Good morning list.I finally got my $75 sikote-alin.A very nice piece.I just
wish it had not been cleaned (tumbled clean).Still is a nice piece for the
price.I have 5 little erg chech's (mali) to give to a new home (FREE
PEOPLE).Offlist if interested.
Steve R.Arnold,Chicago!
Hi all -
Let's say that we have a 75 meter carbonaceous chondrite headed for the Earth.
Let's say that we have both Pan-Starrs and LSST in place.
Would either of them be able to detect the approaching Tunguska type impactor
in time? Would it reflect enough sun light for their CCDs to
Greetings List Members:
More information about the meteorite fall and efforts by a fellow
meteorite-list member Manoj Pai to get to the facts about the hazards posed by
meteorites claimed by Dr. Goyal (GSI) after the meteorite fall in 2006 in India.
Hi, List,
It's been a long held belief that all the planets reflect
and share the composition of the solar nebula and of
the meteorites that derive from it. A new paper suggests
that idea may be fundamentally wrong.
A study of the crustal composition of the Earth, Mars,
and the Moon,
Anyone know anything about the meteorite marbles mentioned here?
http://www.caymannetnews.com/news-9835--6-6---.html
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Hi again list.I made an error in my freebies.The bassi's are the freebie'a not
the erg chech's.So if you do not want the bassi's I will understand.If you do
please let me know so I can keep your address.I have already given away 5 so I
have 5 more.Let me know offlist.
Steve R.Arnold,Chicago!
Whoops!
Darren Garrison posted this article back
on March 19! I must have missed it or forgot
about it.
Wouldn't be the first time... Sorry.
Sterling K. Webb
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From: Sterling K. Webb [EMAIL
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gYTWTtXEILaiJIO-61MYqWb6Z6igD930RH7G1
ESA spacecraft completes flyby of Steins asteroid
By KATRIN SCHIEFER and GEORGE FREY 1 hour ago
DARMSTADT, Germany (AP) The Rosetta deep space probe successfully passed close
to an asteroid 250 million miles from
MARS ODYSSEY THEMIS IMAGES
September 1-5, 2008
o Tempe Terra (Released 01 September 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080901a
o Dark Slope Streaks (Released 02 September 2008)
http://themis.asu.edu/zoom-20080902a
o Olympus Mons (Released 03 September 2008)
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