MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
December 20-24, 2004
o Nighttime Lava Flows (Released 20 December 2004)
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041220A.html
o Arsia Mons Lava Flows at Night (Released 21 December 2004
http://themis.la.asu.edu/zoom-20041221A.html
o Lava Flows and Fault In IR (Released 22
Tom AKA James Knudson wrote:
Hello list, I am so tired of trying to be a meteorite collector, that I am
going to give up on it for a while, way to depressing! I'll be back when
things are looking up! Love ya all!
As Cicero said: "Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the
parent of
Looking for these 5 NWA Eucrites for my Eucrite
collection, if they are available.
NWA 2246 aeuc-p TKW 11.8 grams
NWA 2247 aeuc-p TKW 8.6 grams
NWA 3056 aeuc TKW 68 grams
NWA 3066 aeuc TKW 34.9 grams
NWA 3082 aecu TKW 7.4 grams
Thanks, Dave.
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Hello Members
Alain Carion just got back from Egypt where he helped with a great discovery.
He finally sent me a few pictures, and I thought you might be interested
since it has to do with meteorites. :-)
Just go to: _www.IMPACTIKA.com/ACarion.html_
(http://www.IMPACTIKA.com/ACarion.htm
Tom,
Your not the only one having it hard this yearTRUST ME!!!
All you can do is to get back up when you get kicked down and move forward.
Be happy with the pieces you can keep and just get the pieces you can't keep
later. They will be there!
Next year will be better, It just has too!
Cj
Where is everyone? I know Mike Farmer got back from the Tokyo show
. Told me he was tired as hell from the trek home, and then he
disappeared . I thought he might share his experience with the show (
Highlights, etc.) maybe even offer a nice new meteorite to sell us.
What about Xmas?
Dear List Members,
Several questions keep pouring in regarding the Non-NWA lunar that was
submitted to the NomCom as NEA001 after a high placed recommendation was
given to start a new series. The need for this new series has been
recognized for some time.
NEA001 (Provisional) was submitted to th
Hi Tom and list, the bickering does not bother me, I just don't read them.
: ) The list could use some bickering right now, at least there would be
something in my inbox! : )
As for my collecting, it is just not a good time to be collecting
meteorites for me (not unusual). Trying to be a single
Tom,
Too depressing? How so? "Tired of trying" to be a collector?
In the meteorite world things are ALWAYS looking up! Mostly down though
if you want to try to find any of your own.
Stick around, just lurk awhile and don't mind the occasional bickering.
Learn to ignore it.
Re
> Hello list, I am so tired of trying to be a meteorite collector, that I am
> going to give up on it for a while, way to depressing! I'll be back when
> things are looking up! Love ya all!
Hey Tom,
You don't have to tell me that meteorites are beautiful and that this SA
(both the one on EBay an
Well That is nicer, but one can only dream of something like that!
Thanks, Tom
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From: "Jim Strope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tom AKA James Knudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Sund
Hello list, I am so tired of trying to be a meteorite collector, that I am
going to give up on it for a while, way to depressing! I'll be back when
things are looking up! Love ya all!
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier <><
IMCA 6168
http://www.frontiernet.net/~peregrineflier/Peregrineflier.htm
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http://209.238.151.128/sa475.JPG
- Original Message -
From: "Tom AKA James Knudson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 4:25 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Check this out
Hey, I would love to have this piece of SA, about the best I have seen!
But,
being so darn po
Hey, I would love to have this piece of SA, about the best I have seen! But,
being so darn poor, I know I could never own something so nice, but maybe
you can!!! : )
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3239&item=6501018243&;
rd=1
Thanks, Tom
peregrineflier <><
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http:/
http://www.meteoritearticles.com/collacriolla.html
Legonaut Gus Armstrong Models Meteorite
(Unassociated Press) - Wichita, Kansas. Dec. 26. - Legonaut Gus Armstrong
recently signed a modeling deal with Meteorite Articles CEO and founder Mark
Bostick. The undisclosed contract is a reflection of t
> So that adds a possibility that 2004 MN4 could be a
> leftover rocket body from Surveyor 3.
I think this is unlikely. 2004 MN4 has a absolute magnitude
of 19.6mag, which gives an estimated diameter of ~300 meters,
assuming a typical (that is, dark) surface of an asteroid.
If it is a rocket s
In a message dated 12/25/2004 5:54:53 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The "Greensburg Pallisite" is really a Brenham meteorite. I don't think they
really care we call their meteorite something else. The exact mileage
escapes me. Greensburg is a small farming town and I don't
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