Hi,
Yes sorry it's a little bit complicated to download, but it does work
(and more importantly its a free service!), we will also put it up on
the BIMS website at some point for download, (but the website maintainer
is un-contactable at the moment and will no doubt do it when he can).
A bit
Last night it was cloudy, but this morning, as I crossed the compound to the
main
building it was 4AM. In the 30 seconds it took to cross I saw three Geminids.
After
getting warmer clothing on I went back outside and watched for about 5 minutes.
In that
time I saw a good dozen or so. All
http://www.oregonlive.com/metrosouthwest/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/metro_sou
thwest_news/116539171763970.xmlcoll=7
Meteorite hunter stalks the otherworldly rocks
Called the Indiana Jones of dealers, he has been hooked since seeing his
first shooting star -
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Edwin
Hehe..
One article of Chladni, published in 1797, had the title:
Ueber entgegengesetzte Electricitäten einer Katze.
About contrarian electricities on a cat.
He found on different places on a cat the fur charged...
Most meteoricists love cats!
Martin
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Von:
Good Morning Meteorite Lovers
I have auctions ending tonight catchafallingstar.com. Most started at 99
Cents!!!:
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An ORIENTED Sikhote-alin with DOUBLE roll over rims and LOTS of flow lines:
Right, Mr. Oldman,
look here:
http://www.meteorite-martin.de/images/meteor/tobus1.jpg
or here:
http://www.meteorite-martin.de/images/meteor/tobus2.jpg
Even a Cat Mountain meteorite exists:
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/SIC/arizona_meteorites/popups/cat_mtn.html
Hi Martin, all,
I have a friend here, Serge (not our meteorite Serge) who enjoyed the
Santa conundrum and here is his reply (to consider the way you feel or can).
Of course, he must know something about physics... But not especially
about relativity
You just must keep in mind there is
--- Matthias Bärmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even a Cat Mountain meteorite exists:
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/SIC/arizona_meteorites/popups/cat_mtn.html
Mououwwwouwwwouooo ! (sound of a lunatic cat, don't
know whether a monomeouw or a polymeouw one)
Maybe we could also
HI
Maybe I missed an email or two and we are talking about something different.
I went to the website
http://www.bimsociety.org/
scrolled to the bottom and just clicked on the link and downloaded the PDF
file for the Flowline magazine, worked perfect, had no problems.
Ed
That one is issue 1
Issue 2 is the current edition but by all means enjoy them both!
Best
Mark
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HI
Good Morning All,
the same here.
I had no problem either and I am looking forward reading the issue over the
weekend.
Thank you for letting me join.
with best regards,
Moni
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Meteorite hunter stalks the otherworldly rocks
Called the Indiana Jones of dealers, he has been hooked since seeing
his first shooting star
ERIC MORTENSON
The Oregonian
December 14,
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Hello watchers,
Clear skies yesterday and today here in southern Austria.
A few nice bolides, now and then.slow and white, as I can tell.
catch a falling star, put it in your pocket..
Stefan
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http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news109.html
Comets As Toolkits For Jump-Starting Life
December 14, 2006
Just as kits of little plastic bricks can be used to make
everything from models of the space shuttle to the statue
of liberty, comets are looking more and more like one of
nature's
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news108.html
NASA Study Finds New Kind of Organics in Stardust Mission
December 14, 2006
A team of scientists found a new class of organics in
comet dust captured from comet Wild 2 in 2004 by NASA's
Stardust spacecraft.
The discovery is described in a
Yes, and after all, they are listed in the Meteorite CAT-alog (american,
I think), or CAT-alogue (english )..or CAT-álogo (Portuguese )!
Meow!
José Campos
Portugal
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Stardust Findings Suggest Comets More Complex Than Thought
December 14, 2006
Comets may be more than just simple conglomerations of
ice, dust and gases. Some may be important windows on
the early solar system. Others may have contributed
True, the same game can be played in German:
Katalog, and cat is Katz(e) - so consequently it should be written KATZalog,
what in fact sounds a bit funny.
Well, the list already discussed the question of the smell of meteorites.
Did anyone here ever l i s t e n to a nice iron or stone? I mean,
Forward of some successful Geminid Meteor Shower
observations:
Forward Messages
Geminids 12-14-06 -Greenbelt, MD
George Gliba gliba at milkyway.gsfc.nasa.gov
Thu Dec 14 10:54:25 EST 2006
Geminid Maximum - Dec. 13/14, 2006
Greenbelt, Maryland - 390016N 0765233W
I need some holiday cash so here is your chance to own a very nice, thin
slice of Zagami with large surface area. Lowered the price on this baby,
so bid on it! Ends in 6 hours.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=250059655706ssPageName=ADME:X:EMTFW:US:11
Yes!
A wise and old collector once said:
In a silent night, you can here your Brahin fart.
Huh, when I'm singing to the superfresh NWAs we have left from the Hamburg
show:
Have you ever seen the rain?
they chorus:
We are the men in black!
And then they start to cry: Plase, we want to stay
Buckleboo-Martin wrote:
A wise and old collector once said:
In a silent night, you can here your Brahin fart.
As far as I recall it was a somewhat younger, but yet wise man saying
On a quiet day you can hear a Nantan rust! (BR, in the late ninetees..)
Anyway, a true statement from both wise
Poor weather in Colorado, too. Nevertheless, I got about 92 meteors on
my camera the last two nights. The composite image is at
http://www.cloudbait.com/science/geminid2006.html . Because most were
imaged through clouds, these are actually brighter than they appear.
Most have negative
Hi
Has anybody got details of times and location of the 2007 Tucson show.
We will be travelling over from the uk to visit the area on holiday when
its on I believe. It will be my first visit so any tips welcome! :-)
My wife is into horse riding, so she will be happy whilst I visit the
what is the biggest piece of this known nad what is it worth in U$D? are there any pix of it? if so, where? all i have seen are dirt-like pieces not big enough to fingerfondle (10g or more). is it worth a dive on the lake to find more?
i will be gradually switching over to yahoo mail (it has 100
Hi list.I have 5 meteorites forsale or trade.The first
one is a 144 gram slice of HAH 183,NWA 2696,A 45 gram
endcut howardite,NWA 2828 (PALEOMETEORITE),26 GRAMS
slice,TITOLAR 70 gram individual,and an 86 gram slice
of NWA 1941.I am looking for any completely crusted
GAO individuals,or I will sell
"Dive for Meteorites", very interesting IM just outside Seattle can dive any depth all equipment mannedor unmanned. I was under the impression they would rust away and simply dismissed hunting underwater. Most bottom types composed of mud, soil, silt ect.. leave long lasting impressions "a
Thanks for the offer, but I only deal with reputable dealers.
Dave
UNFOSS 0049
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Hi list.I
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