Jerry wrote:
"This is copied from the article that you supplied
herein:
"We will defiantly let you know the outcome of the
research," they said.
Seems there's been quite of few of those threats on
the List this year. Maybe things will calm down to
normal next year and folks will get back to
Thank you to Don Edwards, Andi, Darren, and Ken for their information on
Plato Puturano. I was surprised to learn it can also be found in Oregon.
Another question.
I have several Campo Meteorite slices, that when I bought them were coated
with a resin, but raised rust lines have been appearing. I
Thanks Doug, I think I may tinker around with those ideas and some of mine.
Jerry Flaherty
- Original Message -
From: "mexicodoug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Brownlees in Rainwater
Jerry
"a reader who doesn't like or does not agree with a book is morally and
legally entitled to represent himself to the author and demand the return of
his purchase price to be... a really scary idea"
Hey Sterling,
Why not? We live in a very litigious society... It's a free world!
Everyone has
"last look at Holmes, look up in its direction and whisper, "Encore!
Encore!" "
Hi Sterling,
Yes, an encore would be nice! I'm waving a lit cigarette lighter (or is it
a cell phone screen nowadays for concert go-ers today)!
Also, did I mention that your quoting of Dylan Thomas was quite mov
Dear Doug, and Keyboard Krowd,
I have to tell you, Doug, that I find your very well-
reasoned and logical defense that a reader who doesn't
like or does not agree with a book is morally and legally
entitled to represent himself to the author and demand
the return of his purchase price to be...
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 7:46 AM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: AD: Launching Holiday Sales, Auctions Ending Today, 100 Auctions
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Jerry wrote:
"Would the Noise material contain Ni? If that were the case a simple test
for Ni might be a step toward separatng vast amounts of noise from more
potentially meteoric stuff."
Hi Jerry,
Maybe theoretically.
Keeping in mind that Bessey specs would be reasonably bigger than most o
Hi all -
Altogether I've been pretty restrained in my
responses:
http://www.uiowa.edu/~bioanth/homo.html
Now perhaps someone here would prefer to write these
folks, and tell them he is using their papers to wipe
his arse, and tell them their work is science fiction?
If that does not satisfy him
Steve,
Your SPAM (see below) to the list is more offensive than just about
any other posts I've seen on our List lately. If you're genuinely
concerned about cleaning up the list and not wasting anyones
time...quit posting your "preaching" messages.
John Gwilliam
At 06:10 AM 11/20/2007, stev
Hi all,
My very last Glorieta Pallasite is about to sell on
Ebay. It is currently about $7 per gram. Take a look
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=220173478649&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=012
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
hello list members,
this is a fantastic huge meteorite,77 kilos complete crusted and a little
orionted , a killer
is this fall on any house my god , i just can't move it from the floor.
enjoy ,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/azizhabibi/sets/
all the best
aziz
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box 70 erfoud 52200 morr
I was admitted to the hospital on November 9 for scheduled (this time)
abdominal surgery. I had some complications which still have not resolved
completely but I was discharged earlier today. Just wanted to check to make
sure the list was still up and running. WOW, between my astronomy and
m
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2007-132
Astronomers Say Moons Like Ours Are Uncommon
Jet Propulsion Laboraboty
November 20, 2007
The next time you take a moonlit stroll, or admire a full, bright-white
moon looming in the night sky, you might count yourself lucky. New
observations
http://www.ocala.com/article/20071118/NEWS/211180344/1368/googlesitemapnews
Fourth-grader finds meteorite in yard
BY KAREN VOYLES
THE GAINESVILLE SUN (Florida)
November 18, 2007
CEDAR KEY - A fourth-grader got a personal, hands-on lesson in
meteorites earlier this week.
Jeremiah Barnes, 10, was
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/apophis
Predicting Apophis' Earth Encounters in 2029 and 2036
SUMMARY
Researchers at NASA/JPL, Caltech, and Arecibo Observatory have released
the results of radar observations of the potentially hazardous asteroid
99942 Apophis, along with an in-depth analysis of its mot
http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html#opportunity
OPPORTUNITY UPDATE: Opportunity Peers Beneath Surface of "Bathtub Ring"
- sol 1349-1354, Nov 19, 2007:
Opportunity remains parked at the rock layer known as "Smith" -- part of
the "bathtub ring" of rock layers beneath the edge of "Vi
Doug, Francis, Chris and List,
Some might remember my post on this subject a year or so ago.
I addressed the possibility of actually getting real micrometeorites using
similar techniques [magnets]
I referred to a leading Astronomy popularizer, Jack Horkhimer. whose PBS
late night shows always en
Dear List Members,
I would like to introduce a cosmic oddity this week
called NWA 4294, Although the Total Known Weight is
listed at 84.2 grams, less than 36.2 grams will ever
be available to private collectors. A 22 gram type
sample was donated to science and cutting losses
amounted to 26 grams
Hello Francis, Chris, Larry and other hip, enthusiastic educators or
Listees,
Thanks again for the interesting subject, and also to Chris who got a late
but great reply in there...
Francis' has hit upon a subject on classroom study of the micrometeorite
question is really a way to get studen
Dear Doug, Larry and List,
Thanks for the response from you both and from Sr
Gallo in Venezuela! Upon further reflection, I am not
sure how much information can be gained from
micrometeorite lunar dust grains...the problem is that
you have only one or two mineral grains...maybe three.
But what yo
Hi Francis-
I've never seen anything that conclusively identified particles
recovered in this way as being micrometeorites. It is nearly certain
that the vast majority of such particles are not, however. Something I
read recently found that microscopic melted iron particles are produced
in co
Dear Francis,
I was thinking exactly the same angle already posted by Larry, so let me
just comment on your question:
"And at what size level does a meteorite cease to be of interest?"
by offering the opinion:
At the level it ceases to contain any information attributable to
meteoroids, mete
Check out these spectacular pieces ending on ebay
on tonight, some nice goodies, many still at or
near one cent! This sale includes rarities like Lance
and Orgueil.
Somce examples include these nice pieces, but be sure
to see everything.
There are more than 60 auctions, the links below are
just
(native nickel-iron) also,
Awaruite /New Zealand
Josephinite/Oregon
Best,
ken
Andreas Gren wrote:
Hi Ron,
Plato Puturano, is native iron, which is rare on earth. Even the earth crust
is 4% Fe, most is associated with other elements in minerals.
There are just e few locations known where to fin
Hi Ron,
Plato Puturano, is native iron, which is rare on earth. Even the earth crust
is 4% Fe, most is associated with other elements in minerals.
There are just e few locations known where to find native iron.
Putorano / Russia
Disko island /Greenland
Brühl near Kassel/ Germany
Who knows more?
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:55:41 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've been seeing a lot of this Plato Putorano material being sold on e-bay,
>some ads listed as actual Meteorite and also as being LIKE Mesosiderite
>Meteorite.
>What is this Plato Puturano material anyway.
Looks like the auctions have a long
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:40:09 -0800, you wrote:
>At which point, our lord and savior Art (I don't wish to mock you,
>Art; for the purposes of this list, that's effectively what you are,
>metaphorically speaking) tends to intervene and ban the guilty
>offender.
Hmmm. Our father, who ART in heaven!
First, let me commiserate with Steve #2 if this gets him down. "Man and
Impact in the Americas" is related to meteorites, though, and is competing
with Rocks from Space for shelf space, is advertised frequently here, has
even been sold in the Inn Suites in Tucson, so a balanced look under the
Hi,
I've been seeing a lot of this Plato Putorano material being sold on e-bay,
some ads listed as actual Meteorite and also as being LIKE Mesosiderite
Meteorite.
What is this Plato Puturano material anyway.
Thanks,
Ron
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http://www.meteoritecentral.c
Hello Francis:
I do not pretend to be an expert on this subject, but the simple answer to
at least oneof your questions is that there is no indication that any of
the micrometeorites (and thus what you might get in rainwater) is
planetary or lunar. The ones collected in the upper atmosphere are ei
From: michael cottingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 7:46 AM
To: 'michael cottingham'
Subject: AD: Launching Holiday Sales, Auctions Ending Today, 100 Auctions
Starting tomorrow! SALES SALES SALES, Over 500 Meteorites to che
Dear List
I have a question which has been vexing me for some
years.
I was introduced to a method of collection of
micrometeorites by Larry Megahan some years ago, which
consisted of collecting rainwater and then wrapping a
powerful rare Earth magnet in Saran (TM)wrap. Placing
the Saran wrap on
Dear List Members,
Tomorrow I have many excellent eBay auctions ending at giveaway values, many
still at just 99 cents, including some angrite and even planetary specimens.
I only have 62 auctions currently running so it will be easy to find that
special present for yourself. They can all be s
Good morning list.I woke up this morning and I had 10
emails from this list.The only one that had any
mention of meteorites was Jim stropes ad for his ebay
auctions.Religion,man and his impacts,telling people
they are stupid,all non meteorites.Religion is a very
private matter and has nothing to do
Good Morning All
I have auctions ending tonight, ebay ID catchafallingstar.com. Most started
at just at 99 Cents!!!
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZcatchafallingstar.com
Highlights include Amgala, Bassikounou, Planetaries and a Beautiful FULL
slice of Imilac.
We still have some Camp
Well... Well My take... This looks like a duel
So "duelly" speaking, Andi, it was you who fired the first volley with
your scathing attack with what you later renounced as your mistakes.
Were this a duel you fired into Ed's back before even throwing down the
glove.
Ed, you've already been cha
Hi E.P.
After my last mail you started 4 mails mentioning my name.
you wrote:
Generally, Andi, I have found that the more
intelligent people are, the better they like my book.
you wrote also:
Now moving over to other wastes of band space, perhaps Andi's comments are
motivated by something else,
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