Hi, All,
With the Phoenix Lander headed for Martian
permafrost territory, this is suddenly more interesting.
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL2733009920070827?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&sp=true
Ancient bacteria could point to life on Mars: Study
LONDON (Reuters) - Ancient bact
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:49:29 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Paul,
>
>It will be complicated in Cyrillic because of double letters.
>
>W (west) - Cyrillic B (vostok)
>T (top) - Cyrillic B (verh)
>
You could always print (or cut) the whole words:
http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/tmp/scale_cubes_rus
Hi, Rob, Darren,
Lunar escape velocity is 2368 m/s, and each gram that
"falls" to the Moon's surface carries a minimum kinetic
energy of 2803.7 joules or 2.8 x 10^8 ergs.
The energy required to melt (from room termperature)
1 gram of Earth rock is about 1.2 x 10^10 ergs. Vaporizing
it tak
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2007/27aug_explodingeclipse.htm
Exploding Lunar Eclipse
NASA Science News
August 27, 2007
August 27, 2007: Most people appreciate lunar eclipses for their silent
midnight beauty. NASA astronomer Bill Cooke is different: he loves the
explosions.
On Tuesday morn
More than a little ambitious if you ask me.
This is assuming that any evidence isn't vapourised by
the impact of such earthites hitting at a minimum of
2.?km/s and also assuming that such unmolested
evidence is present wherever they intend to drill for
it.
They'd be better off waiting until the pi
It was interesting in the beginning. Now it's become an epic of spam. With all
respect, although I'm beginning to wonder if any is due...
Bill
Zero books written, nothing for sale.
> -Original Message-
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> To: meteo
To make the Cyrillic cube more clear:
http://sv-meteorites.jodoshared.com/Gallery/cube.jpg
Regards,
Sergey
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Sergey Vasiliev
U Dalnice 839,
Prague 5, 15500
Czech Republic
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Upps,
E (east) - Cyrillic B (vostok)
Forgetting my own language :-(
Sergey
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 6:41 PM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: [meteorite-list] Russian Language Scale
Hi Paul,
It will be complicated in Cyrillic because of double letters.
W (west) - Cyrillic B (vostok)
T (top) - Cyrillic B (verh)
;-)))
Regards,
Sergey
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 6:41 PM
To: meteori
Has anyone ever produced any foreign language scale cubes?
I am wondering if any scale cubes using Russian characters
have been made?
Yours,
Paul H.
Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Sma
Hi all -
Christ, do I get awarded a doctorate after all of this
is done? Or is their a large cash prize involved if I
"win" this?
I wrote:
"Back now to the Fairbank muck deposit:
I WAS WRONG. I MADE A MISTAKE. AN ERROR.
Clearly, the deposits which Hibbens observed
at Fairbanks came from the
I don't think anyone cares at this point. This thread
has outlived its informative stage.
Michael Farmer
--- "E.P. Grondine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Well, we've reached a new level of absurdity here,
> as
> Paul wrote:
>
> "For example, as summarized in Baker and Nummedal
>
Hi all -
Well, we've reached a new level of absurdity here, as
Paul wrote:
"For example, as summarized in Baker and Nummedal
(1978) and seen in innumerable images of Mars,
cataclysmic floods of the type envisioned by Mr.
Grondine, produce very distinct landforms."
As Paul well knows, CO2 is the
Dear Listees,
I have only 1 slice and 1 endcut of NWA 4677 that are left (provisional name
and, which classification as an anomalous EUCRITE has
been submitted to the Nomenclature Committee in November last year, but should
only appear within the nex Meteoritical Bulletin ). I
also have a small
Hi List
Im looking for new home for one homeles Monster. His name is Gao-Guenie. He
is very big but very friendly and not dangerous, even for small kids and
Your dog or cat.
He weigh 1488grams and is in as found condition so propably he need a little
cleaning.
If someone think he can take him
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on 8/27/07 2:06 AM, dean bessey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just dont see the point of using a cube rather than
> a coin for size.
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Hi Dean,
Hope all is going well down under - and over a notch to the right.
Coins are very poor substitutes for a cm cube. A cm is a measurement
I just dont see the point of using a cube rather than
a coin for size. If you just want them for size you
can get them at any craft store or Walmart for next to
nothing anyway.
However, I also dont see why you would stop selling
them because they might damage something. A lot of
meteorite collector
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