On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 22:58:39 -0800, you wrote:
>Well, mass extinctions should give us something of a clue even if we
>can't find traces of an impact, but if I'm not mistaken, the mass
>die-outs occurred several thousand years after the dust layer was laid
>down, no?
The mass extinctions of giant
Sterling, E.P., All,
> For the record, I like my peppered mammoth
> with lemon butter...
Thick-cut, salt and pepper.
> Jason, think about Tunguska. A 25 megaton airburst
> that left no crater, no pits, not even the tiniest, no
> material remains whatsoever, no isotopic traces in
> reliable amoun
E.P., Sterling, All,
> Firstly, it's not "my" crater, nor "my" impactites. I
> first saw this on National Geographic TV, and had not
> even read Firestone's Mammoth Trumpet piece until
> Sterling pointed it out to us. This was Kenneth's
> team's work.
Well, seeing as you're the only one advocatin
A piece of confirming evidence would be the
detection of banana and peanut butter clasts.
Sterling K. Webb
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Hi, EP, Jason, List
For the record, I like my peppered mammoth
with lemon butter...
Jason, think about Tunguska. A 25 megaton airburst
that left no crater, no pits, not even the tiniest, no
material remains whatsoever, no isotopic traces in
reliable amounts, nothing with a side order of zilch.
(O
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:41:47 -0800, you wrote:
>Jesus? How about Elvis!
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ230204129581
>
Elvis? Pshaw! That's just a hunka hunka burning rock.
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Jesus? How about Elvis!
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ230204129581
Cheers,
Mike Bandli
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>> I know
> the guy whose face is on this meteorite, but I can't recall his name...
Yeah - Satan!
Cheers,
Pete
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> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Oh, Jesus!
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> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
Oh, I see the face, but it doesn't even resemble Jesus! I know
the guy whose face is on this meteorite, but I can't recall his name...
> scientists from Hardin Simmons University... confirm it is real.
And those scientists at Hardin Simmons University, otherwise
known as The Abilene
Hmm, I think the voice said, "tell everyone it's the face of Christ
and you can sell it on e-bay for any amount you want."
Ron
"A meteorite crashed into his yard."
"I heard a voice, and it said, 'Look and see if you can see a face,'" he
said. "And I looked, and I saw an image o
Could be an Ebay NWA instead of a true meteorwrong, but I don't see no face.
http://www.nbc5i.com/news/14867810/detail.html
Man Displays Meteorite With Image Of Jesus
CELINA, Texas -- An Abilene man who recently moved to Collin County said he
wants to share his gift from the heavens with North T
Hi Jason, all -
Firstly, it's not "my" crater, nor "my" impactites. I
first saw this on National Geographic TV, and had not
even read Firestone's Mammoth Trumpet piece until
Sterling pointed it out to us. This was Kenneth's
team's work.
Secondly, I made no estimate of crater size - though
if I w
Hello E.P., All,
> 1) From the descriptions, the spherules in the tusks
> appear to be the result of the condensation of iron
> plasma, the same as at Barringer crater.
Completely wrong. The spherules from CD are spherules that condensed
out of the atmosphere and fell to Earth as solid spherules
FYI, I have updated my articles on the Isle Rouleau and Presqu'ile impact
structures
to include our ground explorations from this summer:
http://www.ottawa.rasc.ca/articles/odale_chuck/earth_craters/Ile_Rouleau/index.html
http://www.ottawa.rasc.ca/articles/odale_chuck/earth_craters/presqu_ile/in
Hi all -
1) From the descriptions, the spherules in the tusks
appear to be the result of the condensation of iron
plasma, the same as at Barringer crater.
2) When Nininger did his survey of spherules at
Barringer crater, I doubt if he looked several hundred
miles away from the crater - that's wh
i have 2 very nice pieces of claxton, ga on ebay. all
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i also have other smaller ones.
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Thanks Matt, I'll keep it in mind. P.S. I don't necessarily BELIEVE. Just
LIKE the suggestion.
Jerry Flaherty
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I have a 2077 gram Uruacu whole specimen available for sale.
I'm asking $850 plus shipping which is 40 cents per gram.
Of the 3 remaining pieces that I have this one is the largest, the other two
weigh 259 grams and 373 grams.
There is a huge fracture in one side but I could not break this
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
December 10-14, 2007
o Dunes (Released 10 December 2007)
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o Dao Vallis (Released 11 December 2007)
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o Windstreaks (Released 12 December 2007)
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o Hypansis
Can anybody hook me up with a Dino fossil egg ?
I know some of us collect fossils as well as meteorites.
I need an egg for an xmas gift.
Please let me know
Thanks,
Bob
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http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status.html
SPIRIT UPDATE: Spirit Scouts "Home Plate" for Safe Haven -
sol 1390-1397, December 14, 2007:
Spirit has arrived at the north edge of "Home Plate." The rover will
spend the next few Martian days, or sols, scouting the edge of Home
Plate and acqu
Hi all,
Just back from a great weekend hunt at Franconia! This
was a "Mass Meteorite Hunt" I met at least 25
people on Saturday most of which I met for the first
time. Many of us found some very elusive Franconia
space rocks.
I didnt swing my detector for very long as my mission
was to film
Hello all
I found out this last week that Dr Nininger had lived in Sedona. My question
is does anyone know why he picked Sedona? Was it the beauty of the red
rocks or the so called healing powers in the area. Or did he find a
Meteorite in the area. The Hollywood crowd has for years made this t
Darn. Didn't fit.
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Dear List:
For those possibly interested:
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Thank you for your time.
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Greetin to all,
wich type of enclaves we can meet in the meteorites?
on what the dataion of asteroids was based?
Thanks,
Abdelfattah.
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hi,
some auktions including rare veevers meteorite, flanged australite fragments
and impactites.
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thanks for looking
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