I have sent to Dr.Connelly many emails for the question of
the Lido di Venezia meteorite seen we have sent all analysis
months ago and not yet it was published in the met.bulletin,
we have sent analysis of new NWA material and not yet it was
published, and I not have received any answer.
This is what I thought but Sterling did some hunting around and produced some
numbers that I checked. Now I'm not sure of my maths but is seems to be the
case that an object can leave the earth and hit the moon with only its escape
velocity. At that speed the impact prssures are not enough to
Matteo - Let me assure you that there is no bias as to whether US or
European classifiers get some sort of preference on when meteorites get
classified. We have had over 80 classifications ignored for long periods of
time, some as long as 3 years. Recently, I have expressed my displeasure for
the
Hi Sterling, Elton,
Just catching up with the mail here, as I have been
out selling my book.
Contra Muller and Morrison, the most likely injection
mechanism is not a companion body but rather cometary
impact due to gravitational fluctuation caused by our
solar system passing through our galaxy.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/may/07/starsgalaxiesandplanets.spaceexploration
Closer encounter: Nasa plans landing on 40m-wide asteroid travelling at
28,000mph
It was once considered the most dangerous object in the universe, heading for
Earth with the explosive power of 84 Hiroshimas.
Hi Sterling, all -
What we're seeing in regards to recent large iron
impacts (Barringer, Alaska, and Siberia) is a rain of
molten iron spherules. What we're seeing in regards to
recent cometary impacts (at 10,900 BCE) is a rain of
carbon spherules, containing high levels of 3He.
Perhaps (once
Perhaps there are doubt about your meteorite.
Michael Farmer
--- M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have sent to Dr.Connelly many emails for the
question of
the Lido di Venezia meteorite seen we have sent all
analysis
months ago and not yet it was published in the
Dear Darren and List,
Thank you Darren for the post.
It seems to me that NASA should be more involved
with studying and actively chasing meteorites, samples
of different asteroids, here on Earth than worrying
about going after samples of ONE asteroid; much more
could be learned and at a much
In my earlier message about ineptness in reference to the classification
system, I should have pointed out that not all involved have had inept
moments. I compliment Caroline Smith and Gretchen Benedix of the NHM on the
fine job that they have done in handling the thousands of classifications.
Sorry my message did not post.
--- drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 09:26:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Visit to a Small
Planet
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Dear Darren and List,
Thank you Darren for the
hahahhaha oh yes yeswhan you return back the 6 kg. of
argentina meteorite take Illegally?
Matteo
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Da : Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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And what makes you think I took 6 kilos of Argentina
meteorite? Are you as uneducated as the Argentines? I
put on my website 6 KG TOTAL ESTIMATED WEIGHT.
Do you understand that. Do you have proof I took one
gram of meteorites from Argentina? What you read in
newspapers is often very untrue.
When
http://www.lavoz901.com.ar/despachos.asp?cod_des=54740ID_Seccion=14
http://www.lacapital.com.ar/contenidos/2008/05/04/noticia_5640.html
many strange, the all pieces of Kendrapara is go sold all in
USA and the 2 pieces I have in collection have give to me
direct from a doctor work in India
Matteo,
Another thing that might be hold up your submissions
is your previous history of finding questionable
meteorites in Italy?
As for racism of anyone within the NOMCOM or Dr.
Connelly I would say not. You show a great lack of
respect by attacking a scientist of good-standing.
Dirk
again didnt post; sorry
--- drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 10:21:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Congratulations to
Dr.Connelly
To: M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Matteo,
Another thing that might be hold up your
submissions
is your previous history of finding questionable
meteorites in Italy?
As for racism of anyone within the NOMCOM or Dr.
Connelly I would say not. You show a great lack of
respect by attacking a scientist of
Sorry,
Try this one:
http://www.funnychest.com/2007/04/our-solar-systems-planet-size-comparision/
Then get a new computer!
Best wishes, Michael
on 5/9/08 11:14 AM, fredric stephan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AHOY there CAPTAIN BLOOD 999 IF I made be so bold )
I believe that even a survivor of a fall to the surface of Luna will likely
have been pulverized into regolith by the constant bombardment that reduces
other moon rocks into lunar soil. Seems to me that the place to look is under
the soil and under crater ejecta blankets and that will never be
Matteo,
Hopefully you will get your answer soon. I believe
that there are regional representatives that you can
contact on the NOMCOM to submit you new findings.
Maybe someone has those contact for NWA and European
meteorites. Dr. Connelly is the Chair of the NOMCOM,
but the representatives
bounced again
--- drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 12:08:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: drtanuki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Fwd: Re:
Congratulations to Dr.Connelly
To: M come Meteorite Meteorites
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Matteo and List,
All new submissions are to be sent directly to the
Editor, Dr. Michael K. Weisberg If you have any
questions please contact the Editor.
http://meteoriticalsociety.org/simple_template.cfm?code=pub_bulletinsubmit
Information Required For a New Meteorite
Thank you for your
Evening list,
As part of my attempts to lean more about our common interest, I've been
reading up and trying to get my head round some basic mineralogy - in
particular using thin-section microscopy.
I wondered if any members had any old sections, perhaps
dirty/cracked/damaged, or some
Hello everyone I have finally learned to work with my website and it
really is kinda fun. So for my latest update I have added the story
about the main mass of Glorieta. You can find it here
www.meteoritefinder.com I have added new links and items for sale
almost daily. So it is growing quickly
Good job, Mike. Nicely done and thanks for posting the story.
Regards,
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Mike Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 7:42 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Added another story to my homepage.
Hello
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/newsroom/pressreleases/20080509a.html
Phoenix Flying True Enough to Skip One Scheduled Adjustment
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
May 09, 2008
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander continues on course for its May 25 arrival at
Mars. After targeting its certified landing site with a
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
May 5-9, 2008
o Herschel Dunes (Released 05 May 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080505a
o Dunes (Released 06 May 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080506a
o Dunes (Released 07 May 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080507a
o Landslides (Released 08 May
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/spotlight/20080509_PHX.html
Intense Testing Paved Phoenix Road to Mars
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
May 09, 2008
When NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander descends to the surface of the Red
Planet on May 25, few will be watching as closely as the men and women
who have spent years
Hi Mike,
What a story! When do we get to see the pictures of the 500 pounder?
Sonny
-Original Message-
From: Mike Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Sent: Fri, 9 May 2008 4:42 pm
Subject: [meteorite-list] Added
i have purchased rocks from his former site before
many times with no problemsand have been always
ultra-satisfied. but recently, i bought one on ebay.
he claims the piece is in the USA but it takes 3 weeks
to get. when i do get it , it is the wrong rock- a
more expensive one. i offer to send it
Hey Mike,
that was a great story!!
Sonny, I'll post the pictures of the 500 pound
Glorieta main, main, main, main mass as soon as I
untie it from the burro I bought in Santa Fe.
Hey, I didn't have a winch!
Ruben Garcia
Phoenix, Arizona
http://www.mr-meteorite.com
if you guys wanna pix of a smoker 57 g ga tektite
recently found, follow instructions: goto:
www.artifactsguide.com forumtopics
news and legal happenings concerning artifacts
withlacoochee river show scroll down thru pix
'til you see it. it's i a little over 2
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/May_10_2008.html
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