FERNLEA4 wrote:
Al,
only meteorites for us, because all of the bunny turds have been completely
searched-out now (Gregory Wilson took them all during our last Holbrook hunt in
February, and no-one had the heart to tell him ;-) )
Actually, the bunny-turds have been completely searched out
HAS HERMES RETURNED?
Roger W. Sinnott
Senior Editor
Sky Telescope
October 14, 2002
Earlier this month, the Minor Planet Center's electronic
circular 2002-T14 contained this intriguing comment
by Timothy B. Spahr: The orbital elements above for 2002 SY50
bear a striking resemblance to those
Hello all
If someone of you succeeds to enter in contact with
Cottingham the shapeless ones that I am waiting for an
answer through the 2 email that I have contacted, here
the packages are not arrive to me and I would not want
to have lost $600 for null. Thanks.
Regards
Matteo
P.S. I have put
Hi Steve,
From the tone of your post, I take it your previous arrangement with
the Barengers (to allow you to hunt CDs on the property, provided they
all go to an institution - was it UCLA? - and be scientifically recorded and
studied, and that you could not deal in CDs from ANY source
I would really like to get together with some
people during the Tucson Show to spend a little time
hunting for meteorites one day. Friday the 7th. would
be great by me, that way we could do a little hunting
and be primed for drinking margareta`s at the Birthday
Bash, which I think is held on
Dear Listees:
Between all the talk about parties at Meteor Crater, and the many
enquiries I have received by those wishing to make advance travel
plans for Tucson 2003, I guess now is as good a time as any to
announce:
The Fourth Annual Meteor Mayhem Birthday Bash Harvey Meteorite Awards
Hello, My feelings are; this is just one of the many injustices against us. How many natural wonders in the U.S. are privately owned? Would our government now days let us americans own something we found? NO, maybe if we found it on land we already owned. But there is probably a law against
Hello List, I wrote this to steve in a reply to his email, but it did not make it to the List: )I don't know if it made it to him either. Any one can answer if they know.
Hello Steven, you sound like the perfect person to ask this question too! Does any one know how far away from the center
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Steve, thanks. Have you looked at meteor crater on terra- server.com? It is so cool you can zoom right down to the crater! I found it interesting that you could see an area from the craters north rim that is lighter color than the rest of the desert! It looks a little like the moon.Thanks, Tom
Dear Dave and List;
Maybe King Robert could lead us out for a mass searching assault on the
Tucson Ring's brother. Would make a good
Discovery Channel show and they could buy the beer!
Best,
Dave Freeman
Dave Schultz wrote:
I would really like to get together with some
people during the
Hello List, don't forget the Orionid meteor shower peaks during the morning hours of the 22nd.
Thanks, Tom
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Has anybody heard from NEMS lately? I've been trying via phone and e-mail to
contact them for a while now, and no luck...
Randy in N.O.
IMCA #6118
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OhNo you don't mean it.. ALL the bunny turds every one??
Notanynevernomores bunny turds??
How selfish ;-( roflmao
Rosie
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I received a micromount of Dalton from Russ today. Russ and I exchanged
emails last week on this one. He is still around.
-Walter
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From: Scott Huddleston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 11:53:29 -0700
Subject: precision meteor strike :-)
A tour bus operator narrated,
Coming up on the right, you
Last month NEMS got me a really cool slice of Bluff(b), so I'm pretty
certain they're still up and running. I think Russ periodically gets
kinda swamped, and it takes him a while to get back to people; nothing
personal, I'm sure.
Tracy Latimer
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has
(found on a joke page)
Q: How many astronomers does it take to change a light bulb?
A #1: None! Astronomers aren't afraid of the dark
A #2: One more than the number of people who vote to keep the street
lights the same.
A #3: One eloquent speaker at a town meeting.
A #4:
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