[meteorite-list] re; bright flashes!

2002-10-19 Thread Tom / james Knudson
Hello list, I would like to add to the possible causes of these lights. The eye problems very possible, Iridium satellites very likely andmeter coming strait in good. But lets not count out drug flashbacks,concussion or head trauma, high feveror menstration! Not to say the asker of the

[meteorite-list] Emailing: alert419 Nigerian $$ Fraud

2002-10-19 Thread SW YANT
Hello Michael List, Here is a link you can go to with an email address to turn in the Nigerian money schemes, This will hook you up to the proper site with the United States Secret Service. Sorry to be off topic. Hope this helps. Steve Yant. Canton, Ohio.Your files are attached and

[meteorite-list] Site Update

2002-10-19 Thread Jeff Kuyken
G'day List, For those of you interested I've done some updates through my website. The classificationlist has been slightly altered andupdated making it easier to navigate the page. Over the coming months I am also going to update and increase the amount of information as much as I can.

[meteorite-list] re: bright flash

2002-10-19 Thread Marco Langbroek
Hi Kim, Tracy, Indeed, similar to Tracy I find Kim's description most suggestive of an Iridium satellite flare. For those who do not know, this is a series of artificial communication satellites, initiated some years ago (I believe we started to first see them in 1997), in order to provide for

[meteorite-list] TRADE 2

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[meteorite-list] Verona Meteorite?

2002-10-19 Thread magellon
Greetings All, I came across this : Verona Meteorite However, I canot find it listed in any Met Bulls. Is this a hoax? thanks, Ken Newton #9632

[meteorite-list] Aubres Sale

2002-10-19 Thread MARSROX
I've recently returned from a couple of weeks in Scotland including an excellent visit with Rob Elliott. We did drink beer, actually Guinness Stout, at room temperature (which is the correct temp for Guinness) although he had all of the windows of his home open such that the ambient temperature

Re: [meteorite-list] Verona Meteorite?

2002-10-19 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello all Verona is a italian city...or another is city with the same name is in USA ? Regards Matteo --- magellon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings All, I came across this : Verona Meteorite However, I canot find it listed in any Met Bulls. Is this a hoax? thanks, Ken Newton #9632

Re: [meteorite-list] Verona Meteorite?

2002-10-19 Thread M come Meteorite Meteorites
Hello I do notis possible contact the person for ask informations? Is strange a meteorite found in the 2000 is not put on Met.Bull. or write to Bruce Panuska for ask informations, put the name on Google and probably exit the email address. Regards Matteo --- magellon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[meteorite-list] Sounds of the Bovedy fall

2002-10-19 Thread FERNLEA4
Hi List, when I returned from the States on Thursday evening, there was a package waiting for me containing an audio tape of the Bovedy meteorite fall. It's pretty cool, so I thought you might want to hear it for yourselves. It was recorded on 25th April 1969, in County Londonderry, Northern

[meteorite-list] Nigerian Scams

2002-10-19 Thread RAYDOBOS
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[meteorite-list] OT: Iridium flares

2002-10-19 Thread Matson, Robert
Hi Marco and List, For those not interested in more info on Iridium flares, delete now. (This is a bit off-topic for the Meteorite List, but since many meteorite afficionados are also interested in bolides, there is a tenuous connection.) Marco wrote: For those who do not know, this is a

Re: [meteorite-list] Sounds of the Bovedy fall

2002-10-19 Thread John Divelbiss
Rob, Very cool. It sounded like an L3 to me. Thanx for sharing, John - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 12:52 PM Subject: [meteorite-list] Sounds of the Bovedy fall Hi List,when I returned

[meteorite-list] 1880 German Encyclopedia of Astronomy

2002-10-19 Thread Bernd Pauli HD
For Your Reading Pleasure :-) Meteorites: Meteorites are those small celestial bodies that orbit the Sun in closed orbits both as single bodies as well as large cloud-like agglomerations. The Earth's orbit intersects several of these meteoric orbits and it is then that these small bodies occur

Re: [meteorite-list] OT: Iridium flares

2002-10-19 Thread Rosemary Hackney
as best I can remember they circle the earth in various geocentric orbits and occasionally they catch the sunlight and flash. Leaving one to think they are ufos or meteorites or any of a number of strange phenomena.. it seems they are often seen in he North sky. But.. my memory may not be on the

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2002-10-19 Thread Norbert Classen
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Re: [meteorite-list] Sounds of the Bovedy fall

2002-10-19 Thread Bob King
Dear Rob, Very nice of you to share this file. I listened to it several times over. Sounded like a fine spring day. At the end there were also what sounded like someone's footsteps as they hurried outside from the house to see what was happening. Thanks again, Bob Hi List, when I

[meteorite-list] Re: Aubres sale

2002-10-19 Thread FERNLEA4
In a message dated 18/10/02 23:43:59 GMT Daylight Time, MARSROX writes: I've recently returned from a couple of weeks in Scotland including an excellent visit with Rob Elliott. We did drink beer, actually Guinness Stout, at "room temperature" (which is the correct temp for Guinness) although he