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trilobitemoroc, it contains a virus.
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Tett:
I grew up near Rockville MD about 25 miles outside of Washington DC. I used
to go to the Museums frequently. I believe the Rocks and Minerals are on the
2nd floor (or maybe the 3rd) should be relatively easy to find. You have to
see the Hope Diamond. Perhaps contact Tim McCoy in
Hello List and meteorite friends,
back from the Ensisheim meteorite show here also many pictures from me.
Many dealers in this year and very rare meteorites on the tables.
A very nice weekend in this year.
Many thanks to all for the nice time and thanks to Peter Marmet,Hanno
With a lot of water being used as coolant to cut stone ,a stone warehouse is a
verry damp place. With the size of the warehouse, anything going thru the roof
may have sat for days befor anyone found it. Add in the dust and Hydrogen
peroxide given off by the stone and you have a very corrosive en
Hello List and meteorite friends,
back from the Ensisheim meteorite show here also many pictures from me.
Many dealers in this year and very rare meteorites on the tables.
A very nice weekend in this year.
Many thanks to all for the nice time and thanks to Peter Marmet,Hanno
Thank you everyone who posted the delightful pictures from Ensisheim. Some day
I will be able to attend, but there will need to be a lot of small change saved
up in the meantime. Anyone got one of the enormous old pickle jars?Tracy
Latimer> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:49:23 -0400> From: [EMAIL
Hello List and meteorite friends,
back from the Ensisheim meteorite show here also many pictures from me.
Many dealers in this year and very rare meteorites on the tables.
A very nice weekend in this year.
Many thanks to all for the nice time and thanks to Peter Marmet,Hanno
Hi List, I just spent the last couple days tearing down my Xpol scope. I
changed some key components and took it up a notch.
Good timing, Jeff Hodges had some NWA 2965 EL3 (you know, the fossil
meteorite that was generating so many postings) thin sections made that were
polished to 1/4 mi
This one reminds me of the russian one..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Al11l5SwhAk&mode=related&search=
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Cool video of an object over russia,Very Interesting!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGrRTdolTv4
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To whom it concerns ;-)
I would like to thank all of you very much for those enthralling Ensisheim 2007
pictures. Surely, the next best thing to being there: the photographic
impressions
documented by Beata, Marek Wozniak & Jan Woreczko!
I do love the painting of the "Little Prince" (Le Petit Pr
Anyone know who owns the table in image DSCF2383.jpg
He has 26 Gibeon spheres and one chondrite sphere and I was wondering what
it was made of.
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Mirko isn't coming through to the list, here his Ensisheim photos
Von: Mirko Graul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Juni 2007 21:46
An: Martin Altmann
Betreff: eine Bitte
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back from the Ensisheim mete
Hi Paul,
This was covered a few months back:
North, South, East, West, Top, Bottom
This would allow the specimen to be
photographed in multiple orientations in accordance
with changing the orientation of the cube in the
same manor. This assumes both the photographer
and the viewer a
Hi, Mark, List,
I was hasty posting this; the eBay.ie listing says the
cubes are 13 millimeters on a side, not 10 as I thought.
I got the "information" that dress cubes were 1 cm from
a posting by the UK meteorite dealer David Bryant (on a
forum I can't find now) who said that a size 10 cube w
Hi Sterling,
No offense intended, but
What am I missing here? You say they are 10mm on a side (1CM),
but the ebay listing says:
--
"This is a large unopened bag of 500 size 10 size cubes for hangers.
The black plastic cubes measure about 13 mm across..."
--
The ad would
http://www.bellevueleader.com/site/tab3.cfm?newsid=18498991&BRD=2712&PAG=461&dept_id=559850&rfi=15
Officials: Loud boom probably a plane
Midlands News Service
June 20, 2007
It was just before 11 a.m. Wednesday when Bellevue police Capt. Herb
Evers heard the boom.
Evers was in the city's fleet m
All his other stuff is out of focus as wellyuk.
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And my gallery:
http://www.woreczko.pl/meteorites/travels/Ensisheim07/index.htm
Best wishes
Jan Woreczko
www.woreczko.pl/meteorites/
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Terra Nova
To cite this article: L. Gasperini, F. Alvisi, G. Biasini, E. Bonatti,
G. Longo, M. Pipan, M. Ravaioli, R. Serra
A possible impact crater for the 1908 Tunguska Event
* L. Gasperini, ISMAR-CNR, Sezione di
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
June 18-22, 2007
o Russell Crater (Released 18 June 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070618a
o THEMIS ART #81 (Released 19 June 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070619a
o THEMIS ART #82 (Released 20 June 2007)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20070620a
o THEMIS A
http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/13546788/detail.html
Mystery Object Crashes Through Ceiling
Experts Say Object Could Be Meteorite
POSTED: 4:12 pm EDT June 21, 2007
UPDATED: 6:51 pm EDT June 21, 2007
WOBURN, Mass. -- At Gerrity Stone in Woburn, they know
a lot about rocks. But they can't i
Hi Rob,
As Sterling said, - mega practice.
- over 2 million years of modifying innocuous stones and sticks into
perfect killing machines. (Sort of gets in your blood after a while!)
We tend to forget that humans are evolutionary perfected to make flint
tools, kill and hunt animals and eat mostl
By the looks of it he's got [loads] more ''auctions'' running though...
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZanothergameguy
Best
Mark
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Now that's Genius !
I hadn't even considered using them as 10cm cubes.
I would suggest pouring some black epoxy potting compound into the base,
and the ones I have seen have the sizes 'printed on', so some solvent
would get rid of the text easily enough, and voila all the 10cm cubes
you can eat,
Millions of years of necessity.
Besides, what's so "innocuous" about something powerful enough to escape
Earth's gravity and go push some giant lump of stuff out of the way?
>Rob wrote:
>
>> Why do we instinctively modify
>> innocuous technology to kill?
>
>Millions of years of practice.
>
>Ster
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