Good evening everyone,
I hope this letter finds you all doing well this evening. I don't know how
many of you are near Sunriver Oregon or will be anytime in the near future
but if you are there's a meteorite display at the Sunriver Nature Center.
Unfortunately I've not had the chance to see it my
Congratulations Steve Arnold (Chicago), you have just been inducted into my
Meteorite List Hall of Spam. All inductees have a special filter designed
just for them in my Eudora Pro email software.
John Gwilliam
At 06:08 PM 5/29/02 -0500, SSTEVE ARNOLD wrote:
>If you guys think that Blood's
If you guys think that Blood's trinitite is hot, or the uranium balls are hot stuff, you ought to see how hot my BETAFITE is! It is available, as always for a trade or sale.S. R. Arnold, Chicago!!
Hello list
I hope everybody is doing great just like me¡¡¡ I just wanted to say that
this is a great list with everybody sending mails and comenting everybody
without caring about being professional or amateur collector. This is a rare
opportunity to learm about meteorites, and I think its
Peter,
Check out Jim Strope at www.catchafallingstar.com. He's got what you are
looking for.
Regards,
Greg Redfern
IMCA #5781
www.meteoritecollectors.org
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NASA SELECTS 28 PARTICIPATING SCIENTISTS FOR MARS ROVER
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NASA has selected 28 scientists for participation in the
2003 Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Mission. The mission
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There are tantalizing
"depleted uranium balls" is what them kids toys
called "Transformers" have.
xoxox, MC
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Aloha Tracy,
OK, I've seen balls of chondrules, shale balls, big and little balls, red rubber balls, super balls, balls of steel, copper, brass, plastic balls, rice balls, and bowling balls, but never have I seen depleted uranium balls.
Something to look forward to?
High Regards, Fred
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_2013000/2013863.stm
Nasa says Mars assault is on
By Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News
May 29, 2002
We are doing precisely what we need to do to send humans to Mars, Dr James
Garvin, Nasa's senior Mars scientist, told BBC News Online.
Dr Garvin is a
Hello List,
--- David Calongne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi list, interesting article
> www.msnbc.com/news/755843.asp
> see ya david
>
I see even the space elevator was contemplated in
the article. At the 111th meeting of the Ohio Academy
of Sciences, I presented "A Pluto Charon
Dean,
Although I'm new to this, this one looks very much like Begaa, which is rather magneticly attracted.
? Just my amature observation.
I do enjoy this list!!!
Dave Marsocci
Good morning all. I have 20 grams of Betafite if anyone is interested in buying. Under a blacklight, it shines a real purty bright green. Talk about HOT!S. R. Arnold, Chicago!!
Hi list
I am ready to accept that this material is safe, it is just the idea that
some kind of nuclear waste be object of collection that puzzle me!
besides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And I am tired of the conspiracy theorist-- there are boards for that
elsewhere and I am tired of non scientif
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