Hello, Dave and the list,
the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is from my sign. Have recived same
kind of failure notices from;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That doesn´t mean, the computers using these addresses are infected, Mydoom
just pics up random addresses from the WAB (Windows adress
Hi all,
My link below shows a little NWA meteorite I cut in half.
The total weight after cutting is 3.8 grams. Could it be an R chondrite?
In the scan the ruler scale shows 1/16's of an inch.
http://www.meteoritelabels.com/NWA2.jpg
It's slow at my sign shop right now, so I have time to cut meteo
Dear List members;
Today is the one year anniversary of the Challenger's last flight. God
Bless the crew members that gave all, and the families that have given
their most precious. A moment of pause and remembrance seems to be
fitting for me.
Sincerely,
Dave Freeman
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Hi
I had a problem a while back with a couple of ordinary chondrites rusting. I followed the advise offered on Meteorites Australia and would like to recommend the process to other people.
http://www.meteoritesaustralia.com/odds&ends/ironrust.html
After polishing the specimens using distil
Dear Mike;
I don't know what makes me stupider, CNN TV news, or the flu crud. It
has changed on CNN TV now. Still not recognized on CNN on the internet.
My apologies,
Dave Freeman
chicken soup for brains
Michael Farmer wrote:
not the challenger, that was 14 years ago.
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http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1260&storyid=816517
It's life, but not as we know it
By SIMON BENSON
The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
January 29, 2004
AUSTRALIAN scientists claim to have conclusive proof that unusual
microscopic fossils found in a four billion-year-old me
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/01/28/1075088091398.html
Canine sleuth sniffs out a slice of heaven on earth
By Richard Macey
The Age (Australia)
January 29, 2004
[Image]
Tamarind, the canine scientific sleuth, and her master Tony Taylor.
Together they may have made a breakthrough in co
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/snc/nwa2046.html
30th MARTIAN METEORITE FOUND IN ALGERIA: NWA 2046
Dr. Anthony Irving
University of Washington
January 26, 2004
The total number of unpaired Martian meteorites now stands at 30 following
the recovery in September 2003 and subsequent confirmation of a new,
Greetings list members that have an interest in Ebay,
I send this article along FYI. Spell check and copies of meteorite reference books and good pics generally complete the deal
Terry
StarMeteorites
Updated: 08:06 AM EST
In Online Auctions, Misspelling in Ads Often Spells Cash
By DI
Greetings all you Tucson Dogs!
I have just added the last entry in my on line catalog. All those
entering are encouraged to get their items to the auction between
5:30 and 6:30. That is also the time for anyone to bring last minute
items. They must be of quality (and, preferably, no minimum
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/mars-mers-04zg.html
Red Rovers: From Dry Lakes On Earth To Dry Lakes On Mars
by Gray Creech for Dryden Flight Research Center
January 21, 2004
Edwards AFB - Before NASA's first successful
Mars Exploration Rover landed on the planet Mars January 3, 2004, a
rover pro
Roman,
Could be an R...but looks more like an EH or even EL. Or just another nicely
colored L or H. That about covers it...my vote is an E type of some kind.
John
> Hi all,
>
> My link below shows a little NWA meteorite I cut in half.
> The total weight after cutting is 3.8 grams. Could it be
Roman,
What is the paramagnetic response to a strong magnet? If next to nothing then
it is a good chance of being an R (or LL)...if a little stronger then EL(or
L), if noticebly strong then EH (or H).
The feerless guesser,
John
> Roman,
>
> Could be an R...but looks more like an EH or even E
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
January 22-28, 2004
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Layers in Crater Wall (Released 22 January 2004)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2004/01/22/index.html
o MGS MOC Ima
Hi!
My ebay auctions are ending in about 45 mins.
Some pretty good deals still around. Lunar at ~ 400 a gram
still, etc.
Go check them out if you like:
http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/meteoriten/
Good Luck to everyone bidding.
Best Regards
Moritz Karl
www.m3t3orites.com
From a previous email:"Our research shows the structures found in the NASA meteorite were more than likely made by bacteria present on Mars four billion years ago - before life even started on Earth."
Discussion:
We don't have the rocks on Earth to accurately say when life started because of rec
Terry:
Hello. I knew it would only be a matter of
time before someone wrote an article about this technique, which I have used
successfully since I first registered on eBay in 1998. In fact I bought a
"Tagonite" under rocks and minerals heading, but not meteorite several
years ago.
Hello, list
the new version of Mydoom was found today, so the new update
is needeed again. This seems to be a quite nasty one.
http://www.fsecure.fi/v-descs/mydoom_b.shtml
take care,
pekka s
--
Pekka Savolainen
Jokiharjuntie 4
FIN-71330 Rasala
FINLAND
+ 358 400 818 912
Group Home Page: http
Thanks, Tom
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Hello List, I am starting to use HTML on my ebay auctions and I think they
look pretty good. I figure nice ad's, meteorites and low prices should sell
a meteorite!
What do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2221515072
Thanks, Tom
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Title: Nachricht
Remember we talked
about an inclusion I saw in a meteorite I aquired? I promised to take a phot of
it once I have it, and here it is:
http://www.worldofmeteorites.com/modules.php?id=nwa1755&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_photo.php
Some additional
info: I
Glenn Mahone/Donald Savage
Headquarters, Washington January 28, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1898/1547)
DC Agle
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
(Phone: 818/393-9011)
RELEASE: 04-043
Space Shuttle Challenger Crew Memorialized on Mars
NASA announced plans to name th
Title: Nachricht
Sorry,
link didn't work, try this one:
http://www.viennamet.com/ebay/nwa1755.jpg
Bernhard
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Hi John & list.
The specimens are attracted to a strong magnet, but no where near a Gao.
Can all the chondrules be that small in an L? There is no visible metal in
this meteorite probably due to a high weathering grade.
Roman
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Hello Roman and List,
I too have wondered about very small chondrules in an ordinary chondrite.
I believe some classes such as CO are known for this but are there any
ordinary chondrites that are known particularly for their small chondrule
size?
Jeff posted some pics for me a while back at:
http
Roman,
I have an EH thin section and the chondrules are quite small, and I just
checked the Cambridge Encyclopedia and on page 115 it states the same thing
that the chondrules in EH's are small. The lack of metal would a combination
of weathering and the fact that EH's have quite a bit of iron
Good evening list.Who says you cannot get anything good on ebay.You just
never know what you'll find.2 weeks ago I noticed BOB HAAG'S 1989 and 1992
field guides up for auction.So I put bids in on them and won.I'll tell you
what.They are just in the same exact professionalism as his 1997 and 2003
gu
Speaking of Bob's field guides, I have one on ebay right now autographed
by himself. It's in great condition. Auction ends 18:16 PST, about an hour.
See link below, and veiw my other auctions for the hell of it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=2220873720
Best rega
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Hey Roman & all,
I agree in that it could be an R, but what I've come
to learn is that appearance can be very deceiving. Take a look at this
image which is a classified meteorite and is a little similar in appearance.
Have some guesses at which meteorite and what the classification is and I
Hey Dave,
Your heart was indeed in the right place, and that is what counts.
Indeed - God bless the Challenger and the Columbia crews. They would be
so excited to see the events of the past days. (Perhaps they can see it
much better !)
-CharlyV
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Good evening Folks,
Just a quick note to let you all of you know that I have just uploaded about a dozen nice specimens to eBay.they will launch (if eBay does their job) in about an hour and they will end about 7:30 PM PST tomorrow (Thursday, January 29). Yes, a one day aucti
Good Evening List,
As long as we're talking about cleaning specimens, would isopropyl alcohol be ok for
touching up an achondrite? Due to the fact that it has 30% water content, I wouldn't
use it on any visable metal bearing meteorites. But would it be ok on an achondrite?
Any input will be ap
You can buy 99% isopropanol at the drugstore if you look for it. I no longer find it at my local Riteaid but picked up two bottles at Vons before the strike.
HowardRYAN PAWELSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good Evening List,As long as we're talking about cleaning specimens, would isopropyl alcohol
You can buy 99% isopropanol at the drugstore if you look for it. I no longer find it at my local Riteaid but picked up two bottles at Vons before the strike.
HowardRYAN PAWELSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good Evening List,As long as we're talking about cleaning specimens, would isopropyl alcohol
Well said Charlie & Dave,
Hail Columbia, Challenger, Soyuz-11, X-15A, Soyuz-1, and Apollo-1. Twenty-one Spacepersons and one School teacher-astronaut should have a Space Memorial Day. Write your Congressperson, candidate, Prime Minister, President. How about an international Space Memorial and
G'day folks,
I just received a slice of NWA 1933 from Mike Farmer today. I
strongly recommend taking a look at the pics. This is one
of the; if not THE BEST, ordinary chondrites I have ever seen! It seems like no
two chondrules are the same and heaps of them are armoured. Under
magnificati
http://meteorite-recovery.tripod.com/co3/co3-01.htm
While much attention is being directed towards the
Tucson Show, here is an offer for you to consider
prior to that event.
I am making available for the first time ever, a
1.5gram polished fragment of a new Carbonaceous
Chondrite - a CO3 - the
Hello Everyone,
I have a wall-mounted display frame left over from
another project and I am in need of 2, 8 x 10 pictures related to
meteorites. I know the 8 x 10 format is constraining but even more
constraining is the vertical orientation.
Does anyone know of any suitable images, eith
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