G'day List,
Just thought I would let you know that I have done some
basic updates on my siteincluding the Monthly Favourite pages. I'm also
offering 20% off till the end of the week on my meteorites for sale if anyone is
interested. They're mostly just small micro's and macro's.
Thanks,
Hi List,
I have several small part slices of Bonita Springs for sale. For those of you
not familiar with Bonita Springs, it was found in 1938 (recognized in 1956) in
an Indian mound in Florida along with several skeletons. This makes it doubly
rare as there are only 4 meteorites from Fla (all
To all interested parties,
Thought I would put my plug in for ebay items ending this weekend. I
have a number of micro mounted specimens that are nice and not often seen
listed. I have a couple of Nininger finds including Potter, Nebraska, Camel
Donga with crust, an Allende slice and whole
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AN IMMENSE METEOR. The Evansville Daily Carrier Evansville, Indiana, Monday Morning, June 13, 1887 Page: 4 It Strikes the Earth in German Township. Causing Consternation. Among the People and Creating a Panic Among Animals and Fowls Considerable excitement was created among the people in German
Can somebody please give me information on this meteor shower which is oct 16th to 26th. where is the best places to view them, how many meteors typically, best time and any other data that you can think of
cheers
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dean bessey wrote:
can somebody please supple me with the gps
coordinates to monturaqui crater in chile
No GPS but maybe still good enough:
23° 57' S
68° 17' W
3100 meters above sea level
Crater diameter: 360-380 meters
Crater depth: 21 - 39 meters,
Cheers,
Bernd
Dear Listees;
I see today's CNN article that a General notes that ...worry about
those (asteroids) the size of cars, that hit every few weeks
Geeze, WHERE?
Best Friday,
Dave F.
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Hello!
For those interested, there is a very good site with most of impact
structures on earth, with coordinates:
http://www.solarviews.com/eng/crater.htm
It shouldn't be any trouble to convert them all in a GPS usable format.
Regards,
Julien
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dean bessey wrote:
Can somebody please give me information on this meteor shower
which is oct 16th to 26th. where is the best places to view
them, how many meteors typically, best time and any other
data that you can think of.
Hi Dean and List,
This year's Orionid meteor shower is expected
Does anyone have about 15-20 loose chondrules they
could donate to a local university here in CO, for a class? If you do,
please contact me. Thanks!
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Hi,
I have a Campo del Ciello that is rapidly disintegrating. Does
anyone know how to stop this?
Thanks,
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Mark wrote:
AN IMMENSE METEOR. The Evansville Daily Carrier
Evansville, Indiana, Monday Morning, June 13, 1887
It Strikes the Earth in German Township causing consternation
Among the People and Creating a Panic Among Animals and Fowls
and:
Considerable excitement was created among the
Where may I find information about Northwest Africa 869?
Jonathan Gore
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Matt:
If you're unable to find a source NEMS would be happy to donate the
chondrules.
Would you like them sectioned or complete?
Best,
Russ K., NEMS
At 10:07 AM 10/04/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Does
anyone have about 15-20 loose chondrules they could donate to a local
university here in CO, for
Thanks to all who offered to donate some
chondrules. Russ at NEMS offered a few and I accepted his
offer.
Thanks Russ!!
Matt
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Hello List. Can a volcano on another planet or moon, eject material with enough force to put it in space, only for it to end up on earth as a meteorite? If so would it show signs of shock?
Thanks, Tom
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Thanks, Tom
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Subject: MAKING THIN SECTIONS BY HAND
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 16:48:00 -0700
This is a nice page that seems to discribe macking thin sections by hand, if anyones interested.
Hello List, What do youpeople think of the idea of back filling meteor crater and building timeshare condos on the site?
Thanks, Tom
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Hmmm Tom...
Have you run this past the Barringer Family
yet?
Rosie
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Hello List, What do
http://english.pravda.ru/main/2002/10/03/37698.html
Large Meteorite Falls on the Irkutsk Region
Locals say that it was huge
Residents of the town of Bodaibo in the Irkutsk region witnessed the fall of
a large celestial body. Scientists suggest that it might have been a
meteorite.
This was
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_684445.html
Asteroid 'hit northern Russia'
A large meteorite is thought to have smashed into a forest in a remote area
of Russia.
Residents in the town of Bodaibo, in the Irkutsk region of Siberia, saw a
large luminous body fall from the sky.
They say the
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=31art_id=qw1033700761265M363set_id
=1
Shooting star crashes in Siberia
October 04 2002 at 05:42AM
Moscow - A meteorite so big that it caused a minor earth tremor crashed into
the Irkutsk region of Siberia on Thursday, appearing to local villagers as a
04.10.2002 22:03:01
Russian scientists unable to visit presumed meteorite site
IRKUTSK, Russia. Oct 4 (Interfax) - Lack of money has so far prevented
Russian scientists to send an expedition to the presumed site of a meteorite
fall in Siberia on Thursday, a senior scientist said.
Specialists
So who wants to go to Russia and retrieve the meteorite? We should go
soon, before winter sets in...G
Tracy Latimer
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Thanks for the posts, John.
Exciting stuff, but I find these two statements -- both from the same
article -- to be more than a little contradictory:
Polyakov said scientists were fearing the meteorite was a lump of ice
that would melt away before an expedition came.
the supposed meteorite
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