Censorship is unlikely; there has been a number of e-mails that were delayed
in making it to the list, lately. My e-mail about my Escoria fragment took
more than 24 hours to appear on the list. Yours may just be delayed in
transit. If it doesn't appear in another day or so, try resending it;
- Original Message -
From: Comcast Mail
To: Meteorite list
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:52 PM
Subject: Camel Donga 27 gram ind. for $50
Ok,
So now that I have your attention Please
take a moment and have a look at my beautiful 27 gram Camel Donga individual
that i
- Original Message -
From: Michael
Cottingham
To: Michael Cottingham
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:47 PM
Subject: Auctions Ending Tonight! Some Rock Bottom
Prices!!!
Hello,
Go to:
http://www.stores.ebay.com/voyagebotanicanaturalhistory
Click on the meteorite section a
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns4902
'Weird' meteorite may be from Mars moon
Jenny Hogan
New Scientist
April 21, 2004
A unique meteorite that fell on a Soviet military base in Yemen in 1980 may
have come from one of the moons of Mars. Several meteorites from the Red
Planet ha
(University of Arizona letterhead) University of Arizona OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT TUCSON April 18, 1952 Dr. Stuart H. Perry Adrian, Michigan Dear Dr. Perry: At the meeting of the board of Regents on April 11 I reported regarding the work of Dr. Nininger had been doing in Mexico on meteorites an
(University of Arizona letterhead) University of Arizona OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT TUCSON April 18, 1952 Dr. H. H. Nininger American Meteorite Museum P.O Box 1171 Winslow, Arizona Dear Dr. Nininger: I thank you for your letter of April 14, with which you enclose a report of your second trip to M
> Hi Bernd,
Hello Mark and List,
> I may have totally misread your post, so forgive me if you already knew
> this information. If I did misunderstand, please let me know what you meant.
Now, this was very *diplomatic* ;-) Of course, It was me who blundered. I thought
the article was referring t
MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR IMAGES
April 15-21, 2004
The following new images taken by the Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) on
the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft are now available:
o Mesa in Granicus Valles (Released 15 April 2004)
http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2004/04/15/index.html
o Collapsed Subs
http://www.esa.int/export/SPECIALS/Mars_Express/SEM59O67ESD_0.html
Western flank of Olympus Mons
Mars Express
European Space Agency
21 April 2004
[Image]
These images from ESA's Mars Express show the western flank of the shield
volcano Olympus Mons in the Tharsis region of the western Marti
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3647115.stm
Fewer females wiped out dinosaurs
Dr David Whitehouse
BBC News
April 21, 2004
Too many males may have been the reason the dinosaurs died out 65 million
years ago, say Leeds University researchers.
They believe that dinosaurs may have bee
Newly supercharged rovers racing to new destinations
[Image]
The Opportunity rover's navigation camera provides a
view of the jumbled bedrock lining the rim of Fram
Crater in Mars' Meridiani Planum.
By James Oberg
NBC News space analyst
Special to MSNBC
April 21, 2004
HOUSTON - When you've p
Michael Blood wrote:
>
> I do think your recent comment on it was
> very interesting and provided thorough clarification.
I agree, thanks for the GREAT follow up Norm!
Mark
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Hi All,
My current job requires a lot of shipping. We average about 50 shipments a
day so I've seen some real horror stories...
Regarding the "fragile" warning Michael mentioned, our UPS guy warned us to
not write any warnings on the boxes. They're having a lot of labor
relations issues right n
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/mars-life-04e.html
Hanging By A Thread On Mars
for Astrobiology Magazine
April 21, 2004
Moffett Field - One engineering obstacle to overcome when landing on
Mars is the treacherous descent and landing. From start to finish,
this mission phase can last six minute
for those who don't have it yet, i have a 2.6 g udei station on ebay that is at $2.25 now. a good chance to add this strange meteorite to your collection cheap. i also have a cute little sikhote oriented and a plainview slice with possible impact melt brecchia clast. http://cgi6.msn.ebay.com/ws/eB
Ops, me again.
To avoid misunderstandings: The slice is 1000$ (not per gram) = ~ 266$/g
In some days I will post smth more relevant to the list,
Emil Cohen's collected meteorite dealer's prices of 1899 (in nowadays
values),
very interesting.
So long!
Martin A.
- Original Message -
Hi all but mainly Dave,
Sorry also to use this format. I have sent an email off to you but think my email may
be getting filtered out of your system. Best!
--AL
Dave Schultz wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic, but I need to have Al
> Mitterling contact me as soon as possible! Thanks.
>
Sorry for the off topic, but I need to have Al
Mitterling contact me as soon as possible! Thanks.
Dave
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Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 di
Hola folks,
finally the rovers found out that there is a shergottite-like rock rolling
around on Mars' surface!
Here my contribution:
DaG 735
Libya
Found 1996/97 winter
Martian basalt (shergottite)
Tkw: 588g
known as the freshest of that paired DaG-Marses.
Partslice, one edge with rind ("rind" I
Hello and good morning list.I still have a fragment of the new NWA I have
left.Plus because of my mishandling,I also have 1.1 gram piece of my new
PALOMAS meteorite availabale if anyone wants it.I tend to be clumsy
sometimes,and it tends to cost me things which I really hate.Especially
when it is m
I'm sending this out again -- evidently it
never made the list. Seems to be a common
problem lately... --Rob
-Original Message-From: Matson, Robert
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 8:29 PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Meteorite
pairing
Hi Bob,
> Could some knowl
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