Dear Group,
My name is Kirk, I live in Wisconsin. I am a NEW member in the group. I
wish you all well, and I look forward to learning from you all.
I am just beginning my Meteorite collection, although I have been
interested in them for years now. I would like to add a few new piec
I would like to offer For Sale a 161.9 g beautiful end cut of Richfield
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I would like to offer For Sale a 161.9 g beautiful end cut of Richfield
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Interest contact Ken Regelman
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Doug,
I have to laugh. I too built a parabolic reflector out of an old circular snow disc, sled, as a kid. I think I paid 75 cents for the plans. Kind of like X-Ray specs. I still don't understand why clear audio transmissions of environmental activity can't be achieved on Mars rovers for in
Hola, Stan would seem completely right to me. I just have one question, though. I remember being fascinated with the idea of building a supersensitive microphone as a kid, the kind that could hear a bird at 1000 feet and a whisper in the next room, etc. I actually did, though my inexperienced us
Hi Bill and list,
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/cassini/0604/
Regards,
Tom Randall
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(American Meteorite Museum Letterhead) DEVOTED TO RESEARCH AND POPULAR METEORITICS (drawling of Sedona museum) BOX 146, SEDONA, ARIZONA H.H. Nininger, M.S., D.Sc. DIRECTOR Addie D Nininger SECRETARY - TREASURER C.H. Brandmeyer SUPT. OF CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN June 4, 1954 Mr. Stuart H. Perry Adr
(American Meteorite Museum Letterhead) AMERICAN METEORITE MUSUEM OPPOSITE METEOR CRATER ON HIGHWAY 66 POST OFFICE BOX 1171 WINSLOW ARIZONA February 22, 1954 Mr. Stuart H. Perry Arizona Inn Tucson, Arizona Dear Stuart: Enclosed is a check to cover the little loan which you so kindly made to me.
(Stuart Perry to Harvey Nininger letter, Perry's File copy) January 30, 1954 Dear Harvey, Thanks for your letter. I shall be very good to see you if you come down this way, but I have fully decided that I do not want to buy the meteorites, or either of them. I realize how good they are, and of cou
AFIK it has never been done before but the hyugens probe on cassini is
equiped with a mic and will transmit sounds back home
most other spacecraft havent been sent to anyplace with an atmosphere to
speak of, so sound transmissions would be pointless as (conventionally
speaking) sound doesnt exi
Hi all.
Some real heavy weather just came through this way and
i was just thinking about all the equipment on all thevarious spacecraft, probes and am wondering if there has ever been any audioequipment included. Hearing the winds and weather i.e. lightening and thunder or whateveron other p
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Hello Zelimir, Confreres, and List,
My little Ensisheim meteorite slice is still keeping me busy.
While re-reading U.B. Marvin's thorough, detailed review in
Meteoritics 27-1, 1992, pp. 28-72, I focused my attention on
the weights mentioned in several different broadsheets and
chronicles.
S. Bran
Howdy, list
I've been very busy this past week and someone may have already made
this comment - apologies if so. I wanted to point out that
"zig-zagging" may simply be an artifact of apparent viewing angle.
I've attached a crude doodle to this email; I don't know if the
listserv allows such t
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Sorry for this ad,
but I need some cash for the summer holidays..
I listed on german ebay 30+ auctions ending tomorrow,
among them a few real opportunities:
New Halfa - the almost impossible to get fall from Sudan,
Rupota - 6kg fall from Tanzania
both I got back from a collector, who changed his
Hi Mark, Sir Pauli, Gregory,
thanks for the interesting news and the main mass photo.
Highly polished Marlow is one of my favourites, very elegant, and if once my
headstone will be made out of a meteorite, it has to be Marlow!
Skol
Martin
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