob and Colleen wrote:

> Hello all and Happy New Year-
> I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
> gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
> withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
> around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
> these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
> on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
> MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
> combinations. Any ideas?
>
> --
> Rob Wesel
> --
> We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
> Willy Wonka, 1971
>
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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Sterling K. Webb


Hi,
    It's called an Orrery and here's
a link:
    
Sterling
-
Rob and Colleen wrote:
Hello all and Happy New Year-
I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop
model
withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth.
Do
these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think
of
on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
combinations. Any ideas?
--
Rob Wesel
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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Rob and Colleen

Thanks Ginger-

ORRERY! Of course! What was I thinking?
Goes to show one can get any question answered on this list. Thanks for saving one in 
the mental Rolodex for me. Now to change the heading of
this mailing to "A little help...affording one"
Thanks again
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Ginger Mayfield wrote:

> Rob,
>
> That would be an orrery and the nice ones with gears are
> expensive.  Do a google search for orrery and you'll find a
> lot of links.  Good luck.  I think they are very cool and
> really help with understanding the movements of the solar
> system for those of us who are visual learners.
>
> Ginger
>
> Rob and Colleen wrote:
> >
> > Hello all and Happy New Year-
> > I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
> > gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
> > withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
> > around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
> > these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
> > on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
> > MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
> > combinations. Any ideas?
> >
> > --
> > Rob Wesel
> > --
> > We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
> > Willy Wonka, 1971
> >
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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread almitt

Hi Rob and all,

Have you tried planetarium??

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Re: [meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Ginger Mayfield

Rob,

That would be an orrery and the nice ones with gears are
expensive.  Do a google search for orrery and you'll find a
lot of links.  Good luck.  I think they are very cool and
really help with understanding the movements of the solar
system for those of us who are visual learners.

Ginger

Rob and Colleen wrote:
> 
> Hello all and Happy New Year-
> I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
> gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
> withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
> around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
> these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
> on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
> MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
> combinations. Any ideas?
> 
> --
> Rob Wesel
> --
> We are the music makers...and we are the dreamers of the dreams.
> Willy Wonka, 1971
> 
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[meteorite-list] A little help

2001-12-31 Thread Rob and Colleen

Hello all and Happy New Year-
I'm trying to find one of those mechanical models like we had in
gradeschool that shows planetary motion. Remember, little tabletop model
withthe sun in the middle and a series of gears moving the planets
around it, some even had the moon on a separate gear around earth. Do
these things have a name? I swear I have tried everything I can think of
on a web search and its coming up zilch. MODEL, KEPLER, PLANET(s)(ary),
MECHANICAL, MOTION, SOLAR SYSTEM, ORBITall failed in various
combinations. Any ideas?

--
Rob Wesel
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