here you go Joe,
http://www.niger-meteorite-recon.de/en/Bassikounou_Meteorite_1.htm
best regards
Svend
www.niger-meteorite-recon.de
A link would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Joe
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I might be wrong, but I remember hearing that there is actually still a
lot more ordanance buried somewhere nearby, which is too dangerous to
recover...
The scary thing is that ship from WWII, which is half sunk near the
London coast, its stacked full of munitions which is too dangerous to
Similar problem in North Wales. Mines under the Molwyn mountains were used
to store ammunition during the war.
In the '70's there was a plan to dam the Croesor valley, and they nearly got
to the stage of beginning test blasting when someone pointed out that
sympathetic detonation would
http://www.spacerocksinc.com/June_26_2007.html
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I wish to thank all the members who have posted links to Ensisheim's pictures.
I could not attend the show this year (i was invited to a wedding) and hope to
be able to be back next year. Thanks to you all I
could at least have a good feeling of the good mood...
It seems that the 2007 edition was
I agree that it is a fantastic job, congratulations!
I wish all witnessed falls could be as well documented and presented.
All the best,
Frederic Beroud
http://www.meteoriteshow.com
IMCA member # 2491 (http://www.imca.cc/)
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Hi
In Ensisheim I have seen that some dealers sells polish meteorite Zaklodzie
as Primitive Aubrite. I want to say that Zaklodzie is nothing less and
nothing more than Ungrouped Primitive Enstatite-rich Achondrite. Mr Grossman
confirmed that and say that sugestion for aubritic classification
Marcin wrote:
In Ensisheim I have seen that some dealers sells polish meteorite Zaklodzie
as Primitive Aubrite. I want to say that Zaklodzie is nothing less and nothing
more than Ungrouped Primitive Enstatite-rich Achondrite. Mr Grossman
confirmed that and say that sugestion for aubritic
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/events/t33-tethys/index.cfm
Tethys and Titan Flyby - Jun. 27 and 29, 2007
Cassini to Fly By Tethys and Titan
This week, Cassini's travels will bring it by Saturn's moon Tethys (June
27) and Titan (June 29). Cassini will get a close-up look at the large
crater
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/070617/Plus/pls13.html
Catch a falling star
By Ayesha Inoon
The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)
June 17, 2007
It was a quiet Sunday night in Kovinna, Andiambalama. At 9.05 p.m.,
24-year-old H.T. Nadeeshani was having a bath at the well in her garden
when she noticed
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Yes Mark...I think you are right. There are still lots of no-go areas
fenced off around the site with warnings and much of the ammo lies
buried in tunnels below with no telling how much is still live!! Shame
that the uk only has this obvious crater which is not meteoric as
craters/fall
For anyone with Google Earth, Lake Cheko is at:
60^ 57' 50.20 N
101^ 51' 40.40 E
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Subject: [meteorite-list] Different Tunguska lake article, with pictures
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007
With special dedication to Doug:
http://www.wissenschaftskalender.at/mainpic.aspx?M=11T=11
Bacubirito!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6239334.stm
Team makes Tunguska crater claim
By Paul Rincon
BBC News
June 26, 2007
Scientists have identified a possible crater left by the biggest space
impact in modern times - the Tunguska event.
The blast levelled more than 2,000 sq km of forest near the
http://newsroom.ucla.edu/page.asp?RelNum=8052
Date: June 26, 2007
Contact: Stuart Wolpert ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
Phone: 310-206-0511
UCLA Professor Christopher Russell Leads NASA's Dawn Mission, a Journey
Through Space and Time, Scheduled for July 7 Launch
Christopher T. Russell, UCLA professor
With special dedication to Doug:
http://www.wissenschaftskalender.at/mainpic.aspx?M=11T=11
Bacubirito!
hehehe
I dont know why but this photo remind me a white mushroms colony in my
forest :)
fynny photo
-[ MARCIN CIMALA ]-[ I.M.C.A.#3667 ]-
http://www.Meteoryt.net
Hi all,
The ebay meteorite scams are getting worse... I've heard a few complaints about
NW African dealers... I think the latter has a greater potential for abuse.
They
used to spam us with lots of common chondrites. Now it's unclassified
planetaries, howardites, etc.
I think this type of
Hi all,
The ebay meteorite scams are getting worse... I've heard a few complaints
about
NW African dealers... I think the latter has a greater potential for
abuse. They
used to spam us with lots of common chondrites. Now it's unclassified
planetaries, howardites, etc.
I think this type of
Dear Bill All,
You're certainly not out of line, at least not if we are talking about the
same alleged lunar meteorite. I've seen pretty much all of them, and the
photo of the rock in question didn't look remotely like a good candidate to
me...
Besides that, I'm getting a lot of similar offers
Now that trade has opened up with China, there is an
extreme amount of fraud going on eBay. The gemstone
market is in shambles because of the Chinese fakes,
now they are selling meteorites. Nearly 100% of the
meteorites on eBay from Chinese dealers are iron ore.
It has now spread to Chinese
A bit of perspective on what a group that REALLY always goes off topic is like:
:-)
http://science.slashdot.org/science/07/06/26/1917259.shtml
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We want remember this person it is the same have take in
tourn Rob Elliott and me why we not have pay the meteorites
he have pass for perfect with black crust and after when
arrived they were ugly meteorites never to seen from the
material show in the photos he sand.
For lunar material, if is for
By now you have all heard that our solar system is actually a part of
the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy, not the Milky way. Could it lend
credence to the wingstars? Could meteorites from two different
galaxies have differences? This new data is mind boggling! I have
read back in 1961 that the
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