G'day List,
Can somebody please tell me where the main mass of
theMurchison (CM2)fall resides? Also the deatils of it'ssize
and any other information would alsobe appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff KuykenI.M.C.A. #3085www.meteoritesaustralia.com
Hello all
From Meteorite Catalogue:
kg.40.7 in FMNH, Chicago
I do not if this is the real main mass.
Regards
Matteo
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G'day List,
Can somebody please tell me where the main mass of
the Murchison (CM2) fall resides? Also the deatils
of it's size
Jeff inquired:
Can somebody please tell me where the main mass of
the Murchison (CM2) fall resides? Also the deatils
of its size and any other information would also be
appreciated.
Matteo responded:
From Meteorite Catalogue: kg.40.7 in FMNH, Chicago
I do not if this is the real main
G'dayagain List,
Firstly thank you to everyone who replied to my post. I
had 6 replies within an hour!!! Thanks to Rob Wesel for this information from
the CoM page he copied and forwarded to me. From what I can gather, it seems
that the FNMH in Chicago hasPIECES totalling 40.7kg followed by
Organic Clues in Carbonaceous Meteorites
(April, 1979, Sky Telescope, pp. 330-332)
C.R. Pellegrino and J.A. Stoff, Rockville Centre, New York
On September 28, 1969, an ancient rock mass slammed into the upper
atmosphere somewhere above Australia. It slid, danced, and leaped
through the air,
Organic Clues in Carbonaceous Meteorites
(April, 1979, Sky Telescope, pp. 330-332)
C.R. Pellegrino and J.A. Stoff, Rockville Centre, New York
When living things finally did take over the earth, the assembly of
proteins was made possible only by the uptake of entirely right-handed
or entirely
Bernd quoted from S T:
The 20th specimen then known of that most
puzzling and sought after of all meteorite types,
the carbonaceous chondrite, had arrived.
C-chondrites:
Number YearReference
017 1962Brian Mason, Meteorites
021 1966Max Hey, CoM, 3rd ed.
042
1) eccore is encore, of course :-)
2) My statistical overview is purely numerical - it does not
consider tentative or authenticated pairings which would,
of course, decrease the total of carbonaceous chondrites!
3) 669 2002Bernd Pauli databases (October 2002)
Regards,
Bernd
Hello everybody,
I justed wanted to let you know that several of
my Ebay auctions will be ending today at Ebay.com
and Ebay.de, including some rare and low-priced
stuff without reserve. For example, DaG 222, one
of the finest LL5-6 breccias, thin slices of the
ungrouped type 3.5 chondrite HaH
Bernd:
I found the Murchison article fascinating! Thank
you.
A bit off topic, but regarding the left/right
distribution of organic molecules in the meteorite, is there a theory on why
life on earth contains predominantly left handed molecules?
Thank you
Chuck
Are there any amino acids in Allende?
Jonathan Gore
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Hello again,
Are there appreciable amounts of troilite in the Allende matrix, in
and around Allende chondrules? Not only does the matrix of several
of my Allende slices show fine aggregates of what looks like minute,
golden stardust, but, as if to make matters even more complicated,
several
Jonathan Gore wondered:
Are there any amino acids in Allende?
Yes, there are. Here are some references:
J.R. Cronin, C.B. Moore (1971) Amino acid analyses of the Murchison,
Murray and Allende carbonaceous chondrites (Science 172, 1327-1329).
K. Harada, P.E. Hare (1980) Analysis of amino
Hi all,
Can someone tell me where I can get a list of all the SNCs and all
the lunars currently known?
RSVP
Thanks, Michael
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Here is a list of Lunar Meteorites.
Jonathan Gore
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Hello all
I have received 3 email from Jonathan Gore with the
same object and a little attach into. I do not if is
infected from virus, is arrive to the all list?
Regards
Matteo
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Email: [EMAIL
Hi list. Does anyone know which hotels that are close to all the
meteorite activity, that are going to be used? I'm making my reservations
now, so I need to know which to narrow done so I can pick one. Please let
me know. The Inns Suites is all booked.
Sincere thanks to Steve Drummond and Jonathan Gore for immediately supplying
the requested information.
WHADDALIST!
Best wishes, Michael
on 10/6/02 11:08 AM, Michael L Blood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone tell me where I can get a list of all the SNCs and all
I asked the list a while back about trading a 89 gram end piece of Ghubara for a Individual of Sikhote- Alin. Every time I show my collection of stony meteorites to someone they all say it looks like a regular rock. So I want some thing that looks more like a meteorite to the average person.
Hello all-
I wanted to chime in and let you know that the last of the pieces are
currently up on eBay with starting prices at the lowest offer yet.
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/nakhladog/
We did well, damn near $20,000.00 in three weeks time. The list response was
overwhelming and took up
Just go to the website:
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/moon_meteorites_list.html
Jonathan M. Gore
The wonderful Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Albert Einstein-- The Great
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Just try the website:
http://epsc.wustl.edu/admin/resources/meteorites/moon_meteorites_list.html
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Tom / james Knudson wrote:
Every time I show my collection of stony meteorites to someone
they all say it looks like a regular rock. So I want some thing
that looks more like a meteorite to the average person.
TOM! C'mon! Are you collecting meteorites
or people's opinions about meteorites???
-- FWD Message
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 07:30:26 +0400
From: Andrei Ol'khovatov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The Bodaibo event
Dear All,
Regarding the Siberian (Bodaibo) event, I talked with
scientists in Irkutsk, and local authorities in
Bodaibo. Local authorities
Near Earth Object Information Centre
National Space Centre
Leicester, U.K.
Contact:
Kevin Yates, [EMAIL PROTECTED], +44(0)116 2582130
04/10/02
A New Russian Meteorite?
On Thursday 3 October, residents of the village of Bodaibo in
the Irkutsk region of Siberia witnessed the fall of a large
http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Sept02/Al26clock.html
Using Aluminum-26 as a Clock for Early Solar System Events
Planetary Science Research Discoveries
September 30, 2002
--- Correspondence between 26Al and Pb-Pb ages shows
that 26Al records a detailed record of events in the
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20021004-100051-1756r
Bill could help asteroid watch
By Scott R. Burnell
UPI
October 4, 2002
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (UPI) -- Legislation that creates financial incentives
for amateur astronomers to locate and track large celestial debris capable
of striking
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2303349.stm
'Meteor' lights up Midlands
BBC News
October 6, 2002
The object was seen shortly before 0600 BST
A burning object seen streaking across West Midlands skies on Sunday
morning may have been a meteor, astronomers have said.
The streaking fireball
Folks,
It appears that 60 Minutes is running a story on the Hubble Telescope on
their show this evening. The preview looked good.
Jerry
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http://planetary.org/html/news/articlearchive/headlines/2002/hermione.html
121 Hermione has a Companion ...
by Melanie Melton Knocke
Planetary Society
October 3, 2002
121 Hermione has a companion, and it's not Harry Potter!
Instead of a fictional character in a book, this Hermione is an
I wondered that too Matteo...so I deleted without opening the attachment.
My Norton did not come up..but there was no message..just attachment which I
did not open.
Rosie
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http://asia.cnn.com/2002/TECH/space/10/02/newzealand.fireball.ap/index.html
Sky fireball wows New Zealanders
Associated Press
October 3, 2002
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A fireball that streaked through the skies
of New Zealand, triggering hundreds of calls to police likely was debris
http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/Swissinfo.html?siteSect=511sid=1375698
Orbiting bacteria test origins of life
Vincent Landon
swissinfo
October 3, 2002
Scientists in Switzerland are sending bacteria into space to find out
whether life on Earth could have started on another planet.
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Rosemary, Matteo, and others,
Actually the link was perfectly safe and is the URL to an excellent
website focused on lunar
Here is another link, if anyone is interested:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lpi/meteorites/archive.html
Jonathan M. Gore
The wonderful Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Albert Einstein-- The Great
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Hello members,
It is Colorado's turn, it seems.
This was on the Local News tonight:
"A large, brightly colored meteor was seen along the Front Range just after seven o'clock Sunday evening.
Viewers report seeing a large red/orange ball with a green tail streaking across the sky. It was visible
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